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The Ewing Theory


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I think the reason this KB stuff hasn’t hit me as hard as some is because I believe in the Ewing theory. 

 

There is evidence that this could be the case with KB. Our one season without him, and everyone’s writing us off, was our best in franchise history.  

 

I shocked when I heard about the trade too, and I don’t like Hurney and I think firing Gettleman was the dumbest thing in the past 15 years. 

But maybe there is something to this. 

 

What say you, Ewing Theory?

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I don't know about that, but I do remember what I heard a business owner tell a manager once.  You can fire who you please, but if you fire someone, you better have someone as good or better to replace him, or you will be joining him on the unemployment line.  

Would we have thought we had someone better in 2015 when KB went down? 

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9 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

If it gets Cam to distribute his targets to everyone on the team I'm down for it.

He already was....

 

 

Kelvin Benjamin 32 51 475 14.8 2 43 6 59.4 0 0 101 21
Christian McCaffrey 49 66 378 7.7 2 37 2 47.3 0 0 308 20
Devin Funchess 33 58 357 10.8 3 24 5 44.6 0 0 113 20
Ed Dickson 22 32 349 15.9 0 64 6 43.6 0 0 152 15
Russell Shepard 11 18 133 12.1 1 40 1 16.6 0 0 51 5
Curtis Samuel 7 14
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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

Really don't think Kelvin is a top 20 WR talent imho.

top 30?

top 50?

either way, if your QB coach can't coach your QB to distribute the ball and your OC can't design schemes to get different players on the field the problem is your coaching staff, not provable commodities at QB and WR.

this team is absolutely dysfunctional from the top down.

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29 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

The fact that Buffalo called us tells me there was no thought put into this other than a last second “sure” by the Hurney himself 

No. It means brandon beane knew that the panthers were never high on Benjamin and knew they’d drop him for cheap 

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