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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

McAdoo damned well better have not only insight but influence if Rhule wants to keep his damned job.

He definitely should haha but our head coach is clueless, man.  I never know what that guy’s gonna do except typically make the wrong choice

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38 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

So keep the coach but handicap him and set him up for failure. That's dumb AF. If Rhule isn't fired, Tepper isn't putting roadblocks in. That would be entirely counterproductive.

Either fire the guy or keep your hands off the football side of the organization.

Well the current leadership gutted the 2022 draft picks. Wouldn’t surprise me if they started trading next years in a desperate attempt to save their jobs. I guess we should be happy they’re going all in? Worked in 2021 right???

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

Well the current leadership gutted the 2022 draft picks. Wouldn’t surprise me if they started trading next years in a desperate attempt to save their jobs. I guess we should be happy they’re going all in? Worked in 2021 right???

Not saying be happy. Just saying if you keep the coach, no reason to kneecap him. Might as well fire him at that point and save a year. Don't think that's happening, so I don't think Tepper needs to play around in football operations by dictating what happens on the football side.

I'm just against owners having in say so in draft picks, selections, players, etc. Hire and fire - that's as far as the owners extent should be.

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

sorry Howell is over rated by UNC homers

 

dude had several NFL players on his offense in 2020 and didnt do poo

 

played in the ACC and was underwleming

 

hes also got the game body as baker mayfield..  just pastier, and harrier  

 

Nice to see someone else who isn't wearing the UNC Homer glasses.

The guys play in college reminds me of Will Grier with scrambling ability, and that's not a knock at Grier as he played really well for WVU. Also Howell will not be able to run on NFL defenses the way he did against a weakened ACC. (the entire conference was bad this past season)

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