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So I'm done....


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9 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Absolutely no one believes Darnold can take over a game throwing the football.  That fact will remain regardless.  He can move the chains, maybe. But do not fall under the illusion that he will ever take over a game with throwing the ball. If we cannot run the ball we do not have a chance to win. It's that simple. 

That's what I mean though. He's gonna have to do that if we're going to get anywhere.

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6 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

That's what I mean though. He's gonna have to do that if we're going to get anywhere.

We are not going anywhere.  We are just caught up an unfortunate series of events.  This team is just doing the best they can with what they have. It just not enough to win any games.  We have somehow managed to stay in the discussion for a playoff spot despite our intentions or abilities. 

My only interest now is to watch who is fighting for a roster spot. In my mind the game outcome is predetermined before it starts. It has been all season.  If they win I take it in perspective and apply credit accordingly.  Either way, I still see a team that needs a lot of churn from top to bottom. 

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19 hours ago, rayzor said:

I have no more interest or curiosity in the Wilks experiment. 

Barring a trip to the NFC conference championship, I'm just not interested in seeing anymore from this team with Wilks at the helm. Better than Rhule, yes. Not good enough.

Until we can hire a new breed of coach, I'm done with this team. No more getting outclassed, out coached, and out performed by bad teams.

Sorry (not) I have standards beyond "the players like him and he's a local product."

I want more for this team than Wilks can deliver.

You had me until this part. Bruh, you think we're a good team? lol We're also a bad team. 

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11 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

You had me until this part. Bruh, you think we're a good team? lol We're also a bad team. 

lol no i don't think we're a good team. i think we were set up to win that game against the steelers and should have won it based on what we had been seeing the past few weeks, but no...i don't think we're good. we got exposed yesterday. we're not just a QB away from being good, we're a good QB, good coaching staff, good TE, good WR, good depth at corner, and a few other pieces away from being good.

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1 hour ago, OneBadCat said:

A team finally stopped the run and we were forced to pass. Darnold was having a good day and they still tried to force the run and shelter him. If we want to win out then we have to believe that Darnold can take over a game throwing the ball. 

I think thats the point, the staff knows he cant do what we need him to do.  I mean its clear as day he fuging sucks.  For the past 3 games he has tried like hell to turn the ball over and has been saved by the grace of God, its just a matter of time

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I think thats the point, the staff knows he cant do what we need him to do.  I mean its clear as day he fuging sucks.  For the past 3 games he has tried like hell to turn the ball over and has been saved by the grace of God, its just a matter of time

 

lol 

This is what it has come to. Trying to quantify Sams'  not throwing INTs with "Well he should have"? 

 

Good one boss. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Gerry Green said:

 

lol 

This is what it has come to. Trying to quantify Sams'  not throwing INTs with "Well he should have"? 

 

Good one boss. 

 

 

The dumb motherfuger fumbled on the goddamn goalline 2 games ago, he had 2 fumbles blown dead yesterday, one in the red zone.  Darnold is a walking turnover and its only a matter of time before it completely fugs us......again

 

but keep sucking darnolds dick, its funny to watch

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34 minutes ago, rayzor said:

lol no i don't think we're a good team. i think we were set up to win that game against the steelers and should have won it based on what we had been seeing the past few weeks, but no...i don't think we're good. we got exposed yesterday. we're not just a QB away from being good, we're a good QB, good coaching staff, good TE, good WR, good depth at corner, and a few other pieces away from being good.

Fair enough.. I also believe we should have beat the steelers. Unfortunately the 0-line decided to have a really bad day yesterday. Christiansen got exposed, cobertt as well. About the only one that did OK  was Bozeman. Even Ickey got punched in the mouf..

Darnold played a good enough game that we should have won with him. 

 

Even after all this though, you can still make the playoffs. 

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

The dumb motherfuger fumbled on the goddamn goalline 2 games ago, he had 2 fumbles blown dead yesterday, one in the red zone.  Darnold is a walking turnover and its only a matter of time before it completely fugs us......again

 

but keep sucking darnolds dick, its funny to watch

 

lol

 

Except for the fumble, which was a TD by the way. You are ranting like a lunatic over things that DID NOT HAPPEN.  

 

Call me what you want. You use personal slurs all the time. It is like water off a ducks back anymore. You pooing all my posts is also fodder for my funny bone. I post as much as I can just to get you to poo my posts. I am using you for my own personal joy. 

 

Maybe if you are this emotional over a FOOTBALL GAME, you might think about maybe, just maybe taking a break.

 

 

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