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QB & OL Musical Chairs--doesn't help ANYONE


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I will see the point of maybe Pittsburgh QB room seeming a tad similar to ours but they are fresh out of Big Ben’s retirement and have a much more cohesive team built around the QB right now. Although…do have our old OL coach 👀  
 

But they’re also having a very fair competition with adequate playing time for 3 guys. We’re splitting 1st team reps between 2, giving PJ the bulk and then Corral Chuck it up at the end.

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8 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

If this whole thing blows up in our face, I see Rhule fired by midseason.

Some of us tried to warn all the people that bought into the Rhule training camp fluffy pressers thinking the guy had learned his lesson and turned a new leaf. As soon as he steps into a real game situation he can't get out of his own way. New position coaches obviously can't force him to play the right guys or know how to manage the clock/time outs

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1 hour ago, davos said:

I don't understand how the hottest coaching seat is willingly doing this.  

Perhaps his seat isn't as hot as people hope it is.

1 hour ago, davos said:

Rhule is in job save mode. 

He's not running the team that way. As Mr Scot pointed out, he's running the team as if it was a college program and that he has all the time he wants.

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2 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

Perhaps his seat isn't as hot as people hope it is.

He's not running the team that way. As Mr Scot pointed out, he's running the team as if it was a college program and that he has all the time he wants.

true true ugh

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In before some says Gross didn’t play LT his first year. 

we had a 10 year vet LT (that never missed a start) and made multiple Pro Bowls to play LT Gross’ first year before he left and Gross would then take over.  Gross starting at RT made sense given we had a legitimate LT for one more season. 

We aren’t in a Gross type scenario.  BC isn’t a 10 year vet that started every game and has gone to multiple Pro Bowls at the position.  . 

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17 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Watching the replay, Jonathan Allen is the nicest guy in the world. He destroyed Jordan multiple times and each time quit once he got to Baker instead of putting him on the ground

Yeah, he could of legally blown Baker up pending he didn’t go high and opted out.   Allen prevented us from actually seeing the consequences of that bad OL play 

Also Elflein. that big play to Shi.  In a real game, Baker gets destroyed. 

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