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Rookie Tracking - Some Good Signs


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59 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

This can't be right, I was told Dan Morgan was a bad GM.

You guys slurping Dan Morgan might want to slow your roll. After the Giants we've got Chiefs Bucs Eagles Cowboys Cardinals. Suffice to say there's going to be a few bumpy games that will put a bit of a dent in this Dan Morgan can do no wrong parade.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

You guys slurping Dan Morgan might want to slow your roll. After the Giants we've got Chiefs Bucs Eagles Cowboys Cardinals. Suffice to say there's going to be a few bumpy games that will put a bit of a dent in this Dan Morgan can do no wrong parade.

I think this is more about rookies actually contributing to the team than the team winning. And you're right, probably not winning many/any more this season. 

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1 hour ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

This can't be right, I was told Dan Morgan was a bad GM.

Yeah still blows my mind people on here say that after what he did in 1 offseason. Im not proclaiming him the savior or anything but what he’s done in 1 offseason was impressive and it’s really not even close. Filled major holes and drafted what seems pretty well 8 games in. Flipped a 7th into a starting CB, drafted what seems to be a future legit 1/2 WR combo, someone got us a 2nd next year (that was some black magic poo), no stupid cap decisions to date. Excited to see what he does this year 

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22 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Yeah still blows my mind people on here say that after what he did in 1 offseason. Im not proclaiming him the savior or anything but what he’s done in 1 offseason was impressive and it’s really not even close. Filled major holes and drafted what seems pretty well 8 games in. Flipped a 7th into a starting CB, drafted what seems to be a future legit 1/2 WR combo, someone got us a 2nd next year (that was some black magic poo), no stupid cap decisions to date. Excited to see what he does this year 

I find what he's done less than impressive. We've got a historically bad defense, an offense that can barely average 2 tds a game, and a QB that wouldn't be on a practice squad after last season if he wasn't the 1st overall pick.

The biggest issue I have is going into the season without bringing in competition for BY. As a former MLB, there is no way he looked at BYs footage and said this guy is so good he shouldn't have any camp competition, only to have him benched after 2 games. We dumped an insane amount of resources to answer a question this MB already knew the answer to, BY ain't it, and for what, 2 wins against terrible defenses? And the best he's looked so far came against a shitting of the bed so bad it literally set an NFL record. 

What we're seeing from this team is not good. Maybe we've gotten a few possible good pieces, but this overall team is not impressive in the slightest. 

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

You guys slurping Dan Morgan might want to slow your roll. After the Giants we've got Chiefs Bucs Eagles Cowboys Cardinals. Suffice to say there's going to be a few bumpy games that will put a bit of a dent in this Dan Morgan can do no wrong parade.

Why are you here?  I've gone through just about every post and you have nothing positive. Just bitch and moan, bitch and moan. 

I get it, you think we suck. (and for the most part we do) It's loud. And clear. Maybe we should fire every coach and GM after 1 game until we blow someone out and they get two games.  

Sure we beat a lousy injury riddled Saints team. A team that destroyed us in New Orleans.  So revenge is sweet no matter how good or bad. 

Other than our owner sucks. every player sucks, every coach sucks and our GM sucks why not focus on how we need to improve and who is trending in the right direction. 

No one is saying we've turned the season around and will make the playoffs.  How about enjoy the F_ing win. 

As a member of this forum for over 20 years I can honestly say you're near the top as one of the most negative poster ever. 

 

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