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How does Evero still have a job


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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

It isn't coddling. This is a strategy used by multiple teams in the NFL, some of which don't start any starters.

Has nothing to do with that at all. It has to do with the fact that we rarely ever have our players ready for games. Literally rarely ever. That is standard shitty coaching.

Except, ya know the teams that use those strategy's?  Teams that havent been fighting for the first overall pick EVERY fuging YEAR.  If Im the KC Chiefs, the eagles, the bills, your right, but not only havent we BEEN to the playoffs since 2017, we havent even LOOKED competitive since then besides a brief stint with Wilks who...coincidentally DID NOT coddle the players.  (Im not mad at you, just fuging frustrated and venting, I know you're a good dude)

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The defense was the least of our problems today.  Jax only had 20 points midway through the 4th quarter.  That's fairly typical in the NFL.  If we had ANY offense to speak of, the defense wouldn't have looked nearly as bad.  That said, Evero needs to go after this season, well, the whole coaching staff.

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5 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

Except, ya know the teams that use those strategy's?  Teams that havent been fighting for the first overall pick EVERY fuging YEAR.  If Im the KC Chiefs, the eagles, the bills, your right, but not only havent we BEEN to the playoffs since 2017, we havent even LOOKED competitive since then besides a brief stint with Wilks who...coincidentally DID NOT coddle the players.  (Im not mad at you, just fuging frustrated and venting, I know you're a good dude)

I put that very, very, VERY far down the list of issues, TBH.

If we had played 100% of the snaps in the preseason with our starters, I don't think you would see a substantially better result today. If that were the case, by Game 4 this season we should be hitting our stride in theory. Watch that not happen.

It's because this is a bad roster with bad coaches.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Practical Answer: Canales might be another Ron Rivera type that's either too nice or too slow to pull the trigger on firings.

I get being patient, and I get wanting to give guys a chance, but when somebody does something HISTORICALLY bad, you just can't afford those things.

Well he is a newer HC and this isn't "his guy" either. In theory, he should have a quicker trigger finger on that. I suspect it might not be completely his decision or at least a complicated one.

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17 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Time to blow the whole thing up. I know it's just the first game but when the milk smells spoiled, you don't have to drink a couple of glasses to make sure before throwing out the jug.

Same crap different year. They have yet to prove they are not losers. So much dog poo they refused to address in any way. I have no idea how they could get to justifying a year 3 for any of these people. 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I put that very, very, VERY far down the list of issues, TBH.

If we had played 100% of the snaps in the preseason with our starters, I don't think you would see a substantially better result today. If that were the case, by Game 4 this season we should be hitting our stride in theory. Watch that not happen.

It's because this is a bad roster with bad coaches.

Pacing an NFL team is an extremely difficult thing to do. 

Tom Coughlin used to pistol whip his guys in training camp. The result was that they nearly always started off hot, but also regularly faded down the stretch.

Other coaches would go easy in the offseason and thus produce teams that looked like sh-t early but improved down the stretch. Problem being unfortunately that by the time they looked good, they were already in too big hole to dig out of.

Finding that balance is EXTREMELY difficult. Plenty of coaches never do 

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