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Player snap counts vs Commanders


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29 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I think what really chaps my ass is, though we are fans, we still see obvious flaws in their games.  It isn't that we dislike them because we just don't want to like them.  They cannot be effective starters.  Worse than that is we actually have players that aren't just marginally better but leaps and bounds better.  Younger, Stronger and more versatile.   

Outside of having his ego ruined.  Rhule can't be this blind, than again he is. 

 

But the question is not whether they have flaws, but can we get/afford anyone that is better.  

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1 hour ago, WUnderhill said:

Either they thought the game and the reps were so meaningless and unimportant that they might as well give PJ Walker the most snaps at QB, or the possibility of Rhule trying to send Corral to the PS is more real than it should be. It’s one or the other.

This fan base is going to need to prepare itself for Corral to get cut, then light it up somewhere else later this season. P.J. Walker will play most of the next two games, because he's Rhule's favorite player and whether he does better or worse doesn't matter. He could go 0-16 for 0 yards and 7 INTs, and he's still not getting cut. 

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2 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

This fan base is going to need to prepare itself for Corral to get cut, then light it up somewhere else later this season. P.J. Walker will play most of the next two games, because he's Rhule's favorite player and whether he does better or worse doesn't matter. He could go 0-16 for 0 yards and 7 INTs, and he's still not getting cut. 

I really wish Fitt had control over who to cut and McAdoo had control over who starts on offense. Limit Rhule to mismanaging time outs and it would be palatable 

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2 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I think what really chaps my ass is, though we are fans, we still see obvious flaws in their games.  It isn't that we dislike them because we just don't want to like them.  They cannot be effective starters.  Worse than that is we actually have players that aren't just marginally better but leaps and bounds better.  Younger, Stronger and more versatile.   

Outside of having his ego ruined.  Rhule can't be this blind, than again he is. 

 

There are numerous examples of how bad Rhule is at his job. Will Grier destroyed PJ Walker last preseason, but was cut because he didn't play for Temple. Now, Grier has the inside line on Dallas' backup QB job and has gotten rave reviews from coaches and media throughout camp.

Corral will meet the same fate in 3 weeks, when the headlines entering Week 1 are about how the hapless Panthers traded up for a QB they didn't let practice in camp, who barely got any preseason run, and who got cut so the Temple-Baylor Job Bank could stay in business. 

Ekwonu, on another team, is starting preseason week 1. Here, he's gonna be a healthy scratch at least 10 weeks out of the year. Matt Rhule has had a hand in 3 drafts now, and out of about 25 picks he's made one (1) good one: Jeremy Chinn. 

Man makes Hue Jackson look like Bill Belichick.

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