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4 minutes ago, La Pantera said:

DHop to Titans...

Lol.

It was all about the Benjamins, per usual. Which is fine. It is business for them after all. But don't go whining and crying about the QBs you've played with talking about wanting to play with an elite QB and then sign up to play with the Titans.

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2 hours ago, La Pantera said:

DHop to Titans...

Lol.

Good, dude seems like a distraction anywhere he goes.  Better the Titans locker room than ours.  Next one to dodge is Clowney.  After that, if we need to sign another FA (for a reasonable price) I'm good with it.

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Someone gets it!

 

Been saying this for years. It's amazing how these HC's get so much credit when it's clearly because of the QB.

 

Andy Reid is the best HC in football now because he has Mahomes. Can someone explain to me why Andy Reid wasn't getting this same hype in Philly?

 

NFL is a players league. Head coaches matter, but they don't make your franchise if they don't have a legit QB.

Andy Reid made 4 nfc championship games and one superbowl you troll.  He has always been considered one of the best current coaches?

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Belicheck overrated HC. Got lucky with Brady. His draft classes are just as bad if not worse than the panthers if you take out the extremely lucky TB12 6th rounder. 

His drafting is terrible but made up for with shrewd bargain free agent signings and trades that have fit his systems. Having Brady on a cheap deal later in his career was big but the first 3 Super Bowls he could've won with a dozen other game managers at QB. 

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4 hours ago, t96 said:

His drafting is terrible but made up for with shrewd bargain free agent signings and trades that have fit his systems. Having Brady on a cheap deal later in his career was big but the first 3 Super Bowls he could've won with a dozen other game managers at QB. 

He is a first ballot HOF coach and his Super Bowl wins are second to none. All I’m saying is I don’t know how many super bowls he wins if Brady isn’t there. 

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2 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Has Hopkins signing with Tennessee been discussed? Sorry not reading the fight pages.

Seems like Tennessee is where old WRs go to retire. Julio first and now Hopkins. Seems like maybe they should have just stuck with AJ Brown. They haven’t really had a lot of success lately in GM department.

There’s a lot of guys who are surprisingly still available. Many of them are big names but most seem like they still have something in the tank. Will be interesting to see if some take low ball offers or just say call me when guys get hurt.

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7 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Belicheck overrated HC. Got lucky with Brady. His draft classes are just as bad if not worse than the panthers if you take out the extremely lucky TB12 6th rounder. 

 

5 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Someone gets it!

 

Been saying this for years. It's amazing how these HC's get so much credit when it's clearly because of the QB.

 

Andy Reid is the best HC in football now because he has Mahomes. Can someone explain to me why Andy Reid wasn't getting this same hype in Philly?

 

NFL is a players league. Head coaches matter, but they don't make your franchise if they don't have a legit QB.


These narratives are so silly, especially in the case of Belichick. You do not have that amount of success off the back of one player without a good coach. 

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23 minutes ago, Verge said:

 


These narratives are so silly, especially in the case of Belichick. You do not have that amount of success off the back of one player without a good coach. 

Belicheck’s resume and accolades speak for themselves. So do the numerous allegations of cheating and bending the rules. I think Belicheck is really good at defensive playcalling and managing a team with established superstars. Kinda like Phil Jackson (even tho he was an offensive coach). 

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13 hours ago, rayzor said:

@mrcompletely11 and @CamWhoaaCam

Y'all need to quit carrying this stupid pissing match into every fugging thread.

Seriously stop it or I'll give you both the boot and I won't think twice about it.

I don't care who the bigger asshat is, you both keep it going and you both need to stop. I'm getting reports from other posters about it so it's not just me that is overly annoyed at you two.

The next time I see it from either one of you, you're gone.

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I swear the board was starting to feel a drama show for guys like wrasslin is now....

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9 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

Seems like Tennessee is where old WRs go to retire. Julio first and now Hopkins. Seems like maybe they should have just stuck with AJ Brown. They haven’t really had a lot of success lately in GM department.

There’s a lot of guys who are surprisingly still available. Many of them are big names but most seem like they still have something in the tank. Will be interesting to see if some take low ball offers or just say call me when guys get hurt.

I heard they fired the GM over the aj brown deal. Varbel was PISSSSSSSSED OFF that the gm didnt want to pay brown and then when nuked after he traded him (plus the return was awful). Owner got wind of allll this and choose a new GM....

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11 hours ago, 4Corners said:

He is a first ballot HOF coach and his Super Bowl wins are second to none. All I’m saying is I don’t know how many super bowls he wins if Brady isn’t there. 

It's both. Yes Brady won another without Bill but frankly he went to an absolutely stacked team that went all in in the short term for him and also had a very good coach in Arians. Brady may have never even developed into a franchise QB without Belichick.

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