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Evero Haters Inc.


The Natural
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I'm still on the fence with Evero. Not too happy Lamb covered by guys completely incapable of doing so. Then again, turnovers put them in bad spots and our talent... it's making lemonade with one lemon and a bunch of rocks. 

I think a lot will come to what direction we want to go scheme-wise and whether Evero fits into those plans. 

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13 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

I'm still on the fence with Evero. Not too happy Lamb covered by guys completely incapable of doing so. Then again, turnovers put them in bad spots and our talent... it's making lemonade with one lemon and a bunch of rocks. 

I think a lot will come to what direction we want to go scheme-wise and whether Evero fits into those plans. 

Does Evero want a 3-4 dictated by dickhead? Or would his true scheme be different.

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Just now, ProcessBlue2 said:

I have confidence Morgan will fix the Defense. Most of his picks are turning out positive and for the most part, he greatly improved a consistently terrible OL.

Even if Morgan gets an influx of talent I don't trust Evero to properly utilize it. Denver got much better on defense after he left.

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28 minutes ago, The Natural said:

Even if Morgan gets an influx of talent I don't trust Evero to properly utilize it. Denver got much better on defense after he left.

I agree. Evero took credit for a very good defense that was left for him. Last year the defense was horrible except for yards, but that was hidden by the terrible field position the offense was delivering each drive.

Saleh would be perfect. I also wouldn't mind Eberflus, he was a bad HC but good coordinator in Indy. 

 

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