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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not pooing on the kid. It's not his fault he lacks NFL physical talent. That's on our professional talent evaluators and decision makers. I think Bryce is probably doing the best he can given his limitations.

But I'm not going to beclown myself trying to act like all is well.

BTW, the kid has $38M guaranteed. He's gonna be just fine no matter what.

The fact that you think he lacks talent is why you can’t be taken seriously. An obvious Bryce troll and no matter what he does you’ll find fault with it. Again we’ll keep the light on for you. Remember these days. 

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11 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

The fact that you think he lacks talent is why you can’t be taken seriously. An obvious Bryce troll and no matter what he does you’ll find fault with it. Again we’ll keep the light on for you. Remember these days. 

Okay. Let's just ignore that he's been wholly ineffective throwing more than. 15 yards down the field. He has slightly above average NFL escapability and below average NFL arm talent. It just is what it is. It doesn't doom him to failure but it's a real uphill battle.

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On 10/2/2023 at 5:54 AM, pantherj said:

When I was a kid I watched a show called Star Trek TNG. There was an episode on the show where the captain and ships doctor were stranded in the middle of nowhere. The captain led the way and was confident that the direction they were headed was going to lead them to safety and civilization. At some point, the doctor realized that the captain actually didn't know where they were headed, and the doctor questioned him about it. He explained that part of being a captain was giving off the impression that he knew exactly what he was doing when things were iffy, and inspiring others to have confidence in him and n themselves. A good lesson from my childhood that I've kept with me all these years. I'm reminded of that episode when I think of Frank and Beans and misguided confessions.

Pikard would make a great HC indeed.

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On 10/2/2023 at 8:04 AM, mrcompletely11 said:

If this team and offense is trash then whats the path out of it?  We arent firing reich, he is not going to change.  We have some crucial free agents, not a ton of draft capital and a poo load of holes on this team.  

We need 3 new corners, another pass rusher or two.  A top wr is a priority, who the fug knows about the oline.  This poo doesnt get fixed in one offseason imo, so when realistically can we expect to simply look better and have a more complete team?

as I’ve always said - When/if Tepper takes his hands off and hires help

san Fran was trash for years until the owner gave up meddling and let the football people go to work

tepper has one hell of an ego though and loves that spotlight so long as it’s due to success. so to answer the question - not anytime soon.

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