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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Wilks best the golden boy Dan Campbell with the playoffs on the line for the Lions. Did so with a lesser talented roster.

Then got beat by the GOAT Brady.

 

Yeah you just a Wilks hater. Everybody knew we should have hired the HC who was actually trending on the right path despite having the worst owner in the NFL.

 

It's no surprise we haven't seen any success. This clown Tepper doesn't know football. He hires yes men. Wilks was not a yes man so he had no shot to be hired.

 

On to the next!

Wilks lost a must win game at home to Mitch Trubisky. This fanbase faps over the most mediocre people

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34 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Wilks lost a must win game at home to Mitch Trubisky.

That one soured me. If your whole identity is going to revolve around being a hard nosed players coach you can't have your players out there looking like they can't be bothered to defend their home turf against a mediocre Steelers team in the middle of a rebuild. We also had 21 rushing yards for the whole game. The old school ground and pound philosophy can still work from time to time but coaches with staying power adapt to the league around them. Passing is the bread and butter.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Imagine still complaining about the best HC under Tepper.

 

Y'all will ignore Rhule/Frank just to slander the guy who actually had us playing for something smh.

 

I don't understand this place at times.

Rhule was trash. He was a fraud and a terrible leader for the team. Also an egomanic control freak. In that respect Wilks was aces. But on the field he was a rerun of Ron Rivera. And in that respect John Fox too. In their day here on the whole those men were good enough coaches when they had cornerstone players on the roster. But those days are gone. It is a different league.

Reich looked terrible and got fired quick but with additional information known to us now like seeing the fact that our #1 overall pick is definitively looking like a coach killer changes things to a degree. In time we will get a better understanding of things that went down with that. It definitely isn't as cut and dry as previously thought.

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6 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

It's clear that we've made the wrong decision at every step of the way. Tepper can go fug himself

this. almost every major decision we have made we fuged up

Tepper tried to make it even worse by doing everything he could to trade for watson too

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6 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

It's clear that we've made the wrong decision at every step of the way. Tepper can go fug himself

 

5 minutes ago, SOJA said:

this. almost every major decision we have made we fuged up

Tepper tried to make it even worse by doing everything he could to trade for watson too

 

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The answer was obvious for like 3 years in a row. But the best thing we could have done was promote Wilks to HC because he earned it and the team bought it. There's something to be said about momentum and being in the right place at the right time. We were one JC Horn game away from the playoffs.

Resign Cam, then draft AR or CJ Stroud. We could still have DJ Moore, or CMC possibly. 

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