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38 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I agree now that I think about it. I remember thinking why the hell did the Giants overpay for that bum. 

Daboll the bully. I get it now. Carry on with this conversation.

I mean, I don't think anyone really has an issue with benching him. He's been terrible. He seems well liked in the locker room but I don't even think the locker room would've had an issue with simply benching him and playing their $5M backup Drew Lock. But demoting him to 4th string and bypassing Lock to play DeVito? It just doesn't make any sense. It's like a guy who knows he's fired and just feels like being a complete dick on his way out.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I mean, I don't think anyone really has an issue with benching him. He's been terrible. He seems well liked in the locker room but I don't even think the locker room would've had an issue with simply benching him and playing their $5M backup Drew Lock. But demoting him to 4th string and bypassing Lock to play DeVito? It just doesn't make any sense. It's like a guy who knows he's fired and just feels like being a complete dick on his way out.

I bet once they likely get spanked versus Dallas on Thanksgiving, Daboll will get his walking papers.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I bet once they likely get spanked versus Dallas on Thanksgiving, Daboll will get his walking papers.

Likely. I mean, everyone knows he's a dead man walking and now the locker room is imploding because of his recent decisions. Hell, now that I'm saying it, it wouldn't shock me if he gets axed tomorrow.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's like a guy who knows he's fired and just feels like being a complete dick on his way out.

I've gotten the impression he was a complete dick on his way in too.

(and every day since)

Granted, some of the younger generations these days would probably ask for a day off and a safe space after simply watching the opening scene of Full Metal Jacket 😕

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53 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've gotten the impression he was a complete dick on his way in too.

(and every day since)

Granted, some of the younger generations these days would probably ask for a day off and a safe space after simply watching the opening scene of Full Metal Jacket 😕

Maybe he was just mad that they kept Jones over Barkley (who just took it 70 yards for the Eagles).  

 

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Watching Rams/Eagles.

Celebrating the St Louis Rams team that won the SB (Warner, Holt, etc..) while playing in Los Angeles seems wrong.  If I were in Los Angeles, no way I would attend a Rams game.  Probably wouldn't attend a Chargers game either.  Becoming a fan of a team that likes to move around just seems like a waste of energy as a fan.  

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5 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Maybe he was just mad that they kept Jones over Barkley (who just took it 70 yards for the Eagles).  

I'd say it's quite possible his coaching persona was influenced somewhat by his prior employer.

That guy got away with it, but now he's unemployed too, sooo...

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Rams' OL is just dog poo. Every Rams' game I watch I say that. LOL

If it wasn't for them striking gold in the mid-rounds at WR they'd be utterly fuged.

If anyone complains about our OT's, watch the Rams and remember how things used to be here.

Literal turnstiles.

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