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Honestly the last 2 games have been an eye opener for me with Ron. In a bad way
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I told y'all RR sucked. He's better than Jay Gruden. But he's definitely not on any level one of the top coaches. How do you not use some timeouts to at least give the team a chance to put up some more points? Why are you saving worthless time outs? It's not like we can carry them over into the next game. It's early so I'm going to give him a chance to see what he does. But thus far, I have not been impressed with RR.
Dwaynes Haskins might can develop into a decent back up one day. But I think at this point it's clear that he'll never be a top 15 qb. His accuracy is god awful. He misses wide open receivers on routine throws. Some of his ints today was a result of his inaccuracy. He stares down his wrs while the defense in zone which big no no. He can't read defenses. He is the main reason why we loss this game. He might develop into a decent back up one day. But it's clear to me at this point he's never going to be nothing more than a mediocre qb at best. It's time to start looking for a new qb in next years draft. I can't blame it all on Haskins. The oline is horrible. They not good run blocking or pass blocking. After week one I thought Scott Turner just had a shitty scheme. But it wouldn't matter who was coaching this team. The oline just sucks and it is as simple that. The defense gave us a chance to win even after losing Chase and Matt. But damn they couldn't stop the run to save their lives. They need to step up all around the board. Regardless of how bad the offense played, they still have a job to do. |
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I just need to mentally prepare for losing and Haskins starting the rest of the year. Start my draft pick status countdown especially early this year.
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I should know better than to come in here with the knee-jerk reaction yet here I am.
Haskins is terrible, if it isn't obvious. All the progress he made at the end of last year has been wiped out. He just looks uncomfortable, like he's trying to learn how to play qb for the first time. Trying to do too much. The staring down guys thing - idk how it became an issue this week but if he keeps that up his leash will disappear. At the same time we have to give him at least half the year if not the entire year to at least try and show some progress. If Allen was the answer, we wouldn't even have to ask this question. Rivera knows what he has in Allen. Rivera - I just feel like he's treating these first 4 games like preseason since we didn't have one. It's why he keeps swapping out young guys and not calling timeouts at the end of the game. He already knows the weak spots on this team and I feel like he's just looking for progress. If he's still giving up when we're down by 11 in the second half of the season then I'll be seriously concerned. But for now I feel he's using these games to get a feel for the team. Or maybe the cancer treatments are affecting his judgement? Not sure but he absolutely has a long leash, certainly longer than Haskins. You guys giving up on him 3 games in are taking the easy route.
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giving up like that is a fireable offense immediately promote Jack del Rio to be the head coach Ron Rivera has to go I don't give a f*** if he's battling cancer or not great Haskins also needs to be benched immediately... Not mediately.... EEEEE .... mediately
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That's a bit too far man.
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Sad part is that was a game we should have won, looking at the schedule , I’d say we win 3 more games tops
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Yeah we are all frustrated but no need to talk about cancer. The team sucks guys it is what it is
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Haskins' accuracy is terrible.
Bench him. He isn't the guy. Gah, I hope this isn't the RGIII situation all over again where everybody knows but Dan. (Really high likelihood, RR is playing Haskins to convince Dan of the situation, just like Mike and Jay did with Robert.) If Haskin's gives the team the best chance to win this is going to be a throw away year. They should have went after Fitzmagic or Nick Foles or some journeyman who can throw on schedule and actually hit receivers. I can't wait to see which QB Dan drafts next.
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CY said it’s nothing major and he’ll be back
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I just want to know what is the obsession with forcing the ball at times to Logan Thomas like he is prime Rob Gronkowski.
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Honestly he’s been pretty good for us, he should have had a td today if it wasn’t for a horrible pass
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