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Matt Rhule being as honest as it will get


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7 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Some people can't get past win = Sam played good. That's not the always the case.

I watched the entire game, did he make some incredible error that made his game on Sunday bad? There are players on offense much worse than Sam but it always comes back to him

Guys not catching the ball: Sam's fault

OL missing blocks : Sam's fault

WRs not running the right routes or finishing their routes because they are not getting targeted? Sam's fault

Wrs missing blocks? Sam's fault

He does enough bad poo on his own to get dogged out when he actually plays a good game. The offense has tons of problems and its not just Sam. 

We have 3 guys in the top 20 in the league in drops, 2 of them in the top 5. Thats a sure fire way to kill drives and a offense and make your QB numbers look like poo. 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I took the comments and put them in to google translator and this is what it said…

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No the huge mistake was treating cam the way they did. Could really use him right now but probably ain’t gonna answer the phone.

 

his statement was just stating something a blind man could have seen.

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

I watched the entire game, did he make some incredible error that made his game on Sunday bad? There are players on offense much worse than Sam but it always comes back to him

Guys not catching the ball: Sam's fault

OL missing blocks : Sam's fault

WRs not running the right routes or finishing their routes because they are not getting targeted? Sam's fault

Wrs missing blocks? Sam's fault

He does enough bad poo on his own to get dogged out when he actually plays a good game. The offense has tons of problems and its not just Sam. 

You are letting your emotion get the best of you. The simple truth is we won against a bad Falcons team and didn't throw the ball into the end zone once. Do you think that's a sustainable formula for winning?

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Just now, Doc Holiday said:

No the huge mistake was treating cam the way they did. Could really use him right now but probably ain’t gonna answer the phone.

 

his statement was just stating something a blind man could have seen.

I don’t get it Cam is not on a team and has been available what can’t y’all get through your heads? WTH did he do with Patriots nothing damn this is an old story be done with it!

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

You are letting your emotion get the best of you. The simple truth is we won against a bad Falcons team and didn't throw the ball into the end zone once. Do you think that's a sustainable formula for winning?

So the drop by DJ was not a throw into the endzone? Did you watch the game? Dropping TD passes is not a sustainable way to win games, you are right. 

The weapons on this offense suck. 

It does not do us much good when the guys cant catch the ball, what else can we do? Replacing the QB is not going to fix the WRs hands problems, The entire offense needs to be rebuilt like we did the D. 

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8 minutes ago, frankw said:

You are letting your emotion get the best of you. The simple truth is we won against a bad Falcons team and didn't throw the ball into the end zone once. Do you think that's a sustainable formula for winning?

Now that I think about it we also tried to throw into the endzone later in the game as well but the OL collapsed before Sam had a chance to read anything and he threw it out the back of the endzone, anxiously awaiting your response, but I know you are going to disappear again. 

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

It got us a W yesterday as opposed to Darnold throwing 40 times a game ineffectively in a losing effort.  Sometimes going back to the basics works.

Can’t win a super bowl like how we played. Need to be able to pass the ball. Playoff teams aren’t going to let us run on them for 200 yards. 

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21 minutes ago, Waldo said:

LOL. Maybe for Sam. Just hilarious that if Sam doesn't drop a duece on the field then it's a good game for him. 

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We should just let Sam play RB because he is not a very good QB. 

I can't wait for the inevitable "One that got away" threads about Darnold when he is back up QB for some team in a couple of years. 

I swear some of these Darnold fanboys are hilarious with their takes. 

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7 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

I don’t get it Cam is not on a team and has been available what can’t y’all get through your heads? WTH did he do with Patriots nothing damn this is an old story be done with it!

Cam was 20td’s (12 of those rushing) and 10 ints. Last season. 
 

are you saying you’d rather have more of PJ than get someone that can actually play at the NFL level. Only person that thinks PJ is NFL material is Rhule and PJ, which is a fuging joke

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11 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

He also had a TD dropped in the end zone and a few other drops, I remember them showing a graphic that we had 3 dropped passes before the half. 

Maybe if we spent a whole draft on offense we would have playmakers that could actually catch the ball. For gods sake we had a Minnesota castoff making plays in the game because our weapons are lacking so bad on offense. 

The offense is loaded though, we just need a franchise QB to take it over the top with a RT and a sometimes great #1 WR if he decides to play with a bunch of rookies and garbage. 

It's over, they have already given up on Sam being more than he ever was. We wouldn't have been looking at Watson if this was untrue...

Sam is playing for a backup job at this point in his career. The ship has sail, the writing is on the wall and it's a given at this point in time. The blame starts with Sam, not the coaching and not he WRs.  

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I can't wait for the inevitable "One that got away" threads about Darnold when he is back up QB for some team in a couple of years. 

I swear some of these Darnold fanboys are hilarious with their takes. 

I am always looking for a deep belly laugh.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I can't wait for the inevitable "One that got away" threads about Darnold when he is back up QB for some team in a couple of years. 

I swear some of these Darnold fanboys are hilarious with their takes. 

Not even a Darnold fanboy whatever the hell that is, im just pointing out the obvious that we need multiple players on O. 

Sam played a decent game Sunday littered with drops, one that would have been a TD early in the game on a dime in the back of the endzone. 

Sam made a dumb move near the end of the game by not sliding and got popped. 

Currently on O we have a #1 WR who half-assed it on Sunday. A RT, and maybe a TE. 

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