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12 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

People like to forget or gloss over how bad Baker was when he was playing QB in Charlotte.  Never seen that many batted balls in my life. 

I think I said at the time that I had never seen such bad quarterbacking as Mayfield’s opening quarter, half, however long it was before he sort of regrouped. 
Then we got Bryce. 

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On 9/17/2025 at 1:20 PM, frankw said:

Wilks is a good man and I respect him but as a coach he is very overrated. Similar to Rivera except less success.

Yet you will STILL get people who think Wilks would have been a good coach despite overwhelming proof interim HC success rarely translate into success once becoming the full time HC. 

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25 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Yet you will STILL get people who think Wilks would have been a good coach despite overwhelming proof interim HC success rarely translate into success once becoming the full time HC. 

Or despite the fact that Wilks is no longer even in the NFL coaching at all?

Wilks seemed good in comparison to what we had at the time. That was a devastatingly low bar to clear.

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21 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Or despite the fact that Wilks is no longer even in the NFL coaching at all?

Wilks seemed good in comparison to what we had at the time. That was a devastatingly low bar to clear.

DC for NYJ

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