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Huddle Logic


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Since this is the 10th year of the Huddle I thought I would throw out some gems of past popular believes on the Huddle.

 

 

1.  Steve Smith isn't a #1 receiver because he is to short.  Yes that was a popular opinion on this board at one time.

 

2. Jake Delhomme is a great QB.  Jake was a good / serviceable QB.  Great was stretching it.

 

3. We have the best (enter LB Corp / Front four/ CB Corp)  Fact of the matter the only best we had was running back duo in 2008.

 

4.  My personal favorite.   Jake is a better QB than Drew Brees.  Yeah that one people really said.

 

5. John Fox cant coach.  Yeah taking a team to the playoffs with The Golden Calf of Bristol proved that one wrong.

 

Please feel free to add any you remember.

I've broke down the John Fox coaching style on here so many times on the why, when and how it works I dont even want to think about it, but yeah I was damn tired of him putting his hands in on the Offense and was glad to see him go just because of that alone.

 

lets say his style works if you are undertalented on offense but have a strong defense, he plays to slow the game down and for you to play at his pace, which works perfectly well with The Golden Calf of Bristol, but trust me he has nothing to do with the offense in Denver, he's been told hands off.  it truely annoys me to think how he's probably going to be remember for winning the supper bowl in Denver this year only because he's been told to not touch the offense.

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2. so Tent Dilfer was a great QB.

3. It was up there but the greatest might be pushing it.

4. Jake might have won more games until 2006 but Brees was still the better QB.

still no dont get the prior to 2006 thing, there was a reason the Chargers kept Rivers over Brees and it wasn't because they thought Brees was better then Rivers. but if you were to ask today who was the better between them now it's no contest Brees.

 

I hate revisionist history to my Core so lets not make poo up

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The Chargers were looking for any excuse to dump Brees, and for the life of me, I don't know why.  All he did was produce for them.  AJ Smith was a complete douche and poo hole as a GM, however, and probably just didn't like his mole and had a personal vendetta against him.  Maybe Brees banged his wife.

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Mike Shula has learned a ton about calling a good offensive game by being a QB coach for a few years.

Still pissed at all the people that wanted Chud gone and there was quit a few, well they got what they wished for and were wrong and I was proven correct.

 

just goes to show there are some arguments you dont want to win, because in the end you still lose :-(

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The Chargers were looking for any excuse to dump Brees, and for the life of me, I don't know why. All he did was produce for them. AJ Smith was a complete douche and poo hole as a GM, however, and probably just didn't like his mole and had a personal vendetta against him. Maybe Brees banged his wife.

Brees had an injury (to his shoulder, if I remember correctly) that some thought could be career altering.

That was why Miami balked at the last minute when it looked like a done deal that he'd be a Dolphin.

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Still pissed at all the people that wanted Chud gone and there was quit a few, well they got what they wished for and were wrong and I was proven correct.

 

just goes to show there are some arguments you dont want to win, because in the end you still lose :-(

A little early to declare victory on that one. Those of us who wanted Chud gone didn't necessarily want Mike Shula. Chud's offense last year at this time was every bit as dreadful as Shula's is now.

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The thing I notice about the Huddle is the extreme highs and the extreme lows in regards to the Panthers as a team and the individual players as a whole. There isn't much in between with some of you.   

 

Also, Jack Delhomme threw for 150 without an Ints. Did he receive as much praise in the media for that feat as Peyton is receiving for his? Something tells me NOT!

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