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OBJ back at practice this week, Snoop is starting again...

I mean I follow 2 pro teams... The Habs and the Fins, that's it.

On saturday, a very promising player the Habs acquired got his knee destroyed, in a pre season matchup, by a ****ing nobody who wont ever dream of ever making an NHL team. Just when they were getting out of a rebuild(A very promising one at that, imo) and ready for action.

The Mcdaniel era, provided more memorable games in 2 years vs. the 20 previous ones. Yeah there were **** ones too but the memorable/**** ratio was alot more positive, at least personally.

And then this ****ing **** show...

Live look at an hour before the opener...

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Live look at game 2...

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I'm sort of tired of giving a **** about pro sports...
 
The Mcdaniel era, provided more memorable games in 2 years vs. the 20 previous ones. Yeah there were **** ones too but the memorable/**** ratio was alot more positive,

I've never agreed with you more.

I haven't cheered louder for an offense since Ricky was runnin.

Seems like Cheetah & the Penguin was short lived but it was really fun in that short time- not just the plays but even in just fathoming the possibilities...

It truly is a shame this one did not pan out for us, dude.

What do we expect? We keep trying to build a homestead on a foundation made of sand (makeshift Oline).

I was not one to buy in on only being able to build a roster in a specific way. There had/has to be more ways to skin a cat, no?

I'm pretty certain I've learned my lesson. Please find me a GM that will put together the following in this exact order:

(1) Top 10 OL
(2) Top 5 DL
(3) Top 3 QB
 
Snoop was not the problem. The play calling is. Every defense in the league is playing to disrupt all the wide receiver screens and behind the line of scrimmage plays that our coach keeps calling over and over again. None of the motion means **** when they know 40% of the play calling is behind the line of scrimmage.
 
Snoop was not the problem. The play calling is. Every defense in the league is playing to disrupt all the wide receiver screens and behind the line of scrimmage plays that our coach keeps calling over and over again. None of the motion means **** when they know 40% of the play calling is behind the line of scrimmage.

I agree. Barely any attempts at intermediate distance pass plays, and from the ones there actually were, nothing I saw made me think snoop can’t make the throws if there are open guys.
 
Snoop was not the problem. The play calling is. Every defense in the league is playing to disrupt all the wide receiver screens and behind the line of scrimmage plays that our coach keeps calling over and over again. None of the motion means **** when they know 40% of the play calling is behind the line of scrimmage.
Snoop was partially a problem but 100% not his fault. He was thrown into a system after being here for a week and God knows McD didn't prepare him enough. He was what he should be, not good, not bad. Play calling for him was ass, why all the timing motions, didn't play to Snoops strengths. McD is the bust
 
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