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3 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

That is such an insignificant part of what I said. What teams are playing starters and what teams aren't makes no difference to me. You chose to ignore all the other very valid points I made about our coach who rides the line of being on the spectrum. 

Your points mean nothing in the context of this conversation. It's been stated a million times by Rhule that the starters would get their reps in the join practices. T96 who has been at the practices as specifically stated Baker has seen more time with the ones. It's progressing to that point. Whether or not we feel like this stupid by Rhule has nothing to do with your anger that the starters didn't play in last night's game.

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34 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Other than the fact most legit contenders iare not playing starters this week.

The panthers aren’t contenders and rhule doesn’t even know who the week 1 starter is yet. So naturally the thing to do is alternate PJ and corral ultimately getting him no closer to a decision. Galaxy brain coaching

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26 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

Exactly, they came out, looked sharp, and that was all they needed to see. We have yet to have a series from anyone that looks that way. But we keep wasting chances with people who aren't even going to be on the team in a week. 

Baker looked fine in his series.

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1 hour ago, GOAT said:

you failed the assignment.

this was the question:

please provide a detailed explanation why Matt Rhule is making the right call as an NFL coach by sitting both (lol) of his "starting" QB's in the dress rehearsal game when they barely showed any sign of chemistry / reg season readiness. 

the question is predicated on a dumb premise. not every time keeps the same time table for "dress rehearsal" and its very clear to see that many coaches around the league value joint practice reps more than preseason game reps. hence why they are comfortable not trying the game as dress rehearsal because theyve already had it.   

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27 minutes ago, TheBlue said:

the question is predicated on a dumb premise. not every time keeps the same time table for "dress rehearsal" and its very clear to see that many coaches around the league value joint practice reps more than preseason game reps. hence why they are comfortable not trying the game as dress rehearsal because theyve already had it.   

sorry can't talk rn watching the other superbowl favorites Mahomes pitch and catch to Kelce.

 

LMFO

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2 hours ago, GOAT said:

sorry can't talk rn watching the other superbowl favorites Mahomes pitch and catch to Kelce.

 

LMFO

????

did you even read that post? not all teams keep the same time table. are you intentionally stupid or just accidently?

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