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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
From 9:50 this morning
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https://twitter.com/AlbertBreer/stat...04985897553920
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Story on Scott Turner working with Cam Newton:
https://www.si.com/nfl/2019/09/05/ca...s-scott-turner
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
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Come on man you are rusty.
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
I’m fine with letting KOC leave and if Turner is who RR wants in RR I trust. I’m stoked we hired him. However, my only concern is based off of the reports I’ve heard about Haskins ability to learn a playbook over the course of his first season. Unsure how true they are, but I’ve read multiple times he struggled to pickup the playbook so him having to start ALL over worries me especially when he was finally appearing to pick things up there at the end of the season. I hope it doesn’t look like we’re starting from scratch come week 1 next year. The one caveat to all that is The Grudens are known to have an unnecessarily complex playbook and play calling style.
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
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I don’t think he struggled to pick up things as much as he wasn’t taking things seriously enough in the beginning. Once he did he took off. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I heard that too, that he put absolutely no time into watching film and stuff. I personally think he’s got a ton of talent and he seems quite smart. When he throws the ball it jumps off the screen like only a few quarterbacks balls in the league. But that’s worrisome if he’s not willing to put in the work at the position of quarterback. |
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He is young and sometimes people need a fire lite under their ass. He did show progress in the final 4 games. We won't really know for a year or two. |
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Which is why I 100% agree that RR hasn't committed to him as the week 1 starter yet, and is publicly challenging him. That is what he needs. We'll see how Haskins responds. Tweets are one thing, let's actually see if he puts in the work he keeps tweeting about.
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He’s a kid, and up until the NFL he was probably able to get by on his ability alone. He showed a lot of growth down the stretch, I think that will only continue.
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Until they hit the pros many times you don't really know if you have a Ryan Leaf or a Peyton Manning. Especially the guys who are lining up with a lot of future pros on their side in college. Haskins went forward with playing time, that is a good sign.
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Hi guys it has been a minute since I have posted on here. The RR hire has made me come back to the dark side I guess lol. Everyone knows how passionate DS was about Haskins last year very similar to RG3 in 2012. Do y'all feel RR's approach about Haskins publicly is maybe a smoke screen just in case the Bengals do indeed take Chase Young? If he makes other teams feel like he is not totally on board with Haskins, and he might be able to force a team to trade up. Secondly, do you think DS would allow RR to not name Haskins the starting QB. After using a 1st round pick on him, and with him gaining momentum from a depleted fan base? I feel there is no way DS would've hired a coach that wasn't on board with Haskins that's my personal opinion.
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Nah dawg the real plan is to trade Haskins and the 2nd pick on draft day to stock pile 3 1st rounders and build the team that way.
Lol I don't know man we're all speculating and waiting just like you
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