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Smittymoose

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  1. 1. A trade up for Herbert is complete speculation. To act like it was or could have been a done deal in hindsight is absurd. 2. What has Jordan Love shown that would suggest he's ever going to be a good NFL QB, let alone a good QB right now? He was incredibly raw and would have had to sit behind a vet. 3. Cam is done. Pretending like Rhule cut 2015 MVP Cam is ridiculous. He stinks out loud. No one wants him because he's toast. 4. They evaluated the QBs and didn't like them. There's nothing to suggest Trask and Mond are even roster-quality, much less first-year starter quality. Fields has not been very good. Jones has been okay in an extremely conservative offense. None of those options look like franchise-changer QBs right now. This is bitching for the sake of bitching.
  2. People who are angry about Rhule winning 5 and then probably 6-7 games are drooling to hire Shanahan, who has three seasons out of four as a HC where he's won 6 or less. Y'all crack me up. Change for the sake of changing something!
  3. Because Wilks was really bad. Rhule hasn't been really bad, and he had a whole lot more building to do than AZ. You want to be the angry little internet fan that needs someone fired to make you happy, fine, but understand it's a poor way to build a team.
  4. Not really. They missed at QB. There weren't good options. They evaluated the draft options and didn't like them. They wanted to go all-in on Watson, but the legal issues made that situation significantly more difficult. If you want to argue they should have ridden Bridgewater one more year, fine, but the options were not plentiful.
  5. A team that has won four games halfway through the season is "just as bad" as one that won three all year? Some of you are truly insufferable.
  6. Wilks was 3-13 with a franchise that had been average or better every year under Arians. Huge difference. 2019 Carolina was 5-11 with one of the worst and oldest rosters in the league.
  7. Because it requires context. The Panthers had one of the oldest rosters (maybe the oldest) in the league in 2019. They had a ton of player and coach turnover prior to Rhule's first game. He didn't even get a real off-season in 2020. Do I think he could have done a better job putting NFL experience on his staff? Sure. Do I think the Darnold gamble was unnecessary even in the present time and now looks horrendous in hindsight? Yes. Do I think those are fireable offenses when there's a fair amount of roster building still to do here? No. It's a results-driven league, but you aren't going to get good results if you turnover your coaches every two years. Good franchises don't do that. Good franchises give their guys a chance to grow and learn.
  8. It depends on how bad it is, really. I think you should try to give a guy at least three years, maybe four, unless it's just an unmitigated disaster. It isn't. Not even close.
  9. Firing Rhule would be a ridiculous, reactionary, internet-fan appeasing kind of move. Stupid.
  10. Firing Brady would be a mistake, but I guess it would make the whine-ass message board fans happy or something.
  11. Yep. The fact that this Reddick dope has tricked anyone into thinking he knows what he's talking about, let alone is a legitimate GM candidate, is hilarious. Dude got fired from a mid-level personnel job with the Eagles and hasn't worked in the league for nearly a decade.
  12. Erving has honestly been okay. Better than expected, really. But this is par for the course. People know "names" on the OL, and really don't understand play.
  13. God this is so stupid. Cam's career in Carolina, and maybe in general, is over. He's done as an effective player. No one wants to see him limp around and throw 20 balls per game into the dirt. It would be a sad end to a bright career.
  14. Not willing to get excited about it because Atlanta has one of the worst fronts in the league, but it was encouraging that they at least man-handled a bad team.
  15. The ball was at worst a half-tick late. It really wasn't late. He's got to let DJ clear Anderson's route before the ball comes out. And the throw was in a good spot. Anyone calling this a hospital ball is a fuging moron, really that simple.
  16. Exactly what I said a couple of weeks ago. 3-0 looked ahead of schedule, but the truth is the build is still on track with 8-9 wins.
  17. No late hit? LMAO NFL is phoning this one to the refs in and still losing.
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