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Is replacing McAdoo now really that hard after watching this offense today?


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38 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Because I want players to stay. We aren't going to be able to attract a good HC if all the offensive pieces are done and want out. Robbie is done but he has been. DJ looks like he doesn't care. We're going to end up creating a toxic environment no one wants to be part of. 

DJ has looked like he doesn’t care since he was drafted lol

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39 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I get that, but I only want guys to be here that want to be here… if they want out when it’s bad then they don’t deserve to be here when it finally turns around.

They get paid millions of dollars to play a children’s game… basically, it’s “suck it up butter cup” season and come back next year with a new staff ready to roll. Daboll has shown that a good staff can turn around a team quickly… for the guys that want out… don’t let the door hit you in the dick (or something like that) on the way out.

Exactly! Let's be honest here there is also zero chance Robbie Anderson is smart enough to make a play like the one Saquan Barkley did today and not score a TD....

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