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TheCasillas

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  1. lol the list means nothing. Look at the teams at the bottom who has the same discipline score as us.... Half of the teams at the bottom within .1 of us are in the playoffs. I get our coaching staff sucks, but this stat proves nothing. Its knitpick data.
  2. Thats fair. I dont know enough to defend. There are so many conversations within those four walls that we have zero insight into. I will one thing though, expect a simliar outcome between Jason Licht and Arians once TB12 moves. Those are two people who probabaly do not get along in TB.
  3. Ron Rivera said multiple times during his tenure that when was with MH, he told MH what he wanted, and dealt with what MH got him. Not all GM/HC relationships and processes are created equal. There really is no "blueprint" for success. Even if you look at the top 4 teams in the league, they all operate their FOs differently.
  4. The QB market now, is going to look very different come March.... There will be a few names let go, put on the block, and asking for trades. Its going to be wild this offseason.
  5. I’m so confused there is nothing here but speculation. There is nothing here stating they haven’t spoken. Rhule said in his post game presser that he and tepper spoke everyday and gave him a high vote of confidence. They have def spoken.
  6. uhh Mike Groh is pretty legit... He was a part of the Eagles SB winning team Groh enters his second season with the Colts as the team's wide receivers coach. He has 21 years of coaching experience, including nine seasons in the NFL. Groh helped Indianapolis reach the playoffs in 2020 with an 11-5 regular season record. In 2020, Groh worked with a receiving group headlined by T.Y. Hilton, Zach Pascal and rookie Michael Pittman Jr. Hilton caught 56 passes for a team-high 762 yards and five touchdowns. He became the fourth player in franchise history to hit 9,000 career receiving yards (9,360) and the sixth player to reach 9,000 career scrimmage yards (9,415). Pascal registered career highs in receptions (44) and receiving yards (629) while tying his career-high in touchdown receptions (five). Pittman Jr. finished his debut season with 40 receptions for 503 yards and one touchdown. Among rookies, he ranked 10th in receiving yards. Prior to Indianapolis, Groh spent three years with the Philadelphia Eagles, most recently serving as the offensive coordinator for two seasons (2018-19). The Eagles made the playoffs in each of his three seasons in Philadelphia, including winning Super Bowl LII. In 2019, the Eagles ranked fourth in the NFL in total first downs (354), fourth in third down percentage (45.4 percent), third in red zone offense (66.7 percent), second in goal to go percentage (87.5 percent) and second in average time of possession (32:56). Quarterback Carson Wentz completed 388-of-607 passes for 4,039 yards with 27 touchdowns and seven interceptions for a 93.1 passer rating. He set single-season franchise records for completions and passing yards. Wentz was the only quarterback in the NFL to throw a touchdown pass in all 16 regular season games in 2019. Running back Miles Sanders led all NFL rookies in scrimmage yards (1,327) and led all rookie running backs in receptions (50), receiving yards (509) and receiving touchdowns (three). He also set the Eagles rookie record for rushing yards (818). Among NFL tight ends, Zach Ertz ranked third in receptions (88), fourth in receiving yards (916) and tied for fourth in receiving touchdowns (six) in 2019. Tight end Dallas Goedert finished with career highs in receptions (58), receiving yards (607) and receiving touchdowns (five). Goedert ranked ninth in receptions, 10th in receiving yards and tied for seventh in receiving touchdowns among NFL tight ends. The Eagles became the seventh team in NFL history to have two tight ends compile 50 catches in the same season. In his first season as offensive coordinator, Groh helped Philadelphia finish with the league's seventh-ranked passing offense (267.2 yards per game). Wentz completed 279-of-401 passes for 3,074 yards with 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions for a 102.2 passer rating. He ranked third in the NFL with a team-record 69.6 completion percentage. Ertz had a career year as he caught 116 passes for 1,163 yards and eight touchdowns. He set the league record for receptions by a tight end in a single season. Groh originally joined the Eagles in 2017 as wide receivers coach and was part of the Super Bowl LII championship team. He worked with a receivers room that was led by Nelson Agholor and Alshon Jeffery. Agholor caught 62 passes for 768 yards and a career-high eight touchdowns. Jeffery finished with 57 receptions for 789 yards and nine touchdowns. Philadelphia was the only team with two wide receivers that produced eight-or-more receiving touchdowns in 2017. In 2016, Groh was the passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach for the Los Angeles Rams. He guided wide receiver Kenny Britt to his first career 1,000-yard receiving season as he compiled career highs in receptions (68), receiving yards (1,002) and receiving touchdowns (five). Britt became the first Rams wideout to register a 1,000-yard receiving season since 2007. Groh served as the wide receivers coach for the Chicago Bears for three seasons (2013-15) and worked with Pro Bowlers Brandon Marshall and Jeffery. The Bears had three 1,000-yard receiving seasons under Groh with Jeffery hitting the mark in 2013 (1,421) and 2014 (1,133) and Marshall accomplishing the feat in 2013 (1,295). Over Groh's three seasons in Chicago, Jeffery recorded the ninth-most receiving yards (3,361) in the NFL. In 2013, Jeffery set the franchise record for receiving yards in a game on two separate occasions (218 yards vs. New Orleans 10/6/13; 249 yards at Minnesota 12/1/13). He became the only player in Bears history to amass multiple 200-yard receiving games, in addition to becoming the eighth player in NFL history to have two 200-yard receiving games in the same season. Prior to Chicago, Groh won back-to-back national championships at Alabama in 2011-12 as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. He also won a national championship with the Crimson Tide in 2009 while serving as an offensive graduate assistant. In between his stints at Alabama, Groh was the quarterbacks coach at Louisville in 2010. From 2001-08, Groh coached at his alma mater, Virginia. He served in a variety of roles, including offensive coordinator (2006-08), wide receivers/quarterbacks/recruiting coordinator (2005), wide receivers/quarterbacks (2003-04) and wide receivers (2001-02). Groh is the son of Al Groh, a former head coach of the New York Jets and a longtime NFL assistant. Mike began his coaching career on his father's staff in New York in 2000, serving as an offensive assistant/quality control coach for the Jets.
  7. He played his rookie season with a torn labrum and eventually went to IR... This year he only graded poorly in one game. Not sure we have enough of a sample size to agree with your claim. Plus, young successful CBs is extremely rare. CBs transitioning from college to pros normally take 3 - 4 years. There are a ton of cases to support that.
  8. I think the Urban meyer fallout is going to have teams thinking twice about these aggressive behavior'd coaches.
  9. and he will land somewhere else because he was on a 1yr deal with the packers. Packers wont be able to afford him
  10. bc he looked sleepy during all of his interviews... we covered this when we traded for him.
  11. they signed two lineman to cheap deals in attempt to bridge it during an offseason we didnt have much cap space. It didnt work. Luckily, they didnt put themselves in a situation where they are eating up cap and holding us back from signing some real talent this offseason. It was a short term plan with little long term impact.
  12. Fitt said they were trying to trade for OL but teams werent trading them...
  13. Hopefully this leads to hiring senior staff. Which is something we all were hoping for. The spin here is that Rhule has made changes when things werent working out during his tenure here.
  14. Bc thats what needs to be done. Nothing else they can really say right now. They've been preaching oline since the begining of the season, especially Fitts.
  15. that was clearly a fumble.. haha He lost control of the ball before his hand went forward.
  16. BR reported today we could fetch a 1st for him. They think his value would go up due to a bidding war. His value alon with a single deal would be a day 2 pick, but the demand for him would drive up the price. They listed the following teams as teams who would trade a 1st for him: 1. Rams 2. Chiefs 3. WFT 4. Jets (early 2nd and 3rd)
  17. Trading CMC would cost just as much money as keeping him. the other team would have to take on some of the financials dedicated to CMC for it to be worth it.
  18. Dude, this will be my last reply to you.... because you are literally pulling poo out of your ass. KK Short was restructured in 2019... Samir wasnt here during that period. Samir is a savage. The guy takes no poo.
  19. 1. What does that have to do with Samir? This is completely off topic. 2. Im not having this conversation again. There are literaly 2 posts already discussing this that I posted.
  20. KK short was restrcutured before Samir was here. Samir didnt take over cap duties full time until June 2020 (Not in on the CMC deal or Boston, those were MH). During Tepper's interview on after he hired Samir (and Pat Stewart), he said that he wants Samir and PAt to learn the current oeprating model before jumping in and making any changes. They officially started to take on their role at the begining of the 2020 season. We dont owe RA 20 million, that is just false. We already paid the majority of his signing bonus. The players chosen to be signed are not Samir's responsibiltiies, he is the one that makes the financials work. Stop trolling dude.
  21. Go back and watch the camp confidential and the episode where Fitts says that Samir handles all of the deals. He is the one who makes the decisions on if the deal will work or not. Sure MR and Fitt make the decision on the who, but Samir determines if it is feasible financially.
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