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1 minute ago, bobcat91 said:

He should look in the mirror. He's a huge part of the problem because he saddled us with a midget qb after taking him out for lunch, while the qb everyone said we should take he let go be great in Houston. That is a decade defining screw up.

Coulda rode with Wilks and Darnold and probably still ended up with a top 15 pick and then take a big swing for a franchise QB like Drake Maye. 

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The roster is talent deficient, and that’s on the front office. But that’s not the biggest issue here. It’s the coaching. There are other shitty rosters in the league that are much more functional than our team because their coaches aren’t stuck in 1995 trying to implement a dinosaur offense. 

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

He's going home alright but not to sharpen his axe he's going home to have violet sex with his lovely wife 

Haha the first iteration of this post was actually “he’s gonna go home grab two handfuls of Nicole’s cheeks, then sharpen his axe”

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Just now, woahfraze said:

The roster is talent deficient, and that’s on the front office. But that’s not the biggest issue here. It’s the coaching. There are other shitty rosters in the league that are much more functional than our team because their coaches aren’t stuck in 1995 trying to implement a dinosaur offense. 

Bingo

Coaching is the main problem 

The scheme/playbook is too old and vanilla. 

The right personal not being used. 

Got stubborn coaches that only believe in their way.

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30 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

So he can hire another shitty coach?

I mean, yeah.  Shoot until you sink it.

Unless you want Reich to stay?  Or you want to somehow magically poof him away as owner.

We get it, people have no faith in the owner.  Always the stranger reaction from the fan's side of things unless you're just looking for backup from other fan's that you're obviously right in the assertion he's been doing this ownership thing poorly.  

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