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ghostwriter

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  1. Off the top of my head, I would like either Brian Callahan or Frank Reich. Callahan is ridiculously overqualified to be a HC. He’s worked with Burrow, Carr, Stafford and Manning and was successful with all of them. Pay this guy $10M/yr to come in and be our HC. (Frank Reich would be my last ditch option.)
  2. Mike Gesicki would be a great upgrade as far as our slot WR position is concerned. That was a glaring weakness for us all year long I thought. McKenzie is not the guy we thought he was and Beasley, as much as I love him is just way too old at this point. Allen missed having that smart, move the chains, physical, find the soft spot in the defense kind of weapon I thought. Give me a slot WR and give me another outside WR to compete against Gabe Davis, preferably in the 1st-3rd rounds. If we expect Allen to be the “franchise” which I think he is, give this guy a solid OL and I’m talking 330lbs minimum as a requirement for every player on our line, like heaviest line in the league kind of big and get the guy some more weapons and a running attack!
  3. Problem is, if we keep McD, it will be more of the same old, same old. If Allen has a great year our OC/QB coach will continue to get hired right from underneath us. Hiring an offensive mind like Brian Callahan or Frank Reich would provide Allen with long term stability as far as the system we run and coaching goes. Also I do not think that McD would be willing to dump Frazier nor Dorsey anyways. Fire them, start over. We can afford to bring the brightest minds in at this point. Give Allen a QB connoisseur to work with. The one consistency that just about every team had in the playoffs this year is having bright, innovative gurus on the offensive side of the ball to go with their franchise QBs. Time to move on.
  4. Don’t know, it’s very hard to predict. For all we know we’ll have a new GM/coach within the next month.
  5. Only ones I would keep would be Singletary and Dane Jackson, the rest can go.
  6. I agree! There should be a weight limit on the OL, you can’t be on this team unless you weigh 330lbs minimum! Get me some hogs upfront to protect Josh!
  7. I’m kind of on the fence right now. What if McD dumped Dorsey and brought in Frank Reich to fill in that OC void? Or What if we just ***** canned our entire coaching staff and hired Brian Callahan to be our HC? He sure did great with Burrow, Stafford and Manning.
  8. Off with his head then. I see the merit in your logic.
  9. Problem is, if you shutdown Diggs our offense doesn’t work. What’s Allen supposed to do?
  10. Right there with you on that one. Some times the “M” in masses is silent.
  11. Yes. This is exactly where I’m at. McD has earned the right to this.
  12. Whatever the truth may be, there is too much on Allen right now. If he doesn’t show up we literally get blown out. No other playmakers on O, can’t run the ball, defense sucks… We need other playmakers on this team not named Josh Allen.
  13. I love McD as a HC, as a motivator and as a person, but he must be willing to make some coaching changes if he is to stay on for next season.
  14. I’d rather have an OL that can make any RB look great.
  15. I’d rather we draft Njigba the WR from OSU who they mocked to go two picks later.
  16. Oh, absolutely. He would absolutely replace Cole Beasley as Josh’s trusty slot WR. I hear people say that he can’t block, but the guy’s 6’6 250lbs, trust me, he can block, he may need to learn better techniques though. Gesicki is probably my top FA. Pay him $10M/yr for the next two years and call it a day.
  17. I have no problem with Josh, he’s a good kid and a great football player. Probably the most exciting football player in the league but he needs to cut down on the turnovers.
  18. I’m hoping the Bengals lose. I think Buffalo would have a much easier time beating Baltimore than they do Cincinnati.
  19. Good team or bad team I tell you this, even if a bad team gets hot at the right time in the playoffs we can bring a Super Bowl home. Gimme them ugly wins over pretty losses. A wins a win.
  20. Or maybe God allowed this to happen to bring people closer together? I saw two cities come together out of love. I saw a charity that had around $2,500 raise $5M overnight. I saw a nation come together (which seems impossible to me given how divided we’ve been). Sometimes God allows us to go through adversities to toughen us up for future battles in life. It’s out of love, it’s tough love, but still love at that.
  21. I believe that JESUS, Son of YHWH is the LORD and although I do not have much to say on this topic, Jesus said: “Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.“ Matthew 10:32 I love football, I love the physicality of it, but what I do NOT love is major injuries. Sure knock the wind out of someone, fine, but I do not want to see somebody blow their knee out or have a spinal injury ESPECIALLY when I know that player is a Born Again Christian just like me! So what if he plays for the other team!
  22. Understandable. They parlayed all those players/picks to win now and now they’re realizing that they can only kick the can down the road for so long. They mortgaged their future to win now. McVay should easily get two more years.
  23. Doesn’t surprise me. He’s probably the most exciting player in the entire NFL to watch.
  24. He absolutely deserves this. He’s been a machine all year.
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