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If there's one thing about our old friend Ken Dorsey, it's that he is always cool as a cucumber.


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14 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

You realise Dorsey is a first time OC in his first year, right?

Didn't we just make the mistake of hiring an inexperienced HC?

Dorsey has been coaching in the pros for years (under respected staffs) and played for years before that.

That's a big, BIG difference from Rhule.

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29 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

They had come back, were within a FG of winning, Allen was forced up in the pocket and threw a pass over the middle, WR couldn't get to the sideline but was within a yard of ideal FG range, was tackled and got up with 8 seconds left, time expired before they could clock it.

It’s the receivers fault, he should’ve went down right away which would have given them more time to clock it

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30 minutes ago, RJK said:

2/3 of the team was on the bench with cramps, in the locker room getting IVs or just out with injuries. Both corners and safeties missed this game. The only reason the dolphins could compete and Buffalo still should’ve  won that game. I’m all for Dorsey as next HC

Just remember, Mike Shula was once a hot HC candidate name too. It's easy to look like you know what you're doing when you have an MVP caliber QB.

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just remember, Mike Shula was once a hot HC candidate name too. It's easy to look like you know what you're doing when you have an MVP caliber QB.

True but since tepper stuck with rhule they missed out on daboll. Panthers need to get that pipeline headed the other direction. Plus Dorsey is the perfect HC for a team that most likely will be taking a QB in the top 10. 

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5 minutes ago, RJK said:

True but since tepper stuck with rhule they missed out on daboll. Panthers need to get that pipeline headed the other direction. Plus Dorsey is the perfect HC for a team that most likely will be taking a QB in the top 10. 

If the chargers keep floundering they may decide he's the perfect HC to help them maximize Justin Herbert and if  Dorsey I'm thinking that a bird in hand is much better than hoping to catch the right bird in the draft bush.

If the Chargers job is open I have to think they're the most coveted job out there.

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If the chargers keep floundering they may decide he's the perfect HC to help them maximize Justin Herbert and if  Dorsey I'm thinking that a bird in hand is much better than hoping to catch the right bird in the draft bush.

If the Chargers job is open I have to think they're the most coveted job out there.

And yeah, Staley is on the fast track out of there.  No disrespect to JAX but after LAC assembled the team they did, you can't lose to them by 28 points.

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6 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

And yeah, Staley is on the fast track out of there.  No disrespect to JAX but after LAC assembled the team they did, you can't lose to them by 28 points.

Yeah, we suck but honestly most all of us fully expected us to suck. 😂

It REALLY sucks to be the Chargers, Raiders, etc. and have the suck sneak up on you. That's rough.

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