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This is the worst case scenario..


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I don’t have a clue how this could have gone so bad….

Could be wrong coach, wrong QB, Wrong GM and terrible owner who can’t just get the hell out of the way…

Everything we thought were solid isn’t.. Oline is worst and no depth.. Dline can’t stop the run.. Secondary filled with hospital patients..

Highest paid FA are bust and we keep signing  guys we drafted who aren’t good.. 

This is a nightmare and no light in sight because we traded away our future..

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It really is. Tried subpar QBs thinking they could right the ship verses just sucking and getting our own guy. Hit the panic button and traded up to #1 only to pick the absolute wrong QB. Stroud is waaaaaaaaaay better than Young. It’s not close. Now we go 0-17 but have no 1st smh.

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2 hours ago, recceice said:

I don’t have a clue how this could have gone so bad….

Could be wrong coach, wrong QB, Wrong GM and terrible owner who can’t just get the hell out of the way…

Everything we thought were solid isn’t.. Oline is worst and no depth.. Dline can’t stop the run.. Secondary filled with hospital patients..

Highest paid FA are bust and we keep signing  guys we drafted who aren’t good.. 

This is a nightmare and no light in sight because we traded away our future..

It’s bad move after bad move after bad move. Treating draft capital like candy when other teams use it to find hidden gems and playable depth. Wrong coaching hires, two times in a row. Impulsive GM that must be following the orders of the owner. Everything compounded on top of each other, and here we are. 
 

it’s going to take years to undo this mess. We have been walking the line of “ready to win it all” and “we’re rebuilding” for a few years now, and well, now, it’s time to do the full rebuild from top to bottom. Prob means Bryce isn’t the answer as well 

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