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It’s jimmy g time now


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55 minutes ago, Leotiger said:

Reports coming out panthers no longer on  the short list for DW

 

Jimmy g should be are target now .. use that money to sign Armstead and let’s draft oline and more … 

God please not Jimmy G. Another one we will pay too much for and get little results from while giving up more draft assets.

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26 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Build a solid team, then the right QB will come.

Half right, tbf we have a solid team with decent weapons so qbs should be chomping at the bit to come...but it doesn't quite seem like it...almost like they know the coaching staff is shitty and the owner is a dick...seriously, a decent qb should be able to look at this roster outside of a LT and think they could make some noise, but rhule is a completely incompetent hucklefug.

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1 hour ago, Carolina Cajun said:

Half right, tbf we have a solid team with decent weapons so qbs should be chomping at the bit to come...but it doesn't quite seem like it...almost like they know the coaching staff is shitty and the owner is a dick...seriously, a decent qb should be able to look at this roster outside of a LT and think they could make some noise, but rhule is a completely incompetent hucklefug.

Really? You watched the games, right?

We are way more than an LT away from being steady.

We are a shambles of what we were when Rivera left. And he left a team that would compete, but just couldn't compete.

Now, we're just the East Louisian State Tech Mud Dogs.

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4 hours ago, jb2288 said:

This makes zero sense to me. Why? Just roll with Darnold one more year and get our guy early next year. Jimmy G maybe gets us 2 more wins than Sam

Haha. Have you ever looked at his overall record? He is 31-14. Granted he has been hurt alot.(Scary) His 2 full years..13-3 and 9-6. 6-2 in the playoffs. 6 games per year against the Rams, Hawks and Cards. And how many injuries did the 49ers have this year?  Yup maybe just 2 more wins on a team built similarly. Most fans should stick to Madden and Fantasy. 

I mean DW has what overall record? 28-25 in the absolute worst division in football for the last 10 years. 6 games against Jags, Colts and Titans. Sounds comparable. 

Rip Madden. Your name is an icon for Brawndo drinkers worldwide. 

 

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