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PFN's Tony Pauline on Pickett vs Willis


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1 minute ago, firefox1234 said:

Why would he? He is not gonna roll over and let himself get fired. He knows very well a rookie will not save his job in todays NFL when they can just Josh Rosen his rookie QB after they give him the pink slip.

7-8 wins with a promising rookie QB on a team that improves throughout the season very well might save his job. I honestly think that would be his best reasonable path to a 4th year. I can't see him landing a vet QB that would get him there.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

7-8 wins with a promising rookie QB on a team that improves throughout the season very well might save his job. I honestly think that would be his best reasonable path to a 4th year. I can't see him landing a vet QB that would get him there.

With our schedule i can see a result like that giving Rhule a fourth year but it also seems very unlikely given our schedule…

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1 minute ago, firefox1234 said:

With our schedule i can see a result like that giving Rhule a fourth year but it also seems very unlikely given our schedule…

It's why I wanted him fired. This very much feels like a lame duck year because it's very hard to see Rhule getting this team to where it needs to be to get him a 4th year. It seems like everyone except the man ultimately making the decision has accepted this reality.

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1 hour ago, Wundrbread33 said:

How did Teddy Bridgewater not show everyone that completion percentage without context is irrelevant…

True, but Teddy isn't a deep ball specialist. Besides Teddy is only at 66%, that is barely a starter as far as completion percentage.

 

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