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58 minutes ago, CRA said:

The Carolina Panthers were an excellent passing team earlier this year per Matt Rhule today.   Excellent. 
 

 

Uhhhhhhhh...

Sam had a decent stretch but was clearly figured out... Just like the entire offense... Hell DBs flat out told us they knew our routes lololol. 

I mean the only time he looked decent after the Cowboys game was a couple series against the Vikings in hurry up...

 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

The Carolina Panthers were an excellent passing team earlier this year per Matt Rhule today.   Excellent. 
 

 

Are we supposed to believe him now or call it just another lie? Asking for a friend. 

I surely wouldn't classify it that way.  Trending toward serviceable at best, until it got figured out. 

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10 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Are we supposed to believe him now or call it just another lie? Asking for a friend. 

I surely wouldn't classify it that way.  Trending toward serviceable at best, until it got figured out. 

I thought the passing O looked promising at first. Then it crashed and burned. Actually not unlike last year lol.

Took the defense longer but it's clearly been figured out too.

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Just now, mav1234 said:

I thought the passing O looked promising at first. Then it crashed and burned. Actually not unlike last year lol.

Took the defense longer but it's clearly been figured out too.

The defense is not talented enough nor deep enough to compensate for a bad offense that continually puts them in bad situations. 

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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

Uhhhhhhhh...

Sam had a decent stretch but was clearly figured out... Just like the entire offense... Hell DBs flat out told us they knew our routes lololol. 

I mean the only time he looked decent after the Cowboys game was a couple series against the Vikings in hurry up...

 

prior to the Atl game where he was injured we had 7 passing TDs to 8 INTs.   QB fumbling, WRs dropping passes, hospital balls, middle of the pack yardage production. 

Rhule is flat out selling lies to try to keep his job. 

wouldn’t be surprised if the game plan this week really puts Cam in horrific spots early to fail and fail hard. 

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20 minutes ago, stbugs said:

He was over 300 in weeks 2, 3 and 4. This whole forum was talking playoffs and some people were talking playoff seeding after week 3. It was a lifetime ago so it’s hard to remember when we appeared to be a competitive team. 

We played some really bad football teams and while a lot of people were smoking the Sam crack…..a lot were pointing out that NY Sam was clearly still there despite winning.    Once the competition got harder and teams saw how we were going to use Sam….it got harder to hide what Sam was. 
 

regardless, calling an average pass attack vs a couple bad teams EXCELLENT….is used car salesman lies.   Rhule isn’t even remotely a decent liar.   

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When you can't produce on the field, all you're left with is lying out of your ass. C'mon, Matt. Put Darnold back out there. Remind Tepper how great he was. Be sure mention to Dave how we don't have 2nd and 6th round draft picks in next year's draft due to the "investment" in Darnold. Oh... and you're gonna be paying him $18M next season too by the way.

Fug this guy. If he's not fired I'm probably done.

 

 

If Rhule and Darnold are here next year I'll just focus on fantasy football

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When you can't produce on the field, all you're left with is lying out of your ass. C'mon, Matt. Put Darnold back out there. Remind Tepper how great he was. Be sure mention to Dave how we don't have 2nd and 6th round draft picks in next year's draft due to the "investment" in Darnold. Oh... and you're gonna be paying him $18M next season too by the way.

Fug this guy. If he's not fired I'm probably done.

 

 

We don’t have a 3rd either 

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