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Proudiddy

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  1. How is that not intentional grounding? Idc if he was looking at a receiver, the ball was 10 yards short of anyone because he threw it just to not take the sack.
  2. You put Lamar on this offense, and we're up two scores right now. This is just so hard to watch.
  3. This. And it's also why, in addition to bringing Clifford's sorry ass back, the Miles debacle, and then punting our 13th overall pick to Detroit for nothing and then sitting on our hands the rest of the offseason, I have barely watched a game this year. I usually go into every season optimistic, but man, I knew we were gonna suck and this poo is typical Steve Clifford bullshit.
  4. Carr is an MVP-caliber QB when playing in a functional NFL offense under a functional NFL coaching staff. I hate it for him... after he held it down last year with all the poo they went through as a team, and he never let go of the wheel... he steered them right out of storm after storm - from the Gruden poo, to Ruggs, etc., his leadership was admirable and exemplary. And again, his ability is MVP-caliber, and that's not just me talking, that's from guys who have played and coached the pro game. Just sucks Davis' dumbass hired fuging McDaniels and completely wasted a year of those guys' careers. I still can't fathom how McDaniels has ever been coveted or given another chance after the Denver shitshow and then backing out of the Colts' job. Dude is a horrible, and I mean horrible HC - as most Belichick branches are, but he is especially horrible. All that being said... yes, I absolutely would be interested if they were to move him. This would not be Darnold or Mayfield... Carr is legit. But, it really would depend on the asking price. Even though Carr is a bona-fide franchise QB, and we know would not fail like the two scrubs we traded for previously, it still would be a really hard sell to the fanbase to do it 3 years in a row after what happened the first two times.
  5. Well, that's why I said "even if that's how he felt," because I remember him saying that also... but I also don't think it was some personal dig at the Panthers. I honestly think AL has grown a bit ornery in his older age... he pretty much has talked poo about every game they've had this year on TNF, and for good reason. He also has made constant jokes about not wanting to go to OT and such because of how bad the quality has been, and I bekieve has even seemed to take a few jabs at Herbstreit. At this point, I think he's just there for the check.
  6. *shrugs* Yeah. You either trust him or you don't. When they trust him, you get games like he played against the Bucs and the 2nd half against the Falcons in ATL. When they don't trust him, it keeps the other team in the game, if not outright gives it to them - like against LA, Cincy, and last night. And yeah, guys tend to make shitty throws when they get pressured, which is what happened on both the ones he threw straight to defenders. If they keep him clean, he is solid. Again, my issue is, they have to trust him if they want to win. Period. I know that won't go over well here though with so many people wanting to tank for mediocre, unproven college all-stars.
  7. Honestly, that was one of the better/more interesting games that they've had on TNF this year. Most of them, especially the early ones were absolutely miserable, and IIRC, had almost zero offense. All that being said, I also found it interesting that they elected to have absolutely no one at the post-game desk like they usually do. They showed like a 30 second interview with Foreman coming off the field after the game and then went into their usual "coming up this weekend" stuff. I've never seen that before, so it was clear they just wanted to be done with this game and move on. Also, I don't think this quote is real at all, even if that's how he felt... the internet has gotten carried away with these memes trying to go viral. I really don't find them funny anymore. And finally, I really wish Wilks and McAdoo would stop hamstringing the offense by limiting PJ this much. He can hit big throws, as he's demonstrated each game outside of the Bengals, you just have to scheme it up to make it about as surefire as you can. They also could do a lot more with PJ in the read option game - a lot more. They are really limiting the offense's potential.
  8. Once again, the NFL have told us time and time again, "we're going to fug you, we don't like you, and there is nothing you can do about it." The NFL fuging hates us and they have it out for us. Period.
  9. I agree, but it had to be done because Rhule was just that bad. But my God, this is just inexcusable. I can't imagine us getting worse than this defensively next week, buy then again, we are the Panthers. Anything (bad) is possible.
  10. Man, I honestly have no idea what's happening anymore with this team. But, I can simply thank them for giving me my Sundays back for the first time in 27 years.
  11. What is this? 3 weeks now since Rhule and Snow were fired? Each game seems to get worse defensively. We can't stop anyone and can't even slow them down. What happened in the first half today, I don't ever recall seeing that happen to a defense in our entire history. If they could've even played halfway worth a poo last week, we win that game easy, but it ended up being a seesaw battle because the defense is a fuging sieve. I love Wilks and appreciate him, but Holcomb ain't it as DC. I know the roster has holes and such, but it is still mostly intact from what Snow had to work with, and it looks 100 times worse. Maybe it's Holcomb trying to fit the college-style pieces we had for Snow's system into a pro-scheme, but this poo is way worse than anything Snow ran. This is just bad. Really bad.
  12. McAdoodoo isn't even giving us a chance. This poo looks like Rhule snuck back in the building.
  13. This looks like a Rhule coached team again. Third lined up in the neutral zone in the first half. Thanks to Piniero for not only fuging his own head up, but thanks for fuging the entire team's up too.
  14. They're legit getting like 5 yards after contact and wrap up every play. We just didn't show up.
  15. That loss last week, and the way in which we lost it completely killed our spirit. This is pathetic. We didnt even show up. They are just punching us in the mouth and we're taking it. Also, McAdoodoo's playcalling is back to being complete ass. He just brought in an extra tackle only to have him stand there and do absolute nothing, while having PJ throw it into zone coverage with only like 2 guys running routes. This poo is so remedial.
  16. Love Wilks, and clearly a much better man than me, because Eddy's ass would've gotten canned Sunday evening if I was coach.
  17. I was telling my friends this... I could've swore I've been seeing guys take their helmets off behind the back of the endzone for years now without penalty. Remember, especially during the lockdown when the stadiums were empty and they first put in those cameras back there? Guys were doing it all of the time... but then I convinced myself I must've not been remembering it right. But I was so sure of it, I had even thought this wasn't a rule anymore.... Oh well.... anyway, surprise! The NFL and officials screw us when it matters most and cause us to lose a game! I keep saying it, but if we play games close enough that we need the refs to call it fair, we're going to be severely disappointed, because they never will. We are the most hated team in the league by officials. Period.
  18. I thought it fitting after the PJ to DJ bomb. Sucks Squidward decided to sh*t his pants twice.
  19. Yup, and yet, our drive before they pulled a page our of the Superbowl 50 officiating playbook and hit us with every fuging thing they could even when there was nothing there. The hold on Ickey was absolutely crazy - it was like a 3 yard slam. There was no time to even commit a fuging hold. And that went on the whole drive between that and and the constant ineligible man calls. Like I always say, if we keep it close and hope the refs call a fair game for us, we are going to be immensely disappointed... I've played and/or watched football for 28 years, and I don't ever recall a team getting seemingly picked on as much as we do by officials.
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