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Jim hung on to Grigs and Pags for too long. He should've booted them instead of having that pat them on the shoulder kumbya meeting.
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I just enjoy hearing the behind the scenes stories about how things went
Still crazy to think they cut everyone but Wayne and Mathis and made the playoffs with a rookie QB |
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A generational talent rookie qb. What could have been.
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Indeed. I'm somewhat concerned we're going to be dealing with that in Lawrence. I can't wrap my head around the idea of Jax being really good.
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Lawrence has a long way to go for that to be the case. He's going to have to learn how to read defenses and make anticipation throws to succeed in the NFL. He'll bust out if he doesn't learn those things.
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A Rookie Qb and a rookie HC. Jimmy Johnson is the only college coach who was successful in the NFL that I can think of. If I’m the Colts DC, I’m planning all sorts of fun and games for the first game and stuff I seldom show for the second game.
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(and Jerry Hughes if we were going to make the transition to a 3-4 defense...he didn't work as a 4-3 end, but as a 3-4 OLB he worked out pretty good in Buffalo, so after letting Freeney go it as a so-called poor scheme fit, it made no sense to let Hughes walk too) |
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