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39 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

Yeah, let's revert back to a running team and be like Atl. Maybe we can fight each other for last place. 

 

We finally have a team ready to join the modern NFL, and now we have fans wanting to return to the running game?  Hot damm I love this place I tell ya what.

It’s 1000% a passing league now. Everyone knows this except the couple lingering trolls. It’s why QBs and WRs make way more than RBs right now,

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5 hours ago, scratched said:

I've not said anything about QB play specifically. I don't think QB has been the issue. I clearly said I believe we should have shored up some other positions before drafting QB. We didn't even get a chance to see what Corral was. And truly, he hasn't been that bad this camp. 

There's a reason fans don't belong in front offices of NFL teams. This quote pretty much proves that

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13 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

There's a reason fans don't belong in front offices of NFL teams. This quote pretty much proves that

In fairness, a decent % of people in NFL front offices don’t belong either.  NFL is slammed full of stupid just like every other corner of life.  Dumb is everywhere.  

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11 hours ago, Mage said:

Bryce Young is special.  Wild that people still doubt him.  But that's okay.  He'll prove the doubters wrong.

I don’t think many people are doubting him for the most part.  Think they doubt what is around him more than anything. 

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6 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

So you're predicting a dismal start to the season again ?

Definitely. All the new folks together both on the staff and the team. Plus Frank Reich has typically had slow starts in his past seasons. In addition to a tough first half of the schedule, I imagine by mid season we are 2-7 or 3-6 and figure things out in the easier stretch and finish 7-10 or 8-9.

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