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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Does Reich think we are that stupid that we cannot watch and see exactly what happened?  If I am mingo I am seriously asking why the fug you putting that on me?

I think all of them think the fans are as clueless as the Teppers so yes.

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33 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Blamed the second INT on Mingo for not running his route at the right depth which is something I’ve said a few times is a massive issue of Mingo’s. So why on earth is TMJ sitting on the bench while Mingo is running around like a chicken with its head cutoff 

Still don't like the decision of throwing the pass but at the time, I hated the play design that basically allowed one corner to easily cover two guys. If Mingo was supposed to go deeper in his route, then that would explain it. 

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5 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

Now imagine our next coach that Tepper will handpick. Does a coach really want to put up with Tepper's sh*t, always looming over operations? Probably why Ben Johnson noped the fug outta here as quick as possible. He saw the circus from a mile away. We are royally fugged. Only retread coaches will put up with Tepper's sh*t.

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Wilks would have improved the D but still would have had an outdated O. I don't even want to think about Wilks O and Bryce together, I couldn't think of worse pairings.

Steichen was the most attainable and best option but again if Bryce was still a lock then I don't know how much he could have done with so little. Better sure but nothing to dream about. With Dalton it would have been solid but Bryce has so many limitations that it's almost a mercy they went with Frank who is going to get retired by this mess. 

Johnson is going to make a good coach. He knew what this all was and said no thank you. Smart, smart man. 

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