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Alex Smith had a very good career.  Don't know how anybody can call him a bust with a straight face, tbh.  In his seven seasons in San Francisco, he had three different head coaches and seven different offensive coordinators.  How does anybody succeed in that dysfunctional of an organization?  From 2011 on he was fantastic.

 

Edit to add that I don't think there's any shame in being worse than Patrick Mahomes.  Honestly, what kind of criticism is that?

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2 minutes ago, See Red said:

Alex Smith had a very good career.  Don't know how anybody can call him a bust with a straight face, tbh.  In his seven seasons in San Francisco, he had three different head coaches and seven different offensive coordinators.  How does anybody succeed in that dysfunctional of an organization?  From 2011 on he was fantastic.

The, unfortunately, very limited time he spent in Washington was fantastic as well. Even after his comeback. The man knew how to win. Something you never get to see with that franchise.

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3 hours ago, GDAWG said:

 

 

 

It's like God themself is saying they should have stuck with Garoppolo in the first place.   

 

2 hours ago, DG_ThenNowForever said:

 

That's a guy in over his head. I don't know how he can expect players to listen to him. That's really bad.

Hackett is giving Kitchens a run for his money on who the most inept coach in the league is.  

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8 minutes ago, GDAWG said:

The Broncos fans counting down the play clock.....it's like they were at the WWE Royal Rumble waiting for the next entrant.  

 

The coaching for the Broncos is as incompetent as the booking of the last Rumble. Nathaniel Hackett should get the Shane McMahon treatment.

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So I guess Alex Smith to me is what Ken Anderson is to @Sport but the opposite, and that’s ok. Much like him I am absolutely willing to die on this hill. 
 

But, mercifully, I’ll move on. 
 

 

 


How the hell are the Bears this bad against Green Bay? Specifically, Rodgers? I’d ask if there’s any other QB who’s straight up dominated a team this much, but I just feel like the answer is just gonna be what the answer always is. Simpsons/Tom Brady did it first. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, GDAWG said:

The Broncos fans counting down the play clock.....it's like they were at the WWE Royal Rumble waiting for the next entrant.  

 

That is one thing I've never seen on any level of football -- which speaks to the incompetence of their head coach.

 

Props to those Broncos fans for acting as the second head coach on the field, while mocking tf outta Hackett at the same time.

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Just now, TrueYankee26 said:

Don't know if I mentioned it earlier but if that surname Hackett is familiar to you, Nate's father, Paul, was an offensive coordinator/QB coach for various NFL teams like Jets, Bucs, Chiefs, Raiders from the 80-2000s

 

That's pretty common knowledge.

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36 minutes ago, DoctorWhom said:

Has Rodgers ever had a decent HC? 

McCarthy & Now Hackett have proven to be complete frauds without him. 

 

LaFleur looks like the best he's had, but again, even Hackett & McCarthy looked good with Rodgers. 

 

Same for Luke Getsy, the OC for Chicago who was his QB Coach last season.  

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10 hours ago, tBBP said:

Think it's about time to put some respeck on Tagovailoa's name. Six TDs, on the road? To lead a 21-point comeback? Against Lamar Jackson (who by the way definitely did his thing today)? 

I'm reserving judgment on Tua until next week when they play the Bills.

That's going to be his real test. 

 

If he can play half as well as he did against Baltimore, that should shut everyone up. 

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8 hours ago, Cujo said:

 

That is one thing I've never seen on any level of football -- which speaks to the incompetence of their head coach.

 

Eagles fans used to count down the play clock back when Andy Reid's 5-paragraph-long plays lead to delay after delay after delay. 

 

They actually got flagged for a delay-of-game coming out of a time out that was called to avoid a delay-of-game!  They also got flagged for calling a time out before a punt return (for some reason) and still not having the returner ready to go.

 

Andy Reid may have been worse at clock management (and parenting) than this Hackett fellow. 

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13 hours ago, Red Wolf said:

 

They're like the NFL's version of Nebraska, except without any history of winning to feel warm and fuzzy about.


Being a fan of both has done wonders for my heartbreak tolerance.
 

Once you watch a late 25-point lead in the Super Bowl disappear, anything else is like a 4 at best on the pain scale. 
 

Unfortunately, Nebraska is better at one-upping itself with just how low the bottom gets. But after losing at home to a very bad Georgia Southern, 49-14 to Oklahoma feels like nothing. 

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Most Surprising 2-0 teams:

Giants - Daboll got them turned around in a hurry. They are all alone in 1st place in the NFC East. Daboll in the first two games is what failed HC Joe Judge wanted to be. The Meadowlands teams are 3-1 combined, optimism is back in the air in the world of NFL football in the Tri-State Area. Yankees and Mets won too which is icing on the cake for the region.

Dolphins - Like the Jets, Dolphins had a gutsy comeback win on the road that will be remembered for a while. Will this get people to believe in Tua?

 

Most Surprising 0-2 teams:

Bengals - With shocking losses to the Steelers and Cowboys, have they reverted to the Bungles of years past that failed to win a playoff game between the years of 1991-2020? Or were those fluke losses, with FGs being the difference between 0-2 and 2-0 or even 1-0-1?

Falcons - Falcons tried to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat after trailing - you guessed it - 28-3 but fell short against the Rams. 1 week after blowing a lead to their hated rival Saints.

Raiders - Unlike the Falcons, the Cardinals completed their comeback with a walk off scoop-n-score. Like the Bengals, a playoff team from a year ago stumbles to an 0-2 start. Davante Adams only caught twice for 12 yards and a TD against the Cards.

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10 hours ago, TrueYankee26 said:

Don't know if I mentioned it earlier but if that surname Hackett is familiar to you, Nate's father, Paul, was an offensive coordinator/QB coach for various NFL teams like Jets, Bucs, Chiefs, Raiders, 49ers from the 80-2000s

He also damn near killed Pitt football during his three seasons as head coach.

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I have no idea what they're talking about, but I find it funny that this is the kind of conversations happening on the sidelines.  Probably explains why they gave up 35 points to the Lions since they're more focused on their shoes and BG finding his Fire Stick so he can watch Dragon Ball (no idea what that is).

 

 

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Didn’t get to watch the Cowboys game live, but after watching it later all I can say is that Micah is a top 3 non-QB in the league. Unbelievable. Single handedly ruined the Bengals day yesterday (I’m aware they have a poor OL).
 

I know he’s uniquely versatile in that he can play multiple positions at a high level, but as a pass rusher he’s on another planet. I bet at this point offenses are relieved when he takes snaps as a non-pass rusher. 
 

He can shatter the singe season sack record if the Cowboys let him. 

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