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Ricky Spanish

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  1. What groups do you mean by "peripheral group" in the company, and what issues was he having with them?
  2. Against the best pass rushing team in the league (Buccs tied for the lead league in sacks).
  3. For Context, in that same timeframe the following teams have the following records: Giants - 4-8 Jets - 4-8 Texans - 3-9 Bears - 3-9 Lions - 2-9-1 Jags 2-10 We are tied with the Jags as the worst team in the league since Week 3. They fired their coach.
  4. I saw it on full display when Robby Anderson celebrated a first down under two minutes yesterday.
  5. That's 75% of the league. Just so you are all aware. We are in the 25th percentile of football teams in the league. 18.75th percentile overall. Thank you Matt Rhule for your process.
  6. Team needs in order of importance: QB OL DT MLB S I only list QB as the top because it is simply the most important position on the team. we have MORE glaring needs along the OL so it's really a 1a/1b with them.
  7. Pat Meyer shouldn't have been brought in to begin with. I was shocked we brought in the coach of one of the few lines that was worse than ours the other season (Chargers)
  8. Hackett McDaniels Bowles Eberflus Daboll Moore No To: Caldwell Pederson Leftwich Bienemy
  9. Not being a dick here, I honestly want to know what those arguments are. As of now, I would argue the following reasons to move on from him: Regression seen from many promising players Unceremonious departure from Cam last offseason after lying about wanting to coach him Signing Teddy to a massive deal Trading Teddy 1 year into said massive deal eating away at the cap space Doing nothing to improve the offensive line in two offseasons. Prioritizing versatility in OL instead of actual competency in one particular position. Consistently fielding the worst Line in the league week in and week out. Drafting two offensive linemen and refusing to play them even though the starters are some of the worst lines ever assembled. Trading for Sam Darnold by sending away a 2nd, 4th, and 6th When Sam started sucking, bringing Cam back in the middle of the season to replace the replacement of the replacement for Cam. Throwing players under the bus during press conferences while coddling Sam earlier in the season. Trading a 3rd for CJ Henderson who has shown absolutely nothing that warrants his original draft position in the first last season (Even though Rhule was reportedly in love with him as a prospect). Having us go into the upcoming offseason with Sam Darnold as our only QB under contract and the worst offensive line in the league with only 1 pick in the top 100 picks of the draft. Wasting millions of our Cap on QBs (Teddy and Sam) and bad extensions of his guys (Robby). Getting out coached week over week Preaching patience about building a competitive team then making hyper aggressive moves that handicap our ability to build a competitive team in the future after the hyper aggressive moves turn out to be terrible. That's everything off the top of my head. I honestly don't know what arguments can be made to keep him that outweigh that list of egregious mistakes over the past two seasons.
  10. 6-10 his first year then 7-9 his second in clevelenad. Bill was already better. Cowboys are going to the playoffs in year two of McCarthy Rivera, Playoffs year one Stefanski, Playoffs year one. Matt Rhule and Joe Judge are tied for the two worst records and our guy lost to the other guy.
  11. There were like 5 people on the whole board who were saying that. Everyone else was along the lines of "Well there was no talent anywhere, they're young and they're improving. Let's see what happens next year". Difference between the Defense and the line was there were signs of improvement as the year went on with the defense. The line and offense as a whole has gotten worse as the season has progressed.
  12. He made the Jags the #5 offense in the NFL with Blake Bortles. So there's that.
  13. For real, this movie was amazing. If you haven't seen it, go see it.
  14. What a totally predictable outcome of events that everyone saw coming the moment he was hired.
  15. I have already written this year off, but the reason I'm bitching so much right now is that I still have hope that we will move on from Rhule at year's end. If we keep him one more year, I'm honestly not bothering with this team until Rhule starts winning or he gets fired, whichever comes first.
  16. Rhule's college Team's first and second season records: Temple Year 1 - 2-10 Temple Year 2 - 6-6 - Started the year 5-2, ended the year 2-5 Baylor Year 1 - 1-11 Baylor Year 2 - 7-6 - Started 4-3, ended 3-3, Won a bowl game Carolina Year 1 - 5-11 Carolina Year 2 - 5-8 (so far and trending down) So why is the fanbase so pessimistic? The lack of resources we have to actually improve the team going into year 3 due to the moves made in years one and two. Trading away future picks is a recipe for disaster for a franchise in rebuilding mode. The areas we need significant improvement in (QB and OL) are both expensive, and significant. In college you don't need a good QB to compete. In the NFL you do. We are limited in our resources needed to address those two very big issues, and we are limited due to the boners the coach has made trying to address those issues. This gives the fanbase little faith that the coach is capable of actually fixing things. If he couldn't with an excess of resources, how will he with limited resources? If the panthers close out the year 4-0, I'd be for giving Rhule another shot because it would look like his program is finally clicking, and we'd be beating some good teams in there. I don't see that happening though. His MO involves his teams showing improvement year 1 into year 2. Year two in Carolina, we look worse as a team overall and have a very real chance of statistically having a worse record than his first year as a coach. That is never a good trend to see in new head coaching hire, as it shows the team isn't getting better. Time to move on.
  17. I love when people tell you to do your own research then never provide you with the "information" they found. Then you provide the research you did but it's all wrong because the 50 medical studies that you found on it back the hypothesis that the vaccines help to prevent death and are perfectly safe. Also, knowing someone in the medical field doesn't mean you know actual doctors. You could know nurses, secretaries, custodians, and inventory managers in the field who aren't actual doctors and aren't vaccinated. Either way it's a funny flex considering 96% of all actual doctors have been vaccinated with the Covid vaccines. My Research: https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/nearly-all-us-doctors-are-vaccinated-time-follow-their-lead Nurses and aids aren't vaccinated at the same rate becuase hospitals are dicks to them and they aren't as trusting of authority. Which is understandable, but they don't have the medical knowledge the actual doctors do to understand the workings and functions of the vaccine, not because they are dumb, but because they weren't educated in those fields of medicine. Either way, if 96% of all doctors are vaxxed, sign me up.
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