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Refs screwed us


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7 minutes ago, poundaway said:

I agree with most of that.  But it still doesn't support your prediction of a predictable O scheme hampering our offense.

Many of the issues were preparedness.  The same thing is being said of Rodgers and Burrow right now.  Rodgers because he doesn't play preseason, and Burrow because of his surgery.  Rhule's excuse is we didn't get Baker until July.

it wasn't just a predictable O.  It was everything I listed added together.  That's how the shitshow goes. 

but yeah, McAdoo isn't a good OC.  He runs predictable poo.  He isn't imaginative.   He we got exactly what the NFL has said for years they weren't interested in.   

 Rhule could of had Baker more prepared.  Rhule opted to have joke competitions.  All this was talked about going into the season.   And not just Baker, he should of had Baker getting first string reps out of Wofford, the starting OL set, and repping everyone properly.  Because none of it was a mystery. 

 

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Just now, CRA said:

it wasn't just a predictable O.  It was everything I listed added together.  That's how the shitshow goes. 

but yeah, McAdoo isn't a good OC.  He runs predictable poo.  He isn't imaginative.   He we got exactly what the NFL has said for years they weren't interested in.   

 Rhule could of had Baker more prepared.  Rhule opted to have joke competitions.  All this was talked about going into the season.   And not just Baker, he should of had Baker getting first string reps out of Wofford, the starting OL set, and repping everyone properly.  Because none of it was a mystery. 

 

None of that is a shred of evidence that our O was predictable on Sunday.  It's just the same ol' rehash of huddle bitching, which is most of your posts.  And I'm not arguing against any of it.

In fact pointing out the other reasons the O sucks only supports the supposition that our problems weren't because Browns could predict what our O was going to do.

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2 minutes ago, poundaway said:

None of that is a shred of evidence that our O was predictable on Sunday.  It's just the same ol' rehash of huddle bitching, which is most of your posts.  And I'm not arguing against any of it.

In fact pointing out the other reasons the O sucks only supports the supposition that our problems weren't because Browns could predict what our O was going to do.

McAdoo is predictable.   The NFL has spoken on that.  And there is nothing that speaks otherwise to date.  There is no burden on me to prove it.  You would have to prove McAdoo isn't a predictable and bad playcaller. 

 

 

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On 9/11/2022 at 7:02 PM, MillionDollarCam said:

If Matt Rhule would quit sniffing his ass then that wouldn’t have even mattered.

And let’s be real… York’s kick was good from 70, backing them up 10 yards wasn’t going to make a difference other than the fact that the Browns would have set another record on us.

The NFL is always a game of inches. Very rarely are teams blown out. So they often come down to this issues of calls, no calls, and plays being made. To have two terrible reffing issues on the last drive of the game is inexcusable.

If people want to blame Baker, fine. But understand receivers were not open and all of the State fan boys favorite pick was getting beat like a damn drum every, single, play. Hard to get the ball out when the 6th overall pick is a turnstile and your drama queen WR can't get open except for one play. 

So yeah, refs screwed the Panthers. This is not on Rhule, it's not on Baker l, it's not on Snow. Rules are there to be enforced and one wasn't while the other was phantom. Both on the last drive. But impacted the game.

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8 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

The NFL is always a game of inches. Very rarely are teams blown out. So they often come down to this issues of calls, no calls, and plays being made. To have two terrible reffing issues on the last drive of the game is inexcusable.

If people want to blame Baker, fine. But understand receivers were not open and all of the State fan boys favorite pick was getting beat like a damn drum every, single, play. Hard to get the ball out when the 6th overall pick is a turnstile and your drama queen WR can't get open except for one play. 

So yeah, refs screwed the Panthers. This is not on Rhule, it's not on Baker l, it's not on Snow. Rules are there to be enforced and one wasn't while the other was phantom. Both on the last drive. But impacted the game.

I am certain if that exact same situation occurred to 32 other teams.  The other 31 coaches don't all act the same as Rhule did in that moment. 

They aren't going to let the game go on just as Rhule did.  That play was the game.  Rhule IMO should of done more.  That's his job. No fight in him.  None in his team. Get the refs over there.  Plead the case.  Go over the play.  Demanded answers.   There could of been more discussion before the ball was ever snapped again.  NFL refs have made clusterfugs out of plays and eventually gotten the correct call in the end. 

and let's not forget the game ended with Matt Rhule with a timeout in his pocket.  

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

It's called mental illness. They've been going back and forth with CRA like a lunatic since last year and they are still obsessed with Joe Brady for some reason. Hope they get some help.

they are obsessed with Matt Rhule.  Joe Brady to them is really a Rhule thing.  They wanted for Joe Brady to take ALL the blame for the horrible O, Sam Darnold, roster moves, draft picks, inflation, and monkeypox.    Just a tool to deflect from Rhule.  I mean, Brady wasn't good.  But Brady was a symptom of the problem in reality.  And pointing that out causes their brains to go insane. 

Just like the O got worse when Brady left last year.   Just like it is horrific this year.   McAdoo sucks too.  But like Joe Brady.  McAdoo is a symptom of the problem.  He is this years Joe Brady. 

 

 

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