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16 hours ago, infrared41 said:

 

Arkansas, Kansas City.  Same thing. 😎

 

As one with a vested interest in both places...them's be fighting words. 😎 (Although KCMO and Little Rock probably do have more in common than most folk care to realize.) 

*Disclaimer: I am not an authoritative expert on stuff...I just do a lot of reading and research and keep in close connect with a bunch of people who are authoritative experts on stuff. 😁

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17 hours ago, DCarp1231 said:

Good grief this dude is insufferable.

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Can't imagine why none of his teammates like playing with him. I don't believe that even he believes this. I'm not convinced. He just thinks this is what you're supposed to say when you get benched and it reads as phony. You can't pretend to be a cocky ahole QB if you're A. not good and B. if you're not actually a cocky ahole. It's just going to come across as annoying and try-hard. 

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15 minutes ago, DoctorWhom said:

McCarthy won't be fired. Jerry loves his yes men. 

Bowles will likely be fired though, he's been legit terrible.  

Some people just aren’t meant to be Head Coaches. You’d think if Bowles got fired for a second time, he wouldn’t dare take a job outside of defensive coordinator.

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As much as I don't want to admit it; Jerry isn't firing McCarthy. Unless he can somehow get Payton, whom I doubt wants to be under his thumb.

 

However, if Dallas has a complete offensive blackout against a moribund defense; I see Moore being handed his walking papers instead.

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4 hours ago, Dalcowboyfan92 said:

As much as I don't want to admit it; Jerry isn't firing McCarthy. Unless he can somehow get Payton, whom I doubt wants to be under his thumb.

 

However, if Dallas has a complete offensive blackout against a moribund defense; I see Moore being handed his walking papers instead.

 

The losing OC will get fired

 

Say what you want about Moore, but is he worse than Leftwich?

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16 hours ago, Dalcowboyfan92 said:

As much as I don't want to admit it; Jerry isn't firing McCarthy. Unless he can somehow get Payton, whom I doubt wants to be under his thumb.

 

However, if Dallas has a complete offensive blackout against a moribund defense; I see Moore being handed his walking papers instead.


Agreed. Only way McCarthy gets fired is if the Cowboys lay an absolute egg like they did against Washington. Something like 30-3. I think Payton is too expensive for the Cowboys, in terms of compensation the Saints would want back. 
 

Assuming the Cowboys don’t make a deep playoff run, I wouldn’t mind moving on from both Kellen and DQ. Get someone like Fangio as the DC to truly unlock Parsons and the rest of the defense. And if the offense lays an egg in the playoffs again, I fully expect Kellen to be gone. 
 

This is out of left field and I’d put money on it not happening, but if the Cowboys don’t make a deep playoff run and decide to move on from McCarthy, I’d love for them to take a look at DeMeco Ryans as a potential replacement. He’s about to be a head coach somewhere within the next year or two. He’s an outstanding DC and clearly has the 49ers defense playing up to their full potential. 

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20 hours ago, Unocal said:

True or false: the DAL/TB coach that loses on Monday will be fired?


Win or lose, both Bowles and Leftwich need to be fired. 

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On 1/9/2023 at 5:08 PM, Jamesizzo said:

The Panthers have been one of the worst teams in the NFL since 2019 while the Bills have made the playoffs every year since then, so there's that to consider. Two different teams you're talking about

 

The Panthers haven't finished in the bottom 5 in any of those 3 seasons. They've been bad but haven't been one of the worst teams in the NFL by any stretch. They went 1-32 in games where they were losing at any point but won 15 other games in that stretch, all of which they led throughout. I don't feel like going through all 32 games that they lost, but my feeling is that they weren't leading in almost any of them. So obviously having an early lead is not irrelevant.

 

All of that to say, the Bengals clearly had a greater-than-50% chance of winning that game. You can argue how much greater, but it was clearly greater. So, if they were going to arbitrarily decide the game, they should've given it to the Bengals over the Bills. The most fair thing would've been a neutral site though. Neutral site > @CIN > @BUF

 

On 1/9/2023 at 5:28 PM, infrared41 said:

 

Your Panthers have been terrible since 2019. My guess is Josh Allen and the Bills offense are much more capable of overcoming a four point deficit than a Panthers offense being led by Sam Darnold or the Mayfield Experience is.

 

Actually, it only took 3 days away from the Panthers for Mayfield to overcome a 13 point deficit with 3 minutes to go. He also put up 50 points on Denver, a scoring mark the Panthers haven't reached since 2002. He was never the problem, but that's another discussion for another day.

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55 minutes ago, FiddySicks said:


Win or lose, both Bowles and Leftwich need to be fired. 

Leftwich has a higher chance of being let go in my opinion.  While I may not totally be on boar with Bowles 100%, he was handed the keys the the team at the end of March 2022 and he was pretty much stuck with the staff and chose to call the defense for simplicity sake.

 

Bowles will probably stick around, but I would expect changes to the staff.  I also would think its better than 50-50 that Bowles wants to offload defensive play calling to a D coordinator, whether that be someone on staff currently or not.

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36 minutes ago, throwuascenario said:

Actually, it only took 3 days away from the Panthers for Mayfield to overcome a 13 point deficit with 3 minutes to go. He also put up 50 points on Denver, a scoring mark the Panthers haven't reached since 2002. He was never the problem, but that's another discussion for another day.

 

Actually, the Panthers were a better team after Mayfield was cut. Funny how that worked out. I'm a Browns fan. I'm well-versed in the Mayfield Experience. He looks great for a week and then he looks like the worst QB in the NFL for the next three. Ask those same Rams that you referenced about that.

 

 

 

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50 minutes ago, infrared41 said:

 

Actually, the Panthers were a better team after Mayfield was cut. Funny how that worked out. I'm a Browns fan. I'm well-versed in the Mayfield Experience. He looks great for a week and then he looks like the worst QB in the NFL for the next three. Ask those same Rams that you referenced about that.

 

 

 

Mayfield played 5 games for the Rams, one of which he put up 50 points and one of which he erased a 13-point deficit with 3 minutes to go. If Sam Darnold had been able to do either of those even once (with an infinitely better roster around him), the Panthers would be in the playoffs.

 

The Panthers as a team got better at the end of the year due to the midseason coaching change. They literally got rid of the worst coach in NFL history.

 

In the last 5 games, the Panthers only had a 1 game better record than the Rams with a much easier schedule and much better roster. I don't know how you can look at the two and possibly think that Mayfield didn't outplay Darnold individually in the last 5 games. Darnold did literally nothing to help the Panthers and lost them 2 crucial games single-handedly.

 

Mayfield and Cam Newton were both ousted for the same reason: to be a scapegoat for a coach desperate to keep his job who wanted to blame all his woes on "bad QB play" and who knew he couldn't reasonably make that claim with a former pro bowler who's led his team to playoff victories.

 

Speaking of the Browns: How was that first year without Baker?

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