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Wilks Set This Team Back


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As this season wraps up, I can't really think of a worse scenario than how it played out. They missed the playoffs, moved out of the top-5 draft, are in danger of keeping a mediocre coaching staff, the CMC draft picks will be nearly as late as possible, the Rams draft picks that could have been acquired will probably be really early picks, our top-8 CB looks to be made of glass. Thanks, Wilks.

I am hoping that Tepper is not gun-shy on trying out new HC candidates because of Rhule. Playing it safe is not the direction this team needs, and it will keep this team at or below .500 if Wilks stays. It was clear as day yesterday that Wilks is not the calculated risk-taker that this team needs. We could all see that aggressiveness was needed when you are outmatched in a certain area, and you have to take advantage of any opportunity that is presented. Wilks and his staff can't see that, and I don't want to see any more of their brand of all-talk-no-walk, chickenshit football.

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11 minutes ago, Wanderlai said:

No doubt trying to shove this team into the playoffs ruined a chance to get our own franchise QB pick. In hindsight Tepper should have kept Rhule on, while we all gritted our teeth, ensuring a top 3 pick. 

Totally! I made a thread on keeping Rhule for the year and got shot down

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11 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Agreed.  Wilks had 1 shot to save his career and our season, and he blew it in epic fashion.  He made some huge coaching errors: not going for it in several short 4th downs, not calling TO on a critical 3rd and short to prevent a delay penalty, not doubling Evans, allowing 3 long TDs on the same route, not sticking with the run game, making zero defensive adjustments, etc.

Then…he blames everyone else in the pressers, especially the one player (Sam) who kept us in the game.  
 

In a mere 3 hours, we went from a team on the brink of winning the division and having things possibly settled at HC to a team that will finish last in our division, in much worse position draft wise and no real direction at HC.  Screw you Wilks…

Thank you! He screwed us for his own gain

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11 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Agreed.  Wilks had 1 shot to save his career and our season, and he blew it in epic fashion.  He made some huge coaching errors: not going for it in several short 4th downs, not calling TO on a critical 3rd and short to prevent a delay penalty, not doubling Evans, allowing 3 long TDs on the same route, not sticking with the run game, making zero defensive adjustments, etc.

Then…he blames everyone else in the pressers, especially the one player (Sam) who kept us in the game.  
 

In a mere 3 hours, we went from a team on the brink of winning the division and having things possibly settled at HC to a team that will finish last in our division, in much worse position draft wise and no real direction at HC.  Screw you Wilks…

You'd be wrong about the coverage on at least one of the bombs and most likely a second. Safety messed up his coverage on the one against Taylor but Brady threw it early and made a great throw. 

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