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The crap this team does makes me think of that woman on Tik Tok who says “everyone is so creative!” When watching ppl cook the most absurd and nasty food. She watches in horror but puts on a brave face and makes sarcastic jokes about how good the food looks. That’s how I feel about this team: “Fitt and Tepper are so creative!”

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

KB is still such a huge "what if" story for me if he hadn't lost his mom and blew out his knee. Maybe he could've overcame one or the other but it just seemed like the combo of the two was too much. By all accounts he was the best player on the field that training camp he blew out his knee and second place wasn't even close.

I'll never forget that grab he made in perfect double coverage between the two best DBs in the game.

 

 

It really was a sad situation. I did not like everybody piling on him when he was going through all of that. Because from first hand experience of losing my mom last year, your whole brain feels like it gets rewired. Nothing is the same after that. And like you said, the combo of his mom dying AND tearing his ACL and having to reflect on whether you'll be able to play NFL ball again probably put that man into stroke stress levels. I truly hope he's doing alright now.

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1 hour ago, Lame Duck said:

Fitts got rid of top RB in the league and one of the top WRs in the league from our roster over the last year.  He took that draft capital and drafted a QB who now struggles due to bad supporting cast around him.  We could of had CMC, DJ Moore and Richardson on offense right now and still have all our draft picks.

except Richardson went 4th overall and we were supposed to pick 9th. Could have just gotten the best player in the entire draft though(Jalen Carter)

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7 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

The crap this team does makes me think of that woman on Tik Tok who says “everyone is so creative!” When watching ppl cook the most absurd and nasty food. She watches in horror but puts on a brave face and makes sarcastic jokes about how good the food looks. That’s how I feel about this team: “Fitt and Tepper are so creative!”

Tepper/Fitt is a dynamic duo.

 

Worst Owner/GM dup in the history of football.

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3 minutes ago, DJ feed me moore said:

except Richardson went 4th overall and we were supposed to pick 9th. Could have just gotten the best player in the entire draft though(Jalen Carter)

I think we correctly identified that we were going to be too low at #9 to land one of the top QB prospects. But I do think that we fooled ourselves into that giant trade up because we thought we had a much better core roster than we actually did have and that we could piece together the remainder with mid-level FAs and we could absorb the hit of losing all those premium draft picks. That evaluation is looking not so good at them moment.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Tepper/Fitt is a dynamic duo.

 

Worst Owner/GM dup in the history of football.

Tepper for sure is a horrible football owner, but I'm going to give Fitterer one more offseason to prove himself.   This is his first year without Rhule and since Rome wasn't built in a day, I'll afford him one more swing at this.  If this team is still basement dwelling next season, it will be time for Scott to pack up his things and leave.  Yes, even a mid-season dismissal if it's going that bad.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think we correctly identified that we were going to be too low at #9 to land one of the top QB prospects. But I do think that we fooled ourselves into that giant trade up because we thought we had a much better core roster than we actually did have and that we could piece together the remainder with mid-level FAs and we could absorb the hit of losing all those premium draft picks. That evaluation is looking not so good at them moment.

BPA needs to be a staple here for the next 5 seasons. this roster is legit awful at every single spot.

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2 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Funny how most of you changed your tune. I remember saying we needed a #1 WR in the off-season and people were like nah we cool we got Mingo and TMT.

 

 

Many were saying signing DHop would hinder the progression of Mingo and TMJ, lol

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43 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

The crap this team does makes me think of that woman on Tik Tok who says “everyone is so creative!” When watching ppl cook the most absurd and nasty food. She watches in horror but puts on a brave face and makes sarcastic jokes about how good the food looks. That’s how I feel about this team: “Fitt and Tepper are so creative!”

It ain’t going to slide down easy if it ain’t cheesy

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