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The boss at practice today with eyes on the OL


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Everyone is so focused on Nicole watching the O-line, which really doesn’t matter and ignoring the real problem.

We just had a starter get cut, usually backups get cut.

if the starter gets cut shouldn’t  the backups already have been cut? 
 

Shouldn’t they in theory be worse, hence the reason they were not starting? 
 

Do you really think the owners wife assembled the o-line?  Heck, do you really think the owner did? He might sit in on the process but that is on the coaches and front office. 

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1 minute ago, AU-panther said:

Everyone is so focused on Nicole watching the O-line, which really doesn’t matter and ignoring the real problem.

We just had a starter get cut, usually backups get cut.

if the starter gets cut shouldn’t  the backups already have been cut? 
 

Shouldn’t they in theory be worse, hence the reason they were not starting? 
 

Do you really think the owners wife assembled the o-line?  Heck, do you really think the owner did? He might sit in on the process but that is on the coaches and front office. 

I'm pretty sure backup LG Deonte Brown was also cut.

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Just now, pantherj said:

I don't think I ever saw Roslyn more than 3 times unless she was filmed on gameday in the stands.

Difference is Nicole “knows” things. She knows the ball goes that way some of the time and that way other times. She is great at knowing stuff. Remember if she wasn’t married to that one guy, she would probably be the person most teams would hire to fix their teams.

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30 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

It's shocking this team won't go 0-17

In the lone win it was overlooked- it took a mid-field late 4th down conversion to get in FG range.......Hell it seems in each successful drive during the games includes at least one 4th down conversion..... pathetic 

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Just now, Carolina Mike said:

Difference is Nicole “knows” things. She knows the ball goes that way some of the time and that way other times. She is great at knowing stuff. Remember if she wasn’t married to that one guy, she would probably be the person most teams would hire to fix their teams.

To be fair, how much does her husband know?

That's the thing that gets me about the Nicole Tepper jokes. It's not like her husband is some football genius.

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