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This has nothing to do with the Bryce trade which I'm still fine with. Let's go through the list:

  • Jaycee Horn - always hurt
  • Terrace Marshall - can't be bothered enough to even try finishing a route, also always hurt
  • Tremble -useless
  • Corrall - out of the league already

These are only the day two picks, not a single day 3 pick he's made has made any sort of impact either. Let's keep going though.

  • Traded a day two pick for CJ Henderson.
  • Signed Miles Sanders who's fumble changed the entire game today.
  • Is playing hardball with by far the best player on the team after turning down a lucrative trade package to move him.

Again I'm still fine with the Bryce trade as I obviously think he's someone we can build the future of our franchise around. But he's made multiple other high leverage moves/picks that have been nothing short of disastrous so far. Without serious turnaround/growth from this roster he should absolutely get canned come January.

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23 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

This has nothing to do with the Bryce trade which I'm still fine with. Let's go through the list:

  • Jaycee Horn - always hurt
  • Terrace Marshall - can't be bothered enough to even try finishing a route, also always hurt
  • Tremble -useless
  • Corrall - out of the league already

These are only the day two picks, not a single day 3 pick he's made has made any sort of impact either. Let's keep going though.

  • Traded a day two pick for CJ Henderson.
  • Signed Miles Sanders who's fumble changed the entire game today.
  • Is playing hardball with by far the best player on the team after turning down a lucrative trade package to move him.

Again I'm still fine with the Bryce trade as I obviously think he's someone we can build the future of our franchise around. But he's made multiple other high leverage moves/picks that have been nothing short of disastrous so far. Without serious turnaround/growth from this roster he should absolutely get canned come January.

All happened under the Rhule administration.  I'll wait for judgement until after year two of the Reich era.

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