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11 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Russell Wilson sucks.  You can’t keep mr sexy on the bench with Russ throwing ducks like this.

Daboll is QB cancer. They start Dart and it's curtains for him.

If they aren't gonna do the smart thing and just can Daboll already, better off starting Wilson to take the bullets that Daboll is dishing out to QB careers.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Daboll is QB cancer. They start Dart and it's curtains for him.

If they aren't gonna do the smart thing and just can Daboll already, better off starting Wilson to take the bullets that Daboll is dishing out to QB careers.

I'd put Winston out there. Russ is pure ass. You can't have three goal line throwaways turning it over on downs. That's just inexcusable. He looks like a guy who's happy with his career accomplishments and is just willing to cash a check from a bad team for as long as he can. Getting benched might come as a relief. He can still cash those checks without taking hits.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Daboll is QB cancer. They start Dart and it's curtains for him.

If they aren't gonna do the smart thing and just can Daboll already, better off starting Wilson to take the bullets that Daboll is dishing out to QB careers.

Yea that's why I wonder if Dart is on the bench by order of the GM or ownership.  Daboll has nothing to lose.  There's no reason for him to play Wilson.  If Dart's career ends because of him, he's fired anyways.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Too early to mention the "B word" but with his lack of production so far and utter disregard in pass protection, people are getting frustrated with #6 overall pick Ashton Jeanty.

Both those top 2 RB's have been bad. TBH, for all the talk of "best of all time", this class has been very underwhelming at RB so far.

Rather surprised at that. Especially for guys like Jeanty and Hampton who were very set up to succeed early.

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Yea that's why I wonder if Dart is on the bench by order of the GM or ownership.  Daboll has nothing to lose.  There's no reason for him to play Wilson.  If Dart's career ends because of him, he's fired anyways.

It's an interesting theory but if they had to impose that on the HC, why not just fire him?

IMO, Daboll is just a fuging buffoon.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'd put Winston out there. Russ is pure ass. You can't have three goal line throwaways turning it over on downs. That's just inexcusable. He looks like a guy who's happy with his career accomplishments and is just willing to cash a check from a bad team for as long as he can. Getting benched might come as a relief. He can still cash those checks without taking hits.

Winston is objectively worse. It's just really the difference of how you want to lose, TBH.

With Winston, the TO's will go through the roof. With Wilson, you have declines in athletic ability that neutralize his biggest strengths and absolutely don't match the NYG OL weaknesses.

Either is frustrating in different ways. Both will potentially lead you to a top 10 pick.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Winston is objectively worse. It's just really the difference of how you want to lose, TBH.

With Winston, the TO's will go through the roof. With Wilson, you have declines in athletic ability that neutralize his biggest strengths and absolutely don't match the NYG OL weaknesses.

Either is frustrating in different ways. Both will potentially lead you to a top 10 pick.

I just think Russ is gonna lose the locker room after that poo. Teammates will stick with you through mistakes as long as you're trying to give them a chance a lot longer than they'll stick with you just obviously going through the motions to cash a check.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I just think Russ is gonna lose the locker room after that poo. Teammates will stick with you through mistakes as log as you're trying to give them a chance a lot longer than they'll stick with you just obviously going through the motions to cash a check.

That's genuinely nothing we actually know, however. After all, how in the world hasn't Bryce had the locker room give up on him at this rate?

Ultimately, it doesn't matter. fug the NFC East and Daboll is an asshole, so he richly deserves  this.

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21 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Both those top 2 RB's have been bad. TBH, for all the talk of "best of all time", this class has been very underwhelming at RB so far.

Rather surprised at that. Especially for guys like Jeanty and Hampton who were very set up to succeed early.

I mean, Hampton is on pace for 1200+ total yards. I think he'll get it going on the ground, he's looked good as a receiver.

The alarming thing about Jeanty is that he just puts zero effort in on plays where he's not the focal point. Now I'm sure he was accustomed to taking plays off on the field at Boise State because he was the entire focus of the offense and opposing defense but you just can't do that at the NFL level.

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