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Buffalo to rest most starters (including Allen) vs Carolina in Preseason finale


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4 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Teams that rested starters Week 2:

Panthers, Seahawks, Saints, Packers, Rams, Broncos, Lions, Colts, Raiders, 49ers, Vikings, Buccs, Titans, Cowboys, Chargers, Eagles, Browns, Bengals, Ravens, Cardinals, Jets = 21 teams

Teams that didn't rest starters Week 2:

Bears, Patriots, Texans, Bills (for one series), Commanders, Chiefs, Dolphins, Steelers, Jaguars, Giants, Falcons = 11 teams

"Most other teams" = 1/3 of the league?  This is what happens when you just mindlessly parrot the talking points you read on the Huddle.

*Facts has entered the chat*

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6 minutes ago, Darknight said:

McVay didn't play his starters in the 2nd pre-season game. What does that make him?

McVay hasn't played his starters at all this preseason nor does he ever play his starters in any preseason...including last year when they won the Super Bowl.  Even when they traded for a new quarterback in the offseason who presumably needed the extra reps to gel with his new receiving corps in a real game situation.  Sound familiar??

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1 minute ago, MasterAwesome said:

McVay hasn't played his starters at all this preseason nor does he ever play his starters in any preseason...including last year when they won the Super Bowl.  Even when they traded for a new quarterback in the offseason who presumably needed the extra reps to gel with his new receiving corps in a real game situation.  Sound familiar??

Sounds real familiar. I pretty sure it wasn't a big deal when McVay did it.

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18 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

I'm not here bashing Rhule on everything he's ever done or crying because he isn't fired.

 

I wanted a chance to see our starters vs another team's starters.  I'm not getting that.  It's frustrating.    

 

 

I've got some great news for you. In two and a half weeks, you'll get an entire 60 minutes worth for almost 17 consecutive weeks!

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35 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I don't think he's a NFL HC, BUT with the NFL experience he gained he'd be a great coach for Michigan.

It would actually be a good swap. Harbaugh for Rhule. Harbaugh belongs back in the NFL. 

He may be a discipline freak but he's also a former long time NFL QB.

Don't you dare wish that on my Wolverines. Send him to Ohio State. 

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6 minutes ago, Darknight said:

I am critical of Rhule. I don't think he has done everything right. Just because I am not critical of Rhule like you and others are doesn't mean I am not critical of him.

And why do you care if I poo posts lol? If I think someone's post is shitty then I am going to poo it lol

If that's the case I haven't seen it. But if you made it through nine seasons of relentless personal barbs directed at Ron Rivera it's interesting you can't handle two seasons of criticism for Rhule who has yet to identify "his" quarterback capable of leading this team to success.

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13 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

McVay hasn't played his starters at all this preseason nor does he ever play his starters in any preseason...including last year when they won the Super Bowl.  Even when they traded for a new quarterback in the offseason who presumably needed the extra reps to gel with his new receiving corps in a real game situation.  Sound familiar??

Remember the absolute rage last year for us "babying" and "bubblewrapping" Sam?

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Just now, frankw said:

I hope you don't slink away again to a new account if we struggle. You might as well take the good with the bad SBBlue.

Aww.  You have to share, what did SBBlue do to you?  Did he embarrass you?

You're like obsessed with him.  We're you two an item or something?

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