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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.You hitting the juice a little early this evening Ivan?
And OL was kryptonite lite.
You hitting the juice a little early this evening Ivan?
None of the frigging people who have been here and watched Marcus Jones make plays on offense brought that up???
This isn’t on AVP. It’s sits squarely upon the shoulders of Jerod “The Delegator” Mayo.
You hitting the juice a little early this evening Ivan?
I don’t drink.
Well I do and I'll be happy to have one for you if I can't have one with you.
(okay, I wasn't really asking for a friend)
I thought a PatsFans poster entering into NFL coaching was crazy, but since we are one step ahead of the present Pats management team, I am going to have to reconsider. Let's see who around these parts would be a good fit?
I can't imagine how this story could be true. But I think it is. Unbelievable.Out of touch.
How does the offensive coordinator not know how his team scored the past few seasons.
Meanwhile, Bill could tell you that marcus ran for 206 yards 15 years ago in pop Warner, and the wind was at his face 75% of the time at 32mph.
Go for it Maust
You hitting the juice a little early this evening Ivan?
**** that. Wolf is doing a good job turning this franchise around, and expecting miracles from him in less than a year is total ********.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Mayo didn’t know Jones played offense the last couple seasons. LOL!Agree completely. AVP was on Cleveland’s staff, Mayo knew Jones could contribute on offense and never said anything.
In fairness, Mayo is so lost & incompetent he probably never noticed Jones was taking snaps with the O.Agree completely. AVP was on Cleveland’s staff, Mayo knew Jones could contribute on offense and never said anything.
Huh? Are you serious? What exactly has he done well? Besides picking the guy everyone would have at 3?**** that. Wolf is doing a good job turning this franchise around, and expecting miracles from him in less than a year is total ********.
I realize I might be one of the folks that spring to mind but you should cross me off the list.
It may come as a shock to you but I don't always work and play well with others Surprising, I know, but true nonetheless
Family, I believe that organizations need stability to be successful. And I believe a GM should be given 3-5 years to turn a losing franchise. I think Wolf was right to stay out of that free agent market, and I said so at the time. I believed that Wolf should ignore all the noise from fans about “ taking the haul,” and trading the pick, or moving back and taking McCarthy etc.., and I wanted him to stay put and take Maye or Daniel’s, and I argued for months with posters here about it. I expected them to have a bad year, and I’m willing to take that and put much higher expectations on him for this years offseason. So Wolf has done everything I wanted him to do, and I believe he’s got the same pedigree Belichick had, and getting a good young GM is really tough to do, so I want them to stick with him.
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