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18 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

I really hope you’re joking because I was. Unless you are Cowherd, most people know we don’t have our 1st next year so the Bears benefit, not us.

Oops i forgot as I been drinking which i do on game day but i wasn't the only one. If you were drunk, you would think we had all our future picks too so thanks for ruining our hopes on trying to get the top pick for next season 😞

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1 minute ago, Navy_football said:

That's the type of creativity that isn't allowed in this offense. Get out of here with that mess!

It ought to be though. The guy writing our playbook came from Sean McVay's system where creativity is encouraged.

Unfortunately, that's one of the other areas where I think we're lacking. The play designs we use don't look like anything special.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

It ought to be though. The guy writing our playbook came from Sean McVay's system where creativity is encouraged.

Unfortunately, that's one of the other areas where I think we're lacking. The play designs we use don't look like anything special.

They're worse than "anything special"

No one is open before the QB is sacked or pressured on more than half the pass play calls. And I'm being generous with half. I mean NOT ONE player breaks free from coverage with ANY separation. That's more than just bad plays. That's being predictable too. 

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Just now, Navy_football said:

They're worse than "anything special"

No one is open before the QB is sacked or pressured on more than half the pass play calls. And I'm being generous with half. I mean NOT ONE player breaks free from coverage with ANY separation. That's more than just bad plays. That's being predictable too. 

No argument...

I've said elsewhere that I could see Thomas Brown being relieved of his duties and replaced by Jim Caldwell. As much as Brown may be an up-and-coming coach, I don't know that he was ready to be an OC yet.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

No argument...

I've said elsewhere that I could see Thomas Brown being relieved of his duties and replaced by Jim Caldwell. As much as Brown may be an up-and-coming coach, I don't know that he was ready to be an OC yet.

Oh if he is truly calling the plays, with no restrictions, then I'm really disappointed. Maybe a few more games after Dallas dismantles this team is all he gets. 

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