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13 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I must have came across wrong. I had no ill intent in my response.  It was for the folks freaking out. I was not implying you were. My bad.

I wish I were there with you!

Wish you were here too.

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2 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

The team wasn't depending on Chark, were just hoping he'd be a part of the mix. Calm down. 

What? He was our number one receiver for crying out loud. 

What has been separated as fiction from fact is that we are not nearly as talented as we thought that we were. At this point in the season, you are who you are. You're not going to find much production off of the waiver wire and you're not going to find much production on someone elses practice squad. 

We all need to accept that we aren't going to be very good this year and we won't have a first round pick next year to get better. 

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41 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Chark, Thielen, and a bunch of unproven guys and/or rookies in that WR room... they absolutely are depending on Chark.

Yeah, that was the worst take I've heard in a while, other than the guys who thought we would be a playoff team. Or perhaps that Ickey had proven he is a franchise left tackle. 

Lot of fanboys here who are just hot take after hot take. 

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55 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Yeah, that was the worst take I've heard in a while, other than the guys who thought we would be a playoff team. Or perhaps that Ickey had proven he is a franchise left tackle. 

Lot of fanboys here who are just hot take after hot take. 

 

The irony is strong in this one.

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If our coaching staff is one of the best in the league as advertised, they should be able to maximize what we got. No need to panic and spend a ton of money.  It is a hamstring not an ACL or Achilles tendon.  Should be back in September unless it is really bad and he is a slow healer.

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2 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Yeah, that was the worst take I've heard in a while, other than the guys who thought we would be a playoff team. Or perhaps that Ickey had proven he is a franchise left tackle. 

Lot of fanboys here who are just hot take after hot take. 

Or that teams who don't win in preseason never make the playoffs or that UDFAs are wiffs?

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Man I don't know what being a true fan is anymore.

 

1 game away from making the playoffs last season. Following season it's unrealistic to make the playoffs.smh

 

I mean why did we make a HC change? Why did we trade for the #1 pick? 

 

Maybe you just have low expectations...

Pay no attention to him. He has been butt hurt since we drafted Young. It’s sad really, hoping fir your team to struggle because they didn’t draft the guy you wanted. He and @CPantherKinghave some of the worst takes you will see on here.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Man I don't know what being a true fan is anymore.

 

1 game away from making the playoffs last season. Following season it's unrealistic to make the playoffs.smh

 

I mean why did we make a HC change? Why did we trade for the #1 pick? 

 

Maybe you just have low expectations...

I understand that conventional wisdom suggests rookie QBs will struggle and not to expect much but like you said we finished last year just out of playoffs at 7-10  with Wilks going 6-6.  We were a tough out with Darnold going 4-2 even without a full coaching staff.  How do we go backwards with supposedly one of the best coaching staff in the league, upgrades at many positions and supposedly an easier schedule.  Seems to me we should go 9-8 at the least even if we start off slow.

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12 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah I agree. Some people just don't think we have enough to compete for whatever reason. Im looking at this division and if we can't compete with these teams then the season was a failure imo. We don't take a step forward and take 2 steps back the following year. Like you said we upgraded the coaching staff and the QB position. There is no excuses.

We did a rebuild.  It’s not about taking a step forward from something that no longer exists. 

We got all a new scheme to learn and figure out.  And it will take time for this staff to find the ideal personnel to fit the new schemes.  And we got a rookie QB.   Literally every skill position starter is new.  New coaches.    

 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We have a allstar coaching staff. Wilks had to put in a new system and he did it with a lesser talented QB. 

 

This is not some hard task. Im holding the coaching staff accountable we hired them to get better as a team. Im expecting a better team than what we had under Wilks. The purpose of us not hiring Wilks was Frank was the better coach.

 

Taking steps back just because we changed the system is not a good excuse. This division is up for grabs there is no clear cut favorite to win the division. Im expecting playoffs.

We don’t have an all star coaching staff.  Frank is a Ron/Fox.  Who was just fired for his inability to get it done and specifically the O he called.  Which he is calling here.  And Capers and Caldwell are old heads.  We got a tremendous amount of years and experience on staff.  But a lot of that narrative was just built off having so many old guys. We got an exciting young DC whose 1 year featured him inherited a top 10 D.  That’s not an all star staff.  The rest of the league would be the comparison not Rhule’s squad. 

Wilks didn’t install a new system.   He is a DC.  He kept McAdoo.  He just dictated what McAdoo would call going forward vs what he did. 

and building something new isn’t easy with old parts.  It doesn’t happen overnight  Nor is winning in general for any rookie QB.

 

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