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If they leaned hard into a rebuild, this would be much easier to swallow


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5 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

We made moves like we had a stable HC and Gm in place….that is and was not the case, qb is useless if we can’t put him in position to win nor surround him with talent to succeed

its a mess 

Good point. You aren't a qb away if you fired your head coach just to hire another coach who also just got fired. Now there are too many new things going on to pinpoint one thing as the main factor. Obviously Tepper is a big problem with decision making but he's not going anywhere

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I think the expectations of winning came more from the fanbase and the state of the division more than anything else. 
 

There are some glaring issues on this team that is making it hard to compete. Namely the offensive line, receivers, and overall depth. The former I think has more to do with injures than anything, but I still think you need some young guys to develop and get better depth on the line. As to the receiving core, I think we grossly overestimated the additions as being at least average enough to get by when it’s been probably the worst group in the league.

Bad receivers and little protection had really hurt Bruce, who I think had been good given everything. Yet, I think we also overestimated someone as prepared as Bryce being able to overcome the stayed issues. At the end of the day he is still a rookie.

With all that said, I think you’re going overboard on how much of a rebuild is needed. You have playmakers at every level of the defense, which has balled out despite injuries. You need depth, but it’s basically there. Offense is more a work in progress, but you know what you need to improve. I don’t think this team is more than an off season away from being where they want to if the FO can hit on the moves they need to.

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8 minutes ago, MGH1989 said:

I think the expectations of winning came more from the fanbase and the state of the division more than anything else. 
 

There are some glaring issues on this team that is making it hard to compete. Namely the offensive line, receivers, and overall depth. The former I think has more to do with injures than anything, but I still think you need some young guys to develop and get better depth on the line. As to the receiving core, I think we grossly overestimated the additions as being at least average enough to get by when it’s been probably the worst group in the league.

Bad receivers and little protection had really hurt Bruce, who I think had been good given everything. Yet, I think we also overestimated someone as prepared as Bryce being able to overcome the stayed issues. At the end of the day he is still a rookie.

With all that said, I think you’re going overboard on how much of a rebuild is needed. You have playmakers at every level of the defense, which has balled out despite injuries. You need depth, but it’s basically there. Offense is more a work in progress, but you know what you need to improve. I don’t think this team is more than an off season away from being where they want to if the FO can hit on the moves they need to.

We have 1/3rd of a football team and pretty good kicker. What gives you any confidence at all that our dumbass GM can make the moves needed to right the ship?

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it sucks because it feels like theres no one on this team thats holding themselves accountable.  Burns is good, but hes happy getting stats because hes gonna get paid.  Mayyybe Luvu? Shaq cared, but hes injured.  On offense, theres not a single leader.  On QB school where JT pointed out Theilen flailing his arms makes me think they dont respect Bryce, they're fine showing him up.  Its just a rudderless team with no leadership.  

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21 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

it sucks because it feels like theres no one on this team thats holding themselves accountable.  Burns is good, but hes happy getting stats because hes gonna get paid.  Mayyybe Luvu? Shaq cared, but hes injured.  On offense, theres not a single leader.  On QB school where JT pointed out Theilen flailing his arms makes me think they dont respect Bryce, they're fine showing him up.  Its just a rudderless team with no leadership.  

The team voted him a captain. As a rookie. I think they all respect Bryce and demonstrated that throughout the off-season. I have my concerns about him at this point but my angst is more with this “all-star” coaching staff b/c they are doing our qb no favors. 

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We are not in a complete rebuild, and probably don't need to be. 

We have a decent OL, but little depth.  We knew coming in that if any of our starters there missed time it was going to be trouble.  But I am of the thinking that OL need to be added every year, if nothing else to shore up depth.  300+ pound guys grinding on other 300+ pound guys are going to get hurt.

We have some defensive pieces in place.  Secondary is a problem, especially since Horn can't stay on the field.

The skill positions on offense are in a total rebuild.  That, combined with the injuries and lack of OL depth to deal with them is a huge problem. Thus far we look like a team with dysfunctional skill players on offense and injuries on the OL and no depth to deal with them.

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