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Smitty puts the blame yesterday all on the OL


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25 minutes ago, frankw said:

You know Sam had an all time bad day when the best retort from some involves Cam Newton. Any other time the mention of his name here is met with hostility. It goes back to an old problem with this fanbase that is some people are perfectly fine losing depending on who is involved.

Hot damn who is this guy

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2 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

Trust me, I know. What's the point if you can't win it all? This offense isn't there and it won't be until we replace Sam and the offensive line. Picking up his option was the dumbest thing we did in the off season. 

This staff and the moves they have made at  qb would probably have 25 other head coaches on the hot seat 

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2 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

What QB is giving this roster a chip with this OL?

If you take a glance above your post, you'll notice we talked about improving the offensive line. The point is getting a good QB to go along with that line. 

As poo as the offensive line is, they didn't make Sam throw those interceptions yesterday. Those were all bad decisions made by Sam himself. 

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2 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

What QB is giving this roster a chip with this OL?

If you take a glance above your post, you'll notice we talked about improving the offensive line. The point is getting a good QB to go along with that line. 

As poo as the offensive line is, they didn't make Sam throw those interceptions yesterday. Those were all bad decisions made by Sam himself. 

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21 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

I guess Smitty has not heard of the imaginary QB that is coming out in this years draft that is ready to take us to multiple Superb Owls regardless of the OL in front of him. 

Do you think the Oline threw those picks or that people can't think there's a distinct possibility that both the line and QB need improvement? You seem to be struggling with this

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5 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

Trust me, I know. What's the point if you can't win it all? This offense isn't there and it won't be until we replace Sam and the offensive line. Picking up his option was the dumbest thing we did in the off season. 

The option is fine. If Fitts is as good as we all hope, trade him for value. 

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1 minute ago, Kuhndog94 said:

If you take a glance above your post, you'll notice we talked about improving the offensive line. The point is getting a good QB to go along with that line. 

As poo as the offensive line is, they didn't make Sam throw those interceptions yesterday. Those were all bad decisions made by Sam himself. 

I notice that, but I dont see how we build the OL if we draft a QB with our 1st round pick. We tried the late round picks and FAs route this year and the OL still sucks. 

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3 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Do you think the Oline threw those picks or that people can't think there's a distinct possibility that both the line and QB need improvement? You seem to be struggling with this

Sam is not without any blame in this, he does need to improve or he will be replaced. Sam has not been perfect by a long shot. We also need better play calls when CMC is out and DJ Moore is being locked down. 

Sam missed TMJ this week and last wide open, He missed Robby on the deep shot yesterday but he would have hit that with more time from the OL. He has also thrown some bad INTs. 

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2 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

I notice that, but I dont see how we build the OL if we draft a QB with our 1st round pick. We tried the late round picks and FAs route this year and the OL still sucks. 

I think we should we go OL with the first pick too. I wouldn't be upset. However, Sam isn't the answer. 

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2 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I don’t think ppl realize how bad those ints were, the first one to dj Moore he threw Idc if he was prime Peyton Manning, that was getting int no matter what 

They are bad, bad. It's almost as if he literally isn't seeing the defense. I think the game is too fast to him. He can't process it that fast or something. Because he said it best, it's like he's seeing ghosts out there. 

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