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I don't know what his market value would be, but I like Pringle from KC who is a FA. He seems like an outside WR with speed who can take on the return duties and play the slot when Beasley needs a break or is injured. Not sure if he is a 100% slot receiver or not, but he seems like he could step into McKenzies role just fine.
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PFWA names Belichick as NFL executive of the year
Captain_Quint replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Haack Likely 1 and Done in Buffalo
Captain_Quint replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah. This guy is legit. I watched a game of SD State and the announcers were talking about him being the next big thing in punting in the NFL (for what that's worth). About that time, he nailed a 72 yarder in the air. -
I'm not saying to fire him, I'm saying that McD needs to address the problem as he sees fit. And it's a bad look to not tell the truth (at the very least to his team) when you are preaching process. We as fans aren't owed anything. Same goes for the media. But in order to put this behind them, the team needs to know exactly what the mixup was, whose fault it was, and how it's being addressed by the head coach. I think it's a bad move to just let it hang around and chaulk it up to something vague like "we didnt execute". They need closure in order to bounce back from that kind of a coaching screw up.
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If this is the case, he needs to come out and say it at some point. The questions will continue and he can't just keep dodging it. Fire the guy, come out and say he screwed up, whatever McD needs to do. In the end, Special teams had some glaring errors this season as well as some very strong play so it's tough to just fire the coordinator. Bass and our punt/KO coverage were top notch. Haack was just average, and we all know about the punt/kickoff return issues.
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Isaiah McKenzie aka, Lil Dirty, sounds like he’s moving on
Captain_Quint replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wouldn't mind Pringle in his spot next year. He is fast, and has experience in the return game as well. -
This is right. And Gabe had the game he had because he was the lessor of two evils in the mind of KC. Leave him 1 on 1 or leave Diggs 1 on 1 was their options. Josh recognized this early and looked to Gabe all game when he needed a play. And Gabe was as focused as I've ever seen him. The moment wasn't too big for he or Josh, and that is a good sign. But the defensive play calling is what let us down, no doubt about it. Absolutely terrible down the stretch.
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Doing some brats, homemade soft pretzels, potato salad, and Spaten Dopplebocks to drink. Trying to roll through Kansas City like Hitler rolled through Poland.
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Jerry Jones starting to melt down
Captain_Quint replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Keep going Jerry, you're doing just fine! Everyone else is crazy, not you. -
McKenzie playing scout team Tyreek Hill
Captain_Quint replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
At the same time, he is healthy and playing the best football of his life right now at the right time. Sometimes a reset is needed in order to get someone on the same page as everyone else. Not saying that was 100% the case. But maybe McD thought he needed some coaching to get him prepared for where he is right now, a focal point of our offense. -
This is amazing. The guy should carry a Waffle House menu in his hand as the playsheet.
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I couldn't find a good one for him. Lol!
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Amazing. Forgot all about that guy!
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Interesting rushing stat involving Allen and Singletary
Captain_Quint replied to Magox's topic in The Stadium Wall
10 rushing TDs between the two of them in that time too. What a change from the first 6 weeks. -
This year he did it without taking a ton of hits too. He's starting to realize that he can still get big chunks of yards without getting blasted at the end. It also seems like his timing is elite. He knows how to run up a seam and spin defenders around with a slight change of direction. Different than Lamar in that sense, who can run straight to the defender and then juke him.
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I just mean that who the QB is in Dallas is irrelevant until Jerry Jones quiets down and let's the team and coaches do the talking and make the decisions. When your public figurehead is the owner, it's probably not going to be as successful and strong of a team since they are constantly looking over their shoulder wondering what the next move by executive mgmt will be.
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Agree on Josh having that leadership trait that all teams look for in their QB. And to have that on prominent display when you are only 25? It's a bright future ahead for him. As far as Dak and Dallas, I think it's a fundamental problem with that team. They've had two QBs now who could have taken them to a championship in Romo and Dak. Multiple coaches have tried too. I think the problem is the owner tries to be the leader on the team. Which works somewhat, until you hit those tough playoff games and then the locker room looks lost and they sputter out. He never gave Romo a chance to call the shots, and he isn't doing it with Dak either.
