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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
way to re-litigate the last 6 months AGAIN. Clearly nobody understood you the first six thousand times.
You and others never understood the concept that past production does not necessarily equal future production, and when you have a bunch of first, second, and third year guys, you have to project based on your scouting and coaching what you think they can do.
Things went about as bad as it could have gone.
Yes, we know, you would have signed Hopkins. Good for you.
Nobody's dancing around the fact that things have gone poorly, that Moore has done nothing, that the entire room outside of Rice has been a huge pile of shit.
There was no reason to think that would be the case. There was no reason to assume they would ALL suck ass.
Nobody's dancing around anything.
I preached PATIENCE when you guys were going nuclear meltdown after the Lions game.
We're week 14 now. The time for patience has passed.
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Oh, right. Because we were the idiots even though we read this one right. Glad you could squeeze in a little dig and double down on the idea that this is some bizarre circumstance and that the geniuses could’ve never in a million years saw coming and the idiots got it right by total chance.
I and others supported developing our room. Which is why we supported a bandaid, not an oversized deal for a Justin Jefferson type. That’s hogwash that we didn’t get it. We also knew that Reid takes his time with rookies and that at worst everyone overperforms and gets bumped down a slot. There was minimal risk much as we were sold this ridiculous story about a wr1 vulturing snaps and targets. It’s that lack of a target monster that’s been our biggest struggle
And there was ABSOLUTELY reason to see this coming. Plenty of us saw that we had no WR1 other than taking a gamble on Toney who might not be available much of the time. And we were mocked for it. Some of us knew the implication of that - what, we thought Mvs or skyy was going to bump up to wr1? The fact that you’d double down that there was no chance as if this was zero risk speaks volumes. This was always a very risk proposition.