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Wilks ain't it


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Just now, OldhamA said:

This is HIS shot to coach his home town Panthers - a team he purportedly loves. 

He literally has nothing to lose - go balls out. Even Rivera pulled out the Riverboat nonsense when he knew his job was on the line. 

With an actual QB I'd agree. With what's currently in the cupboard, there simply is nothing to cobble an offense around. There isn't  a threat you can't beat NFL defenses with 2 dudes.

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7 minutes ago, Castavar said:

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I was a DeMeco Ryans believer but you have to get some offensive braintrust in here ASAP

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It's hard to judge Wilks on one game alone. Also unfair to judge on the resuls because frankly, there's barely anything on offense to work with and our defense was depleted.

However, we can judge Wilks for his decision making and I was not impressed today. As others pointed out, to not use any of those timeouts at the end of the half was unacceptable. So what if the offense had been putrid up to that point? There could've beena a PI on a deep pass attempt, CMC breaking a long run, and so on. Give your players a chance to do something but instead, Wilks basically said he doesn't trust his players at all.

Again, not discounting Wilks yet but if today's an indication of what he can offer, he's not the guy for the job.

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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

Allowing McAdoo to call a game with only two or three forward passes for the first three and a half quarters is enough to prove to me our next HC ain’t on the team right now. Those two or three passes from PJ were horribly off target, but you still gotta try. 

Why? So he can throw four picks and you can say "we should've run the ball"?

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