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The Timing of our Rebuild is Ideal


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1 hour ago, Pakmeng said:

It was ideal in 2020. Now is too late for our division.

No offense, but what are you talking about?  With Brady leaving, all 4 NFC South teams will be looking for a QB.  I'm pissed we didn't rebuild earlier, but given our division, having the #1 pick and a chance to take the best QB is objectively good timing.  Still doesn't erase the awfulness of the past 5 years, but we are certainly not too late given this division.

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Seriously though, if the dynamic was Rhule had FINAL say on the draft, trades, and signing people he really wanted then I strongly feel that Fitterer and company (Morgan if he sticks around) have at least one draft where they can run things the way they see fit along with input from the new HC.

This HC having the final say was the knock on what Rhule wanted when he was the "hot" college HC candidate and MANY NFL teams didn't even take time to play his game.  Tepper fugged up bad by not firing Hurney and buying his BS a year too long.

We can only hope things can be turned around.  I hated the winning/losing/winning/losing season crap, but I would take that in a heartbeat after the last 3-4 years.  What I want is sustained success.

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14 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

With a full compliment of 2023 picks again, I will be glad to see what Fitterer can do in a traditional GM role again. 

But, if it looks a lot like his previous drafts, there is no Rhule there to blame. It will be on him.

That's exactly where i'm at. We got a good LT but the rest are.....meh. Here's to hoping

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12 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

That's exactly where i'm at. We got a good LT but the rest are.....meh. Here's to hoping

Yeah, it's been a little of whiffs with a lot of swings. There were some obviously pretty terrible and obvious Rhule/Snow picks, however.

Maybe Fitterer can prove to be much more of an NFL professional.

I will say the first two moves in the post Rhule era(trading Robby and CMC) have definitely looked like good moves. I can't fault him at all for what he got in return.

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17 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Hes trying to imply cam newton should have been your favorite player.

That’s what I’m hearing too. People can call me biased but I loved Cam while he was here and was objective with the timing of his play here. There have been many on here that have been itching at an opportunity to celebrate Christians injuries and ultimate departure since he walked across the stage on draft night. 

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