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8 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

I think it's a bad hire. I wouldn't have considered him or Moore.

There's no need to be so salty about it that you attack his family. You act as if it were a personal insult to you that Tepper hired who HE wanted. It never was OUR decision. 

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22 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Haha, what? Can a mod at least edit this nonsense so it doesn’t make the page 10x longer than it needs to be? I took out the spaces in the quote, you’re welcome.

The blank spaces were the only parts that made sense.

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12 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

As much as I'm meh on Reich, here's hoping Moore, TMJ, the O-line, any returning RB, and the TEs are ready to put in WORK on a completely new playbook.

This is my hope as well.  If he can get TMJ and a (new) TE involved in this offense, design an offense around the strengths of the QB, then we should see some improvement.

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I hate this for Wilks, but I like the hire.  Wilks is a good man, a local guy, and the players liked him.  He got dealt a bad hand in Arizona, and he did pretty well here.  In my opinion, 6-6 with Sam Darnold as the QB after trading away your #2 WR and #1 RB is pretty good.  I am a fan of his, but did not want him to be the coach because I think we need a "QB whisperer" here.
 

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16 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

There are competent game managing QB's expected to be available in free agency, however. Why spend on an incompetent one?

Incompetent is a matter of perspective I guess.  I cannot say how Reich looks at the situation.  He's worked with some bad qb's so he may not be so picky about a short timer qb. But that depends on whether they are in win now mode or are still building through the draft. With Rhule it seemed that changed season to season.  So either way I do not care. It's going to be ugly for a while anyway until they can get a qb that can get his playbook down.

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

There's no need to be so salty about it that you attack his family. You act as if it were a personal insult to you that Tepper hired who HE wanted. It never was OUR decision. 

I'm not salty that I'm attacking his family.

I'm just anti simp and believe men should stick to their values and not sway because of a woman. 

If I am out with a chick and she says I'm vegan I order a steak. I don't try to force her to eat a steak. She can have her choices but I'm not going to appease her.

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

I'm not salty that I'm attacking his family.

I'm just anti simp and believe men should stick to their values and not sway because of a woman. 

If I am out with a chick and she says I'm vegan I order a steak. I don't try to force her to eat a steak. She can have her choices but I'm not going to appease her.

The fug?

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2 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I'm not salty that I'm attacking his family.

I'm just anti simp and believe men should stick to their values and not sway because of a woman. 

If I am out with a chick and she says I'm vegan I order a steak. I don't try to force her to eat a steak. She can have her choices but I'm not going to appease her.

You have issues. It's too early for your mess seek help or a therapist.

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5 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I'm not salty that I'm attacking his family.

I'm just anti simp and believe men should stick to their values and not sway because of a woman. 

If I am out with a chick and she says I'm vegan I order a steak. I don't try to force her to eat a steak. She can have her choices but I'm not going to appease her.

So you are a real man on the internet.  Good for you I guess. It's just an odd way to flex on someone just because you don't like the fact he's not your preferred coach, a man you do not know or his family.  I don't think that makes you look like a he-man at all. But you do you. 

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