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Wilks / Fitterer Season Ending Presser


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13 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I like Coach.  Stand up guy.  Hard to not love  him 

but his conservative nature works against him and whether that’s real or a perception is certainly up for debate 

that nature showed it’s head against Tampa 

mid rather he tried fir that foot ir yard then punt

 

yeah.   It wasn't like it was 4th and 2...it was 4th and a foot and you had foreman/chuba who could get that foot OR even Sam with his sneaky..uh...QB sneaks.

He forgot that this was a game where you CAN'T go conservative and he did.

It also didn't help that he made the wrong defensive call not once but twice with Evans. 

Had Evans been stopped at least ONCE from scoring a TD, I think the situation would've been slightly different right now.

 

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Said they wanted to build the defense first, questioned whether or not they wanted to put a young QB behind a less talented OL. They need a guy that they draft and develop to be there over a long period of time whether that's Matt, Sam, or someone else.

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5 minutes ago, Icege said:

Fitt says have to figure out head coach first before we figure out the QB room. Still excited about Corral's future.

Sam's gone.   

Good to hear that Corral is still in the team's plans as he should.

I want to see what he's got.  🙂

4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That was odd to say the least, get the coach then figure out the qb room

It makes sense.   Any new coach would want their own guy. 

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Said "ballhawk" a couple times now.  Thinking a FS too.   Bookend to Burns mentioned as well.  My mocks...at least positional-wise have been spot on!

Fitterer has been in the Huddle's mock draft thread, lol!

Brian Branch is my favorite safety. A bunch of good CBs will go mid-late first.

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Oh man buckle up

They’re going to go for it this offseason after listening to Fitterer

Not sure why he shared as much as he did but sounds like they’ll blow a good chunk of future cap space and draft assets taking their shots 

Vertical WR, TE with speed, LB, pass rusher opposite of Burns, ballhawk at the backend. 
 

Not that anyone thought he was staying but to make a few splashy signings/picks this offseason then hand the keys to Wilks would be like pairing Cam Newton up with Shula all over again

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