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Waldo

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  1. It sure explains a lot and kills some fan theories about Hurney. Also why he did so poorly when Fox was a lame duck. Also raises the question, if those two did so poorly here then how bad can they be with WTF? "I am not," Hurney said in a conversation yesterday, "an evaluator at all." My new favorite quote lol. Thank you Scott for this gem.
  2. Those two have never put a winning team on the field. Marty and Ron. It's a dynamically bad duo. Why anyone would expect anything different is beyond me. All they do is lose together. 4.5ish years and yup, no winning. This is built to fail.
  3. For the right price? Yes. Multiple 1st and a good player for him? No.
  4. Truly a WTF move. Congratulations on committing to losing.
  5. It's like a dream coming true after years of nightmares. Eat it Snyder, you literally have to be an idiot to let this happen.
  6. Young crew makes mistake with oversight by old hand who was terrible at his job and fired. That's Teddy. We can do what we want. Trade for a conditional or late pick, cut for 3 million in cap space or used as a practice dummy...That's Teddy's future. Which one? No idea but I'm excited to see how they try to right the ship. There was always going to be a learning curve, the mistake of 2 gloved yards is part of it. If they land a real QB then I couldn't care less about Teddy.
  7. His WRs were beating those CBs like a drum on those 3 throws and for 2 he put the CB back in the play with his throws. It's weird that he had them over the top all day and the throws were just behind the WRs creating the adjustments. Nit-picking is what I thought was being discussed and what a big part of the draft process is, usually followed by debate like this. Adjusting is what WRs do and some times that is to 'slow up' which is what these 3 examples show. The WRs are smooth, watch the CB keep speed and get back into each of those throws. IDK if that's even the pattern they were talking about, this was just me looking at a video of a game I didn't watch with a player we are interested in.
  8. 2:21 - WR slows down and adjust to the ball on beat coverage 6:09 - WR slows down, CB almost catches back up on beat coverage; 6:20 clearly shows this. QB put the CB back in the play with that throw. 7:59 - WR slows down, CB CB almost catches back up on beat coverage; 8:10 Clearly shows this. QB put the CB back in the play with that throw. I would take him as a QB with one leg over what we have now but he isn't perfect and this video shows the pattern mention by Verge and LG. It's nit-picky but it's there and showed up on every deep throw in this video. His WRs were way ahead of coverage and he put the CBs back in the play.
  9. Thank you Verge, always great to hear from you!
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