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1 hour ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

But pointing that out made me a hater LOL Juvenile

Yep…every player has to go through that. Just helps others having that qualified O mind running an actual pro scheme.

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1 hour ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

SO what would you trade Hurts for?

Can’t see trading Hurts right now. He’s redefining what leadership and QB job in the NFL is.

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2 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

How many years are you relying

G on Saquan going forward after this clear declining season? I’m all for Shipley…but never a problem having competition and depth.

Bigs seems adequate. Where are you drafting these RB's and WR's??? With needs elsewhere what rounds?

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2 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Yep…every player has to go through that. Just helps others having that qualified O mind running an actual pro scheme.

Right every player INCLUDING Hurts. he not an exception

1 hour ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

But pointing that out made me a hater LOL Juvenile

You turning a blind eye to the HC shortcoming role was obviously a large piece of things

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6 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Believe most everybody here has extensively lavished well due praise on Stout

How many tush pushes if we had a crap O line?

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2 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Can’t see trading Hurts right now. He’s redefining what leadership and QB job in the NFL is.

OH WOW he's redefining the entire position league wide??? BWAAAAAAHAHAHA

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1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

You turning a blind eye to the HC shortcoming role was obviously a large piece of things

Siri was here since Hurts started. Winnegest coach in franchise history. What shortcoming is that?? Why do you keep harping on things OVER and OVER. Back to the question. What would you trade Hurts for?

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9 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

You gotta start thinking past one step at a time

There is no other way to think. EVERY player on EVERY team says 1 week at a time, so you are alone with your head up your arse and until you recognize this, you are beyond help. Howie makes multiple steps in a week, the staff bring payers along 1 week at a time. Seasons are won or lost 1 game at a time. it's obvious to everyone but you

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7 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Can’t see trading Hurts right now. He’s redefining what leadership and QB job in the NFL is.

I guess no other QB in history was a leader of their team. Redfining leadership LMFAO. He's a decent enough QB, nothing historical about it. He's playing well, not redefining anything. Just ridiculous. You are like a teenage groupie LOL

13 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Right every player INCLUDING Hurts. he not an exception

So then why have you been endlessly harping on it with Hurts?

14 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

How many tush pushes if we had a crap O line?

Been quite a few guys play in front of Hurts all these years. Yet he’s got it done with all the so many variations.

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Been quite a few guys play in front of Hurts all these years. Yet he’s got it done with all the so many variations.

14 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

OH WOW he's redefining the entire position league wide??? BWAAAAAAHAHAHA

Absolutely!!! Exactly what I’ve been picking up on and you e been completely whiffing missing.

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7 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

So then why have you been endlessly harping on it with Hurts?

I quit "harping" last year when he became a complete QB. Show me where I had a major complaint anytime since then

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7 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Been quite a few guys play in front of Hurts all these years. Yet he’s got it done with all the so many variations.

Sure because he had the O line. How many other teams run the tush push?

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7 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Absolutely!!! Exactly what I’ve been picking up on and you e been completely whiffing missing.

What part of being a QB has Hurts "redefined"? and what was the definition prior to that?

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Just now, GreenbleedinNC said:

What part of being a QB has Hurts "redefined"? and what was the definition prior to that?

If you are telling me he redefined it with the tush push I will once again credit the O LINE because without that it doesn't get done and which lame HC came up with that play for Hurts?

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1 minute ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

If you are telling me he redefined it with the tush push I will once again credit the O LINE because without that it doesn't get done and which lame HC came up with that play for Hurts?

BTW we do less tush pushes now because the O line isn't as good as last years

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33 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Can’t see trading Hurts right now. He’s redefining what leadership and QB job in the NFL is.

See no reason to trade him after we finally got the ROI. Ride him until he starts to lose steam unless a ridiculous offer came in

18 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

I like Twisted tea myself too. I like Corona but since Rolling Rock is like a rare animal sighting here in NC I have been drinking Modelo(gold). I brought some Land Shark bottles from FL lol

Anyone ever try a Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout?

6 hours ago, cunninghamtheman said:

All depends on this class. I admit haven’t weeded through it all yet. But really would consider the big guy I posted the article about in the first. The prevailing thinking is this is a good healthy draft class this year…as opposed to last draft.

I don't see a TE next year worthy of more than a late 2nd (if that).

I watched this chap start out as a day 3 pick. By draft day, he rose to top 10 (broke my heart).

"The battle for Offensive Rookie of the Year really comes down between Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Emeka Egbuka and Indianapolis Colts tight end Tyler Warren, and both answers are acceptable in this race.

"For me, the vote goes to Warren due to his importance to the entire offense. As a receiver, Warren has been stellar, hauling in 37 receptions for 492 yards and three touchdowns. As long as he stays healthy, Warren should eclipse 1,000 yards on the season.

He is also a key part of their run game as a blocker and occasionally performs some wildcat and creative work in the backfield. Warren is just such a vital weapon for this offense.” - Ryan Roberts, A to Z Sports NFL Draft and Notre Dame analyst

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3 minutes ago, Crazy Legs said:

I don't see a TE next year worthy of more than a late 2nd (if that).

I watched this chap start out as a day 3 pick. By draft day, he rose to top 10 (broke my heart).

"The battle for Offensive Rookie of the Year really comes down between Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Emeka Egbuka and Indianapolis Colts tight end Tyler Warren, and both answers are acceptable in this race.

"For me, the vote goes to Warren due to his importance to the entire offense. As a receiver, Warren has been stellar, hauling in 37 receptions for 492 yards and three touchdowns. As long as he stays healthy, Warren should eclipse 1,000 yards on the season.

He is also a key part of their run game as a blocker and occasionally performs some wildcat and creative work in the backfield. Warren is just such a vital weapon for this offense.” - Ryan Roberts, A to Z Sports NFL Draft and Notre Dame analyst

I like Egbuka and depending how things go after losing Skattebo, Jaxson Dart. I agree. I'm thinking a TE in round 3 actually(same as last year). Guys with the chops,but who need a year of refinement. Why I like Wright, he has all the tools and he would do well sitting behind Goedert. His teammate Hasz gets the accolades,but Wright does the dirty work. Royer very late 3 maybe round 4 f we take one at all

I have a soft spot for tight ends - ever since #44 Pete Retzlaff. I hope we retain Goedert - in my opinion he is in a class with Ertz, Keith Jackson and Charli Young.

I would just as soon sign Ertz if he became available as any other free agent.

As far as draft picks, there aren't any outstanding prospects on the immediate horizon. that I can see...certainly no Gonzalez, Mackey, Ditka, Kelse, Witten or Gonk.

If you recall, Shannon Sharpe, like his Pro Bowl brother, started out as a WR. He was a JAG until converted to TE. There is a WR that might be a similar candidate at the University of South Carolina named Nyck Harbor. He would be a project for sure, but wasn't Antonio Gates also? Still another candidate resides on IR - Johnny Wilson.

Jaire not even suiting up..answers that

44 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Jaire not even suiting up..answers that

Well that really sucks!

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