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game day thread....just in case you're watching


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33 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Dave and Nicole are the reason we are in this position. 

They shipped Marty off and got a guy who would draft whoever they say no questions asked. 

At least marty drafts HOF/ALL pro/PRo Bowl guys in the first, Fitt sucks at everything. 

They shipped Marty off and hired a GM that flashed some fancy RAS scores at them and they fell for the bait.

Dave and Nicole don't have the football acumen or even fake like they do to dictate drafts.

This is 99% of having a GM that's better off drafting for XFL... er UFL teams selling your owner on picks based on some analytical format that makes the players seem better than they are.  You put high scores /10 and green boxes infront of Tepp and you're good to go.  Thus why he needs to go. We should and definitely could do way better in the scouting/gm department. The other 1% is poor judgement on the Owner for letting it happen.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

its not going to happen but after today we need to draft a qb at 33.  fug this, I called this like around week 6, he is a fuging bust.  He will never be worth what we gave up for him.  He has absolutely no redeeming nfl quality.  He has been pampered his entire life and when the chips are down he fuging folds.

 

Now compare that to stroud, kid is already a legend

 

fire fat fitt, that should be done at 7am tomorrow if not sooner and lets figure this out

Saw a mock today were Pennix and Nix dropped 

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15 hours ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

The tape is even worse than it seemed live. Bryce was not seeing guys wide open downfield all game. Jacksonville stopped even trying to cover guys 30+ yards downfield.

Yet we still have BY defenders saying he was worth the cost. What does he actually do that warrants the cost?  He is mentally and physically overmatched and I see no redeeming qualities that show him overcoming either. 

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6 minutes ago, 33inNC said:

Yet we still have BY defenders saying he was worth the cost. What does he actually do that warrants the cost?  He is mentally and physically overmatched and I see no redeeming qualities that show him overcoming either. 

This was evident game 1 of the preseason.  That's what's so depressing 

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38 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

This was evident game 1 of the preseason.  That's what's so depressing 

Don't say that though, you'll get called and idiot hater. I'd love to be proven wrong, but as each week passes, it seems more and more evident that Bryce is a lost cause. He'll never live up to the cost we paid. 

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