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Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother
In a year a severely flawed 9-8 Dolphin team that lost their QB for half a year and still made it in. Denver still didn't come close to sniffing the playoffs in a year they lost no players that really impacted their record.
Stop and think about that for a second. Shows you just how far off they are....with no draft capitol.
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You keep banging this drum. I get that you may not like the players they lost, but losing Tim Patrick prior to the season and losing Javonte Williams after 4 games were two considerable losses for their offense. You act as if they were fairly injury free.
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Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother
Stop making Hackett the fall guy. Number 1 your GM that's still employed hired him. Number 2, coaching doesn't cause your overpaid QB to miss WIDE OPEN receivers that cost your team 3 to 4 games because he's washed up. That isn't changing next year either. He'll still cost you games no matter the coach.
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I can't point to the guy you and others have mocked since day 1 and suggest that maybe he just had no clue how to coach that team?
I get it... you have a narrative you're running with and that's fine. Hackett was worse than I thought and everything you guys said he would be. But, somehow it's wrong for me to confirm that... gotcha. Solid take.
I'm not excusing all of their issues and laying them at Hackett's feet. But, he was a terrible game manager and a below average play designer. Starters were sitting during the preseason and hugging through training camp. Hackett was not the leader of men they needed, by far.
Evero's defense kept them in those games and kept their focus, that's a leader of men. But, you will say that teams knew they only had to score 17 points to win so they tapped the brake on the offensive playbook when playing Denver and the defense was a fraud. Again, I get it... you do you, brother.