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1 minute ago, AnnoyedPanther87 said:

And guess what...Texans have a DEFENSIVE MINDED COACHED lol...

This board was all about hiring an offensive coach. Dumb because both offensive and defensive coaches have had recent success in the NFL and have looked like poo. We just needed to pick a good coach. Wilks was that guy. He just needed a great offensive OC and a good qb.

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4 minutes ago, App Panther said:

But how? I was told Stroud was half retard and AR more raw than ground beef. 

This is what killed me from so many ppl. If you liked Stroud, you didn't know anything and were a Bryce hater. Yet, everyone that liked Stroud, was sill gonna support Bryce. Bryce has too many limitations  to move all the way up and get and look this timid. Yes the play calling sucks and oline tripping but Bryce has audibles out of plenty of plays that were clearly passing plays on 1st down. Dalton should be starting and if Bruce don't show anything by the end of the year, that 1st pick in round 2 could be used if a qb is falling or we get another in 2025. 

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8 minutes ago, Rags said:

Yes and they have actual coaching staff with good playcallers around them to help hide or minimize their rookie mistakes (which they have both made)

We are not helping Bryce much. At all. 

Cam had terrible coaches his entire career but Cam elevated his game and rose above it.  He had "IT", Bryce is trash.  

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4 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Bryce sucks but those have young HCs who understand the modern NFL. We have a geriatric Frank Reich, a combo of AR15 and FR most likely wouldn't turn out well.

Look at how the 2 retread hires have looked so far and look at how the 2 new younger coaches have looked.

 

Also Houston with their new Defensive minded HC is letting the young OC that came with him from SF cook.

 

Vs the Reich stale crap and won’t even let Thomas Brown take the wheel handcuffing us.

 

Aint no rookie QB is looking good in this mess right here right now.

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