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What’s your overreaction hot take???


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2 minutes ago, GOAT said:

our social media team is cringe and our franchise should be focusing on winning a repairing their competitive image before making more poorly timed content, fluff pieces, and cringy attempts at hyping up players with a new aged approach.

they were once the best in the pro game. 

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Just now, CRA said:

they were once the best in the pro game. 

ya, now it just seems forced, seems like a bunch of youngins took over and are trying to be the best still and Teppers hands are all over it. probably wouldn't be so distasteful if we weren't so embarrassing on the field.

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24 minutes ago, GOAT said:

ya, now it just seems forced, seems like a bunch of youngins took over and are trying to be the best still and Teppers hands are all over it. probably wouldn't be so distasteful if we weren't so embarrassing on the field.

well, I know Rhule was all over it when he was here.   Frank doesn't seem like the type to give 2 poos about it. Somewhere around Rhule coming the young lady that had lead  it through it's peak quit because she was having children.  She was good enough it made the news cycle.  It might of been before Rhule.  Can't remember.  

 

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9 minutes ago, PghPanther said:

Young will last 5 years in the NFL in and out of IR while playing for 3 different teams........

Mannnn you have to use your foresight into the future for real deal things shoot me the power ball winning numbers for tomorrow. I’m not even greedy let’s hit Cherokee Saturday use your foresight for us on the roulette table I’ll bust it down 50/50 using all my money and your foresight. We make a cool 200k each and leave stop wasting your foresight on Bryce’s career let’s make some easy money duhhhh…….

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14 hours ago, trucpfan said:

Mannnn you have to use your foresight into the future for real deal things shoot me the power ball winning numbers for tomorrow. I’m not even greedy let’s hit Cherokee Saturday use your foresight for us on the roulette table I’ll bust it down 50/50 using all my money and your foresight. We make a cool 200k each and leave stop wasting your foresight on Bryce’s career let’s make some easy money duhhhh…….

Trends are not prediction or foresight..................a poor O-line here and a small fragile body QB increases the odds of what can happen to this kid.

Power ball is all chance.......no trending determines what balls pop up.

Go find some tea leaves to stare into..........

 

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On 8/18/2023 at 8:06 PM, TheBigKat said:

We’re about to hand the Bears a top 10 pick

Top 5. The 3-4 switch while going for a mega trade deal for a QB in the draft with a new staff trying to prop up the GM's past mistakes sealed it for me. If they can hit pick 6 or above I would actually be a little impressed with them clawing that far towards mediocrity.  

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If you read the Huddle now days and don't laugh your butt off. You are taking it too seriously. Cuz this shittt is funny as all get out.

 

After only 2 Preseason games where we were told it was going to be vanilla. Too many folks expecting perfection under the wrong circumstances. lol

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On 8/14/2023 at 1:30 PM, WhoKnows said:

Hot take: Frank Reich will make us miss Matt Rhule.

Welp, I got this one right. Shocking how most of the bad ones ended up true. 

On 8/14/2023 at 1:32 PM, t96 said:

dude that is literally not possible. Reich could absolutely suck but the way he carries himself will never drop to Rhule's level of suck. I could see Reich further enforce making us miss Rivera though, really hoping not.

Still think so? It was fun to bitch about Rhule but this team is far worse now than it was when he was fired. I still remember very close games in 2020 against both #1 seeds. If we played Baltimore and SF, they would have curb stomped us this year. Heck, after week 3 and still in week 4, we thought 2021 was a playoff team. Fitterer got more control per her fans to start 2022 offseason and brought us Reich and the current state of 2023.

If you asked me if I would want Rhule for a decade or a team where Fitterer is the GM for a decade, I’d take Rhule in a heartbeat.

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