duke1861
Well-Known Member
I’m been thinking...Ruh roh on that lol...
I’m beginning to believe that Ron Reversal always planned to play all 3 QBs on our roster. 4 games each for assessment value. Sadly Turner is too new and uncreative as a OC to create adequate protections with limited talent, regardless of who the QB is.
I mean seriously, I’ve never seen such bad FB in my life from this team as witnessed in the second half of yesterday’s game. I mean, cmon man, poor Alex was used as a sacrificial lamb against the Rams D with no protection and this being after that same D knocked out Kyle Allen. Unbelievable. Actually irresponsible for mr Reversals ‘protect my players from injury’ guy. LMFAO
And same guy ruined ANY chance of being able to put DH back in when we’ve got a just a hair from full on concussion Tim and a gimpy, need to protect 2 yard Check down Charlie.
My only hope is that this coaching staff takes its collective heads outta their asses and have some pressers that say nothing over ridiculousness. (I didn’t put Kyle back in because I wanted to protect him even tho he was cleared to go back in. No, I’ll just put the most heroic return to the field guy, who hasn’t even got the rust knocked off cuz you’ve sabotaged the young healthy guy at QB3
I have been on here since the offseason saying the same thing:
1. We need a GM...not RR trying to be a psuedo-GM.
2. We needed a strong FA class to come build a core and nucleus along with high draft picks.
3. We needed to get Haskins protection up front and playmakers to succeed.
4. Scott Turner would not be a good fit for our situation. We needed a veteran OC to taylor an offense around Haskins.
I am 4 fof 4 so far and have ticked off various posters.
The idea of being "patient" is laughable at this point and doesn't work. This team might be equal to or just as bad as last years squad. This is probably a re-build year obviously and that is probably how RR sold himself to Danny on the job. He also more than likely demanded total control as well. The problem is that he did really nothing to improve the team in the offseaon. The draft is pretty straightforward but the decision to not bring in a starting TE, re-sign Scherff who is a walking IR machine, not addressing the playmaking positions and not addressing FS or the LB corp and not a way to start off a coaching tenure. The idea of having a 20 million back up QB is laughable as well.
For those who advocate building solely through the draft and keeping our own, what make you think McLaurin, Payne, Young or Sweat would want to stay in this dumpster fire? Do we throw cash at them and tell to be patient and get comfortable with losing every Sunday? Its amazing that some of you think some of these players will stick around here. Money talks but without growth and improvement, these players aren't sticking around here so you will have to draft replacement for them and that cycle will continue. Players believe it or not want to win for the most part. We needed to strike this offseason to build a core but RR brought in yes men and back ups. I believe this set us back a year or 2.
I can appreciate the moral victories we have had: Hiring Wright, firing the personnel guilty of harassment, changing the name of the team, etc. However, until we get wins, we are going to be stuck in the same rut. Being "patient" is NOT the answer and shows a lack of a high level view of the matter.
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