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2 hours ago, joemac said:

Isn't the story with the Colts/JM thing that Jim Irsay acted so weird around McDaniel and his wife, at their home, that they were like "nope".  Like Irsay went to the bathroom and stayed in there for like an hour or some poo lmao?

Is it me or is the world just getting weirder and the more money and power someone has, the weirder they get?

 

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3 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Jimmy G is also benched in favor of McConnell.

Jimmy G is completely terrible. All the folks trying to convince themselves that Purdy is the next Brady might wanna remember that in SF the story about Jimmy G was that "all he does is win games". Honestly, I think Purdy would be trash outside of SF. Hell, the more games he plays the more he looks like trash IN SF.

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19 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Jimmy G is completely terrible. All the folks trying to convince themselves that Purdy is the next Brady might wanna remember that in SF the story about Jimmy G was that "all he does is win games". Honestly, I think Purdy would be trash outside of SF. Hell, the more games he plays the more he looks like trash IN SF.

I think Darnold would do MUCH better than Purdy in that system.  I honestly think Shannahan would have Sam playing like an All Pro in that system.  Hes light years more physically talented than Purdy is.

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20 minutes ago, joemac said:

I think Darnold would do MUCH better than Purdy in that system.  I honestly think Shannahan would have Sam playing like an All Pro in that system.  Hes light years more physically talented than Purdy is.

I think he would for 2-3 games then he'd be Sam Darnold again. That's been the story of his career. He looks good at first but as soon as teams get film on him in a system it's a wrap. He must be the most predictable QB ever in film because once DCs get him dialed it's just over. If we give him this look, he's gonna do this. Okay, got it.

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4 hours ago, joemac said:

Maybe........Rhule isn't that bad of a coach after all?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nah, just kidding.  That guy fuging sucks. 

He did suck, that’s why starting 0-6 in a division of Carr, Mayfield and Ridder was so frustrating when Rhule started 3-2 while our division was Brady, Brees and Ryan. We also were pretty devoid of talent since Cam, Luke, Olsen, Bradberry and others were gone.

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