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Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

It’s not like the Browns didn’t make things difficult when we played last season.

Like TB, they have something on us LOL

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I want to trade for Myles Garrett.

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1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

You place too much emphasis on QB play.

LOL there was nothing done well enough at that position to emphasize, except for the poor play. Alot of QB's have weak lines and still get things done(because they are good QB's) They both looked like deer in headlights, but I can agree a solid O line helps. Still, 88 yards of offense was, well, OFFENSIVE. Good QB's can back off the rush with good play execution, but I agree the O line was so bad the RB's could do nothing either. Our depth(or lack of) was exposed and needs fixed pronto. No way to make logical decisions from what I saw yesterday. Very disturbing

6 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

It was pretty lame. I can't really blame McCord. As long as we have McKee, we can give him time to develop. Right now IDK if there is, or is NOT, hope for the others because there was no way to display any talents they have(offense) You guys are better about the defense than I am. I saw some nice plays from some, but overall impressions I will leave to others. For me, the offense looked like a bunch of high schoolers playing for the first time together

That last line is our biggest concern this season I believe. Can Siri and Patullo alone run our O at a level it needs to be at? First four years the answer was proven…NO.

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

That last line is our biggest concern this season I believe. Can Siri and Patullo alone run our O at a level it needs to be at? First four years the answer was proven…NO.

Hopefully fifth year is a charm

17 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Basically the same thing, reworded LOL. After yesterdays debacle who do you cut when some positions did nothing at all? Even Dillon looked like crap. A huddle with NO QB? It gets no more basic than that. I expected more from a SB caliber staff and they fell short

Opposite mindset

Who’s at fault for a huddle with no QB?

10 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Like TB, they have something on us LOL

Matchups are crucial and not to be underestimated. Garrett and Vea are a problem for us. Start right there.

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1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

That last line is our biggest concern this season I believe. Can Siri and Patullo alone run our O at a level it needs to be at? First four years the answer was proven…NO.

We're SB champs???? The play calls were(as you said) vanilla and they would be no matter who was at the helm. Now I have no idea how good Dillon can be here, let alone Powell or MJ. I feel ASMith had a little redemption as he played as well as he could with the crap QB play

Just now, GreenbleedinNC said:

We're SB champs???? The play calls were(as you said) vanilla and they would be no matter who was at the helm. Now I have no idea how good Dillon can be here, let alone Powell or MJ. I feel ASMith had a little redemption as he played as well as he could with the crap QB play

Redemption equaling two catches for 19 yards being the issue with that

Dillon looks just fine to me. Good addition. Our RB room with Saquan, Shipley and Dillon is fantastic!

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2 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Who’s at fault for a huddle with no QB?

Apparently one of the QB's. I heard they were told to alternate every 2 series, so one of them got confused, but there again you don't put that on the QB's to count, they should be concentrating on other things. But you have to wonder, if they can't count to 2,if you can trust them to lead your offense.

9 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

LOL there was nothing done well enough at that position to emphasize, except for the poor play. Alot of QB's have weak lines and still get things done(because they are good QB's) They both looked like deer in headlights, but I can agree a solid O line helps. Still, 88 yards of offense was, well, OFFENSIVE. Good QB's can back off the rush with good play execution, but I agree the O line was so bad the RB's could do nothing either. Our depth(or lack of) was exposed and needs fixed pronto. No way to make logical decisions from what I saw yesterday. Very disturbing

I’d just add in the receivers not creating separation. If the Oline can’t block AND the receivers can’t get open…what QB is finding any success in that situation?

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

I’d just add in the receivers not creating separation. If the Oline can’t block AND the receivers can’t get open…what QB is finding any success in that situation?

Now…doesn’t mean you throw that abysmal pick six McCord threw. I mean no idea what he was thinking when he chucked that towards nowhere. FEAR

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= 22 yards on the ground with 66 air yards(LOL but not funny)

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5 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Now…doesn’t mean you throw that abysmal pick six McCord threw. I mean no idea what he was thinking when he chucked that towards nowhere. FEAR

Although the score wasn't a blow out, the stats show they did whatever they wanted to do with us and we had no answers

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7 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Now…doesn’t mean you throw that abysmal pick six McCord threw. I mean no idea what he was thinking when he chucked that towards nowhere. FEAR

McCord has an excuse. He is a rook, he will make rook mistakes(like Hurts did and McKee did early on) T-R was supposed to be the "pro" who could allow us to see who we wanted to keep. Just horrible play all over the field

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Just now, GreenbleedinNC said:

McCord has an excuse. He is a rook, he will make rook mistakes(like Hurts did and McKee did early on) T-R was supposed to be the "pro" who could allow us to see who we wanted to keep. Just horrible play all over the field

It was definitely a "welcome to the NFL" moment for too many of them

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Welp, they best get their ISH together quickly, as now we have an away game, then the opener and the only thing I can see that was decided is T-R is horrible and needs to go and we need to keep looking for O line players. I hope there is alot of midnight oil burning this week

10 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

= 22 yards on the ground with 66 air yards(LOL but not funny)

Well…Dillon did have that excellent catch for -14 yards

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

Well…Dillon did have that excellent catch for -14 yards

Something I wouldn’t think could be possible…yet that’s the best way to describe that play.

2 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Welp, they best get their ISH together quickly, as now we have an away game, the the opener and they only thing I can see that was decided is T-R is horrible and needs to go

No idea how you concluded that one thing even. Not saying he isn’t horrible or needing to go. Just not basing it from that situation. Gotta remember the Browns know him well also. I don’t think Tom Brady would have looked good if in either of our QBs shoes PS game 2. It was more a situation of avoiding bad mistakes than thriving.

Positive is the coaches should have all players attention to get in the top best work possible to finish out TC this season. No lollygagging believing last season just carries over automatically into this season. Wake up call

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