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NFL Network analyst suggests Rhule needs Mayfield to save his job


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45 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I am really not trying to be funny, but it appears like some of Scots titles are becoming a little Special Juan-esque (with the unnecessary mystery).

What about the thread title here is inaccurate or misleading?

It's pretty much exactly what happened.

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36 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

What about the thread title here is inaccurate or misleading?

It's pretty much exactly what happened.

Not in that sense, it's just that you could've been more specific by including the name of the, uh, "analyst", so we could decide if it's really worth clicking on. 

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Not in that sense, it's just that you could've been more specific by including the name of the, uh, "analyst", so we could decide if it's really worth clicking on. 

I don't think Jones has the kind of name recognition that merits putting his name up. Hence "analyst".

If somebody like Rapoport or Breer has said it, that would have been different.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't think Jones has the kind of name recognition that merits putting his name up. Hence "analyst".

If somebody like Rapoport or Breer has said it, that would have been different.

Perhaps. I would think that most NFL fans, especially anyone in their mid twenties would know James Jones. Certainly most Huddlers. The average NFL fan is younger than us for sure, but not that much younger.

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8 hours ago, stbugs said:

Could we release Darnold and get Baker? Sure if the price is way cheap. Is it in our best interest of the future? Nope. Stay the course, let Corral beat Darnold or if he can’t we know 2023 first = QB.

This ^^^ is well reasoned and logical.

It is also why Tepper and Rhule, not known for being well reasoned or logical, are likely to choose another course of action.

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17 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Neither did Mayfield.

No, but to be fair, he's losing it to Deshaun Watson. Garoppolo is losing his to a guy who's reported to still be struggling even with a few years under his belt.

And while I'm not a Mayfield fan, objectively speaking he's got way more good film on record than Garoppolo.

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