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  1. Tell you who is pissed. The Saints. ESPN done hit the Panthers over the head and now they will break their backs not to do what they would do done all game lol
  2. lol. Your mental gymnastics just get sadder the longer you continue do this gimmick.
  3. maybe. Divisional games are weird. They beat us last year w/ Hill at QB and Kamara rushing for 30 yards though. Think the Saints D would set them up to win this game if they were to win.
  4. Baker scrambling isn't part of a rush attack. We had 111 yard rushing because we have the best RB in the NFL. And he can overcome the fact people know he is coming to an extent, especially when the front he is facing isn't great.
  5. yeah, how were we able to run? Well, we have the best RB in the NFL (when healthy) and the Giants don't have a good defense and were missing players.
  6. yep, that was brought up a lot before the season started. McAdoo always has run a higher percentage of pass than Joe Brady did here. Rhule doesn't have a vision. He just bullshits and throws junk at the wall.
  7. at least Joe Brady was the equivalent of a rookie QB. You at least knew going in he was a project that was going to have to develop, grow and take lumps. Rhule simply shouldn't of hired him because he didn't have to staff/team where it made sense to try to gamble on a new OC. But McAdoo was as proven commodity. Which makes it way worse. They just went out and added a OC the entire league deemed unfit to run an offense. And it's going predictably bad.
  8. he is talking about mine. poundaway claimed Joe Brady was the cause of all out problems on O, was the secret GM that brought Sam Darnold in, and invented COVID. And that Ben McAdoo was a good OC, would implement a running offense and be vastly better than Joe Brady. I argued Matt Rhule was the primary issue and while Joe Brady sucked, Rhule used him as a scapegoat for Rhule's mess. The problem never left. It is Matt Rhule and the only that ultimately matters. And on top of that I told him Ben McAdoo was a predictable and trash playcaller and only employed today because no one decent would work for Rhule as an OC. I lost a bet to him because i guessed Matt Rhule would do something incredibly dumb and he simply did 59 other stupid things instead and somehow poundaway highsteps over that lol
  9. Everything I told you about Ben McAdoo has been true. Now you got ESPN and everyone else telling you as well. hard to be more wrong about something than you have been about McAdoo. Or Matt Rhule. But here you stand screaming up is down lol. and I have a Brady avatar because I tried guess what dumb thing a dumb coach would do next. Which is a hard game to play. Because Rhule brings such a wide variety and onslaught of dumb each week. Funny how you wear that as some triumph for Rhule lol.
  10. McAdoo probably doesn't give a poo. Lot of coaches from old eras don't tend to care about opponents being tipped off or knowing what is coming. The whole you got to stop it mindset. Problem is you got to be dominant at what you do to not give a fug. I mean, if you got a Super Bowl QB, I guess you can be a little lazy with your play calling in terms of keeping folks guessing.
  11. Dungy talking about 1977. No, every NFL team in 2022 isn’t tipping off every pass/run play like that.
  12. 1000% working can’t wait for Rhule to be asked about it. You know he gonna bullshit the heck out of it. We haven’t been running enough plays so that is just a random coincidence and too small a sample size
  13. McAdoo was run out do the league from calling and running an O for this exact same stuff though. So you can’t pin it all on Rhule. He hired someone the league refused to employ as a playcaller because if all this stuff. and it was discussed here before the season started. This is what we were getting.
  14. Ron brought in Olsen, Shockey and Cam. They don’t count as inherited players. and I don’t think I have ever even discussed Ron’s inherited roster in 2011 vs Rhule’s. I have argued against the notion Rhule inherited slop which gets pimped. Rhule fanboys like yourself have gone to great lengths to downplay and trash it. Best part of his roster 3 years in is still his inherited players If that 2020 team was well coached they would have won more games. They were in every game with a chance to win despite not even having basic NFL coaching and prep (minus games vs the eventual SB champ) And Rhule still inherited Cam and Luke on top of that. He opted to kick Cam to the curb and Luke wanted no part of it.
  15. he had Gross, Wharton, and Kalil at LT, LG, and C. Young Kalil was already a multi time Pro Bowler. Just like Gross. And a solid RG. That's a solid OL for a rookie. Then you give him Double Trouble, Olsen and Shockey and a HOF stud WR. Now, the build as we went forward sucked. But he was dropped into a good spot for early success and growth.
  16. I'm a Cam stan. But Cam didn't land in a bad spot his rookie year. He landed in a great spot his rookie year if you look at the talent that was around him. Not many high draft pick rookies get that year 1. And on top of that, as much as we like to bash the coaches, they were willing from day 1 to mold things around Cam and not trying to put a square peg in a round hole.
  17. I mean, it's also apples and oranges. You are making too much of the fact Cam's name was spoken. Cam also had several pro bowlers on the OL his rookie year, two stud RBs in the backfield, two stud TEs in Olsen and Shockey and a HOF WR. And all those studs around him were veteran studs. Fields wasn't drafted into a place where you he was going to see success. As a team or individually. Where you get drafted matters. Trevor Lawarence wouldn't of looked the same if he found himself in Cam Newton's scenario vs where he found himself in Jacksonville with Urban and no talent.
  18. Cam hated to lose. He lost a lot at first too. Fields isn't in a position where he is going to have any success. He has no offensive talent and is now on his second offense already in year 2.
  19. I mean, in fairness, Fields really didn't walk back much. He stuck with his core thought. It was just worded poorly initially. Fields is young. Fields hates to lose. Fields hasn't lost much until he got to Chicago. And he needs more time in front of a mic too.
  20. Dalton looked like a shell of the average player he was last time he got on the field. Hard to guess with Payton gone, but I think Hill could step in and beat us. But not sure the new staff has the same Hill obsession.
  21. Fields came out apologized for it though. Claimed a little bit of the Cam Newton defense that he is a poor loser and was rushed in front of a microphone to speak to a bunch of reporters he had no interest in talking to in that moment. So Fields is at least self aware his words weren't good. Robbie don't give a fug. I think Robbie is one foot out the door. He probably wouldn't be here if he wouldn't of had to give money back. Think he was ready to retire.
  22. Not really. Saints are 18th in passing yards and Winston got a broken back.
  23. All goes to show Robbie doesn’t even pay attention to anything. I mean even Matt Rhule knows fans have the right to boo and should when it is called for. He spoke on it last year and said he should be booed when the booing was happening.
  24. Even if Baker picks it up, I don’t really want to invest in him anything outside of what you would a random vet that you would be riding until a rookie was ready. I want us to draft a top QB prospect and focus on building an offense around that person. And I want a coaching that believes in that. Not trying to get the rookie QB to fit what what some retread vet OC has done for years.
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