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Interesting take on Evero and why no change in scheme


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Just take 2 players and zoom in, never mind the other deficiencies; when you have a 3rd round rookie and whatever Cherilus is, thrown in there green plus has to make the calls and line people up you have the blind leading the blind. 

What the hell can you do about it, you have to field a team or forfeit. 

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

Just take 2 players and zoom in, never mind the other deficiencies; when you have a 3rd round rookie and whatever Cherilus is, thrown in there green plus has to make the calls and line people up you have the blind leading the blind. 

What the hell can you do about it, you have to field a team or forfeit. 

I've noticed that I'm saying "who the hell is that guy?" a lot during the game when the Panthers are in defense. 

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22 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

he’s horrible

I noticed something from watching these 'pundits'. Which is how many of the topics I see here are inspired by the beat writers and these radio people. 

I don't follow them a lot so often don't notice and when I do look, I see it...  "oh that is where that came from".

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Evero signed a 3 year deal in 2023 so he is still here another year on paper? 

He also has had some personnel choices/input with 2 different offensive coaches. He isn't the key culprit there but he had some fingers in the pie they baked. 

He was always overhyped in Denver, he didn't build it and the unit took a step back when he took over. 3/8 to 14/7. Payton also said no thanks, as an offensive HC he had some good Ds so that carries some weight.

Meh, plenty of other stuff to talk about. Not sure why a professional protecting their career is surprising. He tried to leave and they blocked it.

The entire 'the unit is so bad and hurt there is no way to evaluate Evero' echoes of last year's big BS take. What a damn mess. 

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Just now, strato said:

I noticed something from watching these 'pundits'. Which is how many of the topics I see here are inspired by the beat writers and these radio people. 

I don't follow them a lot so often don't notice and when I do look, I see it...  "oh that is where that came from".

Im thinking they are getting their talking points from this place.  I'm pretty sure Darin Gant and Person both have stoll material from here and put it out as their own thoughts. 

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35 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Im thinking they are getting their talking points from this place.  I'm pretty sure Darin Gant and Person both have stoll material from here and put it out as their own thoughts. 

Symbiotic relationship. I am about to give them something to chew on, for some clicks. A nice divisive take for them to pound.

Edit: I retract that... I made a mistake watching Trevin Wallace locker room interviews. He was all smiling and not pissed off, and I was like wtf why are you all happy right after getting your ass kicked?

So I went back to gather a couple of these videos and they are not immediately after the game, but the next day or even a Wednesday locker room thing. 

That's good to see that - I was trying to misjudge him, it fuging bothered me seeing a player smile after a loss. But that isn't what it was. So good. But I won't be making that thread.

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