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2 minutes ago, SmartyHurney69 said:

Everyone that actually took the time to lookup his games, and watch them did. Same with Teddy.

Remember I got banned for saying that Teddy had a poor game (in a game we won), that he was throwing would-be picks, and wasn't able to throw deep. At least you made it through the seasons.

That sucks you got banned. I consider myself a realist and never get too high or low. Bridgewater sadly was more competent than Darnold. Darnold has a ton of arm talent but he doesn’t appear quick enough in the brain to make throws. Bridgewater has the brain for the game but not the physical talent. Sad we have had two straight miserable seasons with broken loser QBs.

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

They really picked up Darnold option before he even played a down.... This staff has been to damn cocky from the get go and if today isnt humbling i dont know what is.

But he’s “still a rookie”. I screamed loudly that picking it up was a huge mistake with no real upside(and a 19M downside). I was assured the FO knew best. Even though not one person has come up with any decent reason to gamble 19M on a bust. 

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If your team quits while getting blown out by one of the worst teams in the league I think it’s safe to say rhules lost the locker room. Tepper swung for the fences and missed, no use in wasting more time and letting things fester. 

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24 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

They really picked up Darnold option before he even played a down.... This staff has been to damn cocky from the get go and if today isnt humbling i dont know what is.

That’s the biggest head scratcher for me. Why on Gods green Earth do you pick up his 5th year option before he’s even played a down?! What had he ever shown before tells you that’s a smart idea? It’s baffling. 

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Revoke his play-calling/fire Joe Brady effective immediately.  Joe can't grasp how to call around personnel deficiencies nor in-game adjust.  Oh yeah, when Matt Rhule say we are about tho trade for another defensive player, smack his @ss.

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