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If The Season Ended Today


Hoenheim
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19 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

To be honest I don't expect us to finish nearly that high. Our defense alone imo will win the panthers 2 to 4 more games against teams with similarly poor qb play.  Probably another 5 win season and picking around 6 to 12 again. 

No we won’t only scoring 3-10 points    We are the worst team in the league. 

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I think the best move they made was hiring Nick Sirianni.

For all the jokes about how hoofy he looked and sounded in his early pressers and the chuckles about him using rock paper scissors to test players competitiveness, he's proving the doubters wrong so far.

Shane Steichen is the one who deserves the credit, but Sirianni we'll get it. Let's not forget that the Eagles stripped Sirianni of playing calling duties only four games into the season last year.

 

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8 minutes ago, Snake said:

That's how you raid other teams right there. 

Saints (Loomis) reached out to them. It was that whole deal flip that everyone got worked up about here that the Saints were gonna jump us to grab a QB. This was during the period where there were actual people thinking Malik Willlis would go 1 overall.

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Shane Steichen is the one who deserves the credit, but Sirianni we'll get it. Let's not forget that the Eagles stripped Sirianni of playing calling duties only four games into the season last year.

 

Fair point, but you also have to credit Sirianni for hiring Steichen.

One of the things I always do a deep dive on with potential head coaches is who their potential assistants might be. It was a big reason why I was high on Nate Hackett. He had connections through himself and his dad to build a staff of super well-established coaches.

Instead, he went and hired a bunch of guys who weren't anywhere near as experienced as he could have, with more than one being completely new to their role 😕

I do give him credit for hiring a coach to help with game management. That probably required him swallowing his pride, and not too many NFL coaches are big on doing that.

Granted it's still early, but that's definitely not the only thing he needs to fix.

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3 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I’d take Anderson and pair him with Burns before drafting Young. 

Young scares the hell out of me.  Stroud is crazy good.  I watched Levis on Sat and I cannot figure out what the knocks on him are.  Too old?  McCall is putting together an insane level season as well.  

We stay in the top 5 then we will have options.  After the meat of this upcoming schedule I think we will know if #1 pick is obtainable. 

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