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the Daboll/Schoen regime - on the brink, it seems


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1 hour ago, nucci said:

Aussi Joe

I can see Daniel Jones taking over from Mitch Trubisky as the backup QB here in 2026…. He seems to have the attributes they value in a backup looking at the previous guys that have filled the role 

 

 

1 hour ago, nucci said:

except he's a terrible QB

 

yes....thats the attibutes he must be talking about. 

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

There is no way Schoen returns after watching Saquon explode with a division rival and Daniel Jones collapse after signing him to that contract.  A new GM will want to choose his coach.  Daboll is headed back to whichever college program is rehabbing failed NFL HCs or Cleveland.


his entire career is that of a coaching Zelig

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2 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

I was dumbfounded by Gettleman's explanation that he passed on a quarterback because he still thought a 37 year old Eli Manning had a few good years left.  His decline was obvious at that point and he was never that great to begin with.

Their one coach had it right and benched Eli and their fans flipped out and demanded he be put back in. That and the Barkley pick will set the franchise back 10 years. 

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2 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Schoen will be back in Buffalo. Daboll will be OC in Chicago.

Funny yet, it could very well happen, 🤣

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3 hours ago, Gregg said:

 

He was good in the playoffs and helped take down the evil empire twice on the biggest stage. I don't think he is HOF worthy, but he was a good QB. IMHO

In some quarters, two Lombardis equals automatic HOF induction.  I don't buy it.  He was usually just an average player.

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1 hour ago, RobbRiddick said:

But Daboll is the reason Josh became Josh and he can do the exact same thing with Jones. I don't get this

Yeah, well.  Josh became Josh for a lot of reasons, chief among them really hard work and determination to improve on Josh's part.  He spend offseasons with Jordan Palmer working on fundamentals, learning how to pass properly and how to think like a QB.  That was 70% of the reasons for the improvement.  Daboll gets most of the rest of the credit for understanding what Josh was good at and developing an offense tailored to those aspects.  

 

Jones has never had the raw talent that Josh has, never.  He was on track to do the equivalent of sleeping yourself to the middle, in corporate speak.  Whatever hard work he put in was never going to make him even above average.  Watching him now is painful.  He's really bad.  

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