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Falcons to hire Stefanski


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1 hour ago, djp14 said:

I don't know their cap situation, but if they're able to pick up Malik Willis or Mac Jones, they could be trouble. Hell, they were only one game worse than us last year. If Cousins had played all season, who knows?

They are trouble because we have BY.

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Listen guys I’ve done my research. The guy who’s won coach of the year twice and took the Browns to the playoffs who got stuck with the Watson trade because the owner is moron is a bad hire for a team replacing Raheem morris.

time for some game theory. In this tweet I wil… (1/37)

Coach of the year doesn't really mean a damned thing if you can't follow it up with "coach of the year" results. Keep chirping your built-in apologist excuse for declining and sucking. Keep that same energy when he s ultimately fired.

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3 minutes ago, TD alt said:

We're about to find out. His offenses, even the ones with Baker were middling at best.

hes made the playoffs with 2 different qbs, and baker by his own admission was an immature douche during his time there.  I think once this dude gets his qb without meddling from the owner he will ascend.   Do I think he is an elite coach, probably not, but he is competent, knows what he is doing and is better than then have had

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Just now, TD alt said:

Coach of the year doesn't really mean a damned thing if you can't follow it up with "coach of the year" results. Keep chirping your built-in apologist excuse for declining and sucking. Keep that same energy when he s ultimately fired.

He followed up coach of the year and a playoff birth in 2020 with…coach of the year and a playoff birth in 2023.

He wasn’t the one that ran off baker because someone wanted “an adult in the room” and acquired the rapist. 

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1 minute ago, TD alt said:

Coach of the year doesn't really mean a damned thing if you can't follow it up with "coach of the year" results. Keep chirping your built-in apologist excuse for declining and sucking. Keep that same energy when he s ultimately fired.

Dude its the browns and their owner that cant stay away.  Sound familiar? 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

He followed up coach of the year and a playoff birth in 2020 with…coach of the year and a playoff birth in 2023.

He wasn’t the one that ran off baker because someone wanted “an adult in the room” and acquired the rapist. 

with all the assets they gave away and then his poor play, is it a surprise they suck ass now starting guys like Sanders and Dillion?   

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

with all the assets they gave away and then his poor play, is it a surprise they suck ass now starting guys like Sanders and Dillion?   

Just like Bryce, sanders needs a coach to unlock him like… 

/glances at who’d possibly want that job

…Brad Idzik

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

He followed up coach of the year and a playoff birth in 2020 with…coach of the year and a playoff birth in 2023.

He wasn’t the one that ran off baker because someone wanted “an adult in the room” and acquired the rapist. 

 

2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

hes made the playoffs with 2 different qbs, and baker by his own admission was an immature douche during his time there.  I think once this dude gets his qb without meddling from the owner he will ascend.   Do I think he is an elite coach, probably not, but he is competent, knows what he is doing and is better than then have had

Perhaps you need to do research on he and Baker's relationship and why it soured. There was life before Watson. And, it's not like Stefanski helped Watson. Developing a QB is not Stefanski's strong point.

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

with all the assets they gave away and then his poor play, is it a surprise they suck ass now starting guys like Sanders and Dillion?   

What did we give away, and we have Bryce? Yet, Canales still figured out a way to improve. 

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1 minute ago, TD alt said:

What did we give away, and we have Bryce? Yet, Canales still figured out a way to improve. 

Canales’ offense with everything he has and the qb he was hired to work with was comparable across the board to what Cleveland did this year.

not really the flex you’re hoping for

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1 minute ago, TD alt said:

What did we give away, and we have Bryce? Yet, Canales still figured out a way to improve. 

He has improved the offense?  And yeah man our roster is still piss poor due to the bryce trade and what we gave up.  I wouldnt be planting my flag just yet going 8-10 in a horrid division.

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