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rayzor

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  1. yes, that is true. and he also is the type that will move on quickly when you don't show your worth. kind of like, "i will give you everything you need to succeed, but i won't do your job for you. get it done with the tools i give you or we'll find someone who can." that's why we moved on from TB so quickly and why i think that contract TB got was more hurney's doing than rhule's. I think Darnold will have a little more rope than TB got, but not much more and the only reason he will be given that rope was because TB was already who he was, but Darnold is still able to be developed because of his age. but you've got to show signs that you are doing the right things or at the very least moving in that direction. there has to be results or quantifiable measures of progress. if neither of those are present, we'll be on the lookout for another QB next year.
  2. lol i tried to convince myself early on that it wasn't as bad as i thought it was going to be...kind of like what i did with clausen. i was like everyone else, though, when we found out that we were going to be going with davidson....just a massive headscratcher, but i think by that point no one was surprised. i know i wasn't. i mean davidson came with the charlie weiss stamp of approval. just how bad could he be? oof yeah, among the most frustrating things i saw with fox/davidson was quitting what was working and also trying to match up with a teams strength instead of trying to focus on and exploit a team's weakness. if a team was weak against the run but super stout against the pass, the gameplan would be to focus on passing the ball.
  3. a belief i have always had...a good leader makes people want to follow because of the way they are treated and valued. people will give you their best if they believe you believe and are invested in them. good leaders will also allow leaders under them to bring their best assets to the table and give them the freedom to use what they bring to the table without mandating how it's used. i see all of that in rhule.
  4. i didn't realize how good we had it until we turned the offense over to an OL coach.
  5. i'm just amazed that fox allowed that t happen, but then fox was a different coach after the superbowl. leading up to it, he was everything you wanted to see in a coach. after achieving success so early i think everything was about repeating the formula that got him to that game with as much of the same personnel or type of personnel as possible. where he used to adapt, he turned into "well it worked before, it should keep on working." that's why henning didn't fit anymore with him and why trgovac did. henning was constantly creative...which means unpredictable. fox just wanted to focus on 'run the ball, stop the run'.
  6. This was one awesome moment. Had me filled with such pride. I just wish we had a better situation around Cam. Damn Rivera.
  7. not too crazy about this idea. i'd like to keep moton at RT because he's working there. i like not having a question mark at that part of the OL. you bump him over to LT and you put in an older beat up RT in and you are just causing more issues. any bodies we bring in on the OL should be taking care of a specific need. if LT is weak still, bring in someone who has experience playing there. but unless we have some stud that gets released from here on, i'd rather just roll with who we've got and try to get them to work....minus little. ready for that hurney pick to be in the past.
  8. Agreed, there's not a chunk of that schedule that makes me nervous.
  9. Yeah, after an absolutely humiliating loss in ATL the board melted down so bad we had to start over. I think we were down for a day or two. That's why you don't see anyone with a join date earlier than 2008.
  10. will probably be an AFC team with a young QB. probably ravens.
  11. From what I could gather, it has more to do with their faith in ATL and CHI being better than us and bumping them up ahead which dropped us. Screw 'em.
  12. That's fine. We'll prove who we are....one way or the other.
  13. that season was a massive roller coaster. we, esp. jake, started off so good before tommy john attacked him. after that, the only shining spot was vinnie. i remember this moment so clearly... i remember Vinnie had talks with Dwill that helped him take it up a notch. i also remember that last huddle of Vinnie's in our last game of the season playing in tampa (where he played his first game as a pro). He was sent in on the last play and the play call in his helmet to take a knee came from his son. All that stuff with Vinnie almost made me forget that stuff with david carr. i remember him getting booed off the field at home and then missing games being on the injured list with a fragile psyche. dude should not have taken a snap that year.
  14. He and a good few of us have been here for a lot longer than that. I can't remember when he started but I was in either '04 or '05.
  15. In no particular order X-clown Pass to Rosario Dawson to beat the chargers Pass to Olsen to beat the Seahawks Beating the cowboys on thanksgiving
  16. its almost like they don't expect newton to finish the season healthy.
  17. Sammy, PJ, and Tommy make a good corps. All are good scramblers. Tommy is a good swiss army knife guy that gives you a few options and opens the door for some creativity. You could legitimately put him on the same field as Sammy or PJ when/if he fills in and all he would do is make the defense confused. Grier, on the other hand, is a nice guy. He's well liked, but really offers not much more than that. He's going to be heading somewhere else.
  18. i guess considering our choices, positional versatility in the personnel is essential....and apparently that leaves little with not much chance of being on the roster. yeah....i'm shocked.
  19. smells like a vote of little to no confidence.
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