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We’re getting close to Rock Bottom


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19 hours ago, joemac said:

Im assuming Chicago is the only offense in the same shitty league as ours?  Fields is even worse than Baker so far.  At least he has the excuse of being young and inexperienced.

Fields just stinks. Nobody wants to come out and say it though. He’s horrendous. Not drafting him is the only QB talent they evaluated correctly. 

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20 hours ago, ncfan said:

And Arizona has one of the worst 2-3 defense’s on our schedule 

The sad thing is the team talent has improved significantly under Rhule's tenure. 

If you played this year's OLine with last year's Darnold (those first 4 games before we broke him by asking him to play behind turnstiles) then we might all be singing a different tune.

Instead he's now broken and we're watching Mayfield poo the bed every week and wasting a good (but not great) defence.

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19 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Wasn't it a "passing league" two weeks ago?

 

Rhule is a classic bullsh-t artist. His philosophy is that he doesn't have to actually answer the question. He just has to say something.

If you're winning games, you can get away with that. People will laugh it off.

If you're losing, then you're basically just a con man.

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I hit rock bottom with this team when they traded for Sam, just more of the same since then regardless of any positives which there are a few. 

Rock bottom for the team? Having Watson here and having Rhule still coaching here would have been the worst case scenario ever for us. At least we can hope on next year at this point, with that there would be zero hope and that is if you could get yourself behind cheering for Watson at all. 

It is really bad but it could be worse. Just enjoy the poopshow and learn to laugh. Watching these fools live with their mistakes on live TV is entertaining. Not what I wanted but it is something to witness. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Rhule is a classic bullsh-t artist. His philosophy is that he doesn't have to actually answer the question. He just has to say something.

If you're winning games, you can get away with that. People will laugh it off.

If you're losing, then you're basically just a con man.

I truly believe that Rhule & Tepper thinks this fan base doesn’t know what good football looks like. They constantly insult our intelligence by the things they do & say. Rhule’s schtick is tiresome. If he thought the crowd was unruly at the Tampa game last year and this last Sunday….he’s in for a rude awakening this weekend. 

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