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BatteredFanSyndrome

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  1. Just when we think the season can’t get more miserable, we have to listen to Heineke’s Camp(hair-on)fire stories. @Jumbo are you going to survive this? I’m not sure I can. All I’ve got to say is I don’t want to hear one excuse for when this offense isn’t night and day with him at the helm. But that’s all we are going to hear. ”M0Ve dA p0cKeT” ”GiT hIm 0n Da RuN!”
  2. It’s just because everybody was out. Taylor had no weapons, so his hair wasn’t on fire and moxie levels were down. The dude gets through all his reads and back again, all the while climbing the pocket, twisting and juking from defenders. He’s the best kept secret in football that played 16 games for the world to see, it’s amazing really.
  3. Just to be clear, IDGAF what your opinion is of what you think my opinion is of Taylor Heineke. I’m anxiously awaiting this night and day offense you speak of. 😭 If only the rest of the world could see Heineke like some of you guys do, we’d be able to offset the picks we gave up for Wentz.
  4. I broke down Taylor’s season not long ago in this thread. It doesn’t match the descriptions in here. Dude took 38 sacks and barely ever ran as the season went on. Often times the descriptions of his play here sound like the only games he played was against the Giants and ATL early in the season. Yeah, because we ‘want’ him launching turkeys. GTFOH.
  5. He can’t afford to cut the field in half, and even if he does - those throws require an arm that Taylor doesn’t have.
  6. The whole Tanya thing is more of a kick in the nuts than Dan remaining as-is. I can’t imagine this has any real legs. Everyone can see through that.
  7. There is nothing he could say to change the narrative. The dude literally speaks through lawyers the moment he thinks there is an ounce of leverage in his favor. You change the narrative via actions.
  8. You really are from hell. And no, far from his biggest fault is his unwillingness to speak. That’s like #747 on the list.
  9. The play is clearly designed for McKissic. I assume Carson expected McKissic to go inside since the defender had outside leverage, but for whatever reason he didn’t. Guy gets killed for holding the ball too long, first read looks good, and you want him to move to the next read? What about damn near every 3rd down play, where there was zero places to go with the ball? That’s not defending Wentz, he’s a statue with no touch these days. But that play is not some glaring example of how bad he is.
  10. I experienced all 3 Gibbs Super Bowls, share a birthday with him, and cried when he came back for a 2nd time. The only stain Gibbs has left on me is his Dan Snyder defense.
  11. The playcalling is drastically different than it was week one. A lot of presnap movement, moving Samuel around. Since that time, the offense has been bland. But the offense has been bland the majority of Turners time in charge. For every clip where Wentz doesnt see an open guy there are 3 with no options. I said last night it almost seems he’s purposely sabotaging the offense as so many times, the play he calls has no chance even if everyone on the offense plays it optimally.
  12. I’m not sure what’s surprising about Gibbs involvement. He’s literally the only counsel Snyder has. In fact, it’s also weird that such a holy man like Gibbs still rides for this guy. Loyal to a fault, no doubt.
  13. That’s been the routine though. Offense starts out with the 1 Mississippi, 2 Mississ- sack drives, atleast twice to start each game. Wentz then becomes a shell of his former self. Scott’s 3rd down playcalling leaves a lot to be desired, as KH was correct - nothing there. However his third down playcalling suffers from his weak playcalling on 1st and 2nd downs as well. Generally speaking, Wentz and Turner is a match made in hell. And then they traded for Matt Ryan, another QB who is not good anymore. Kudos to them.
  14. Were they really though? He looks worse here, much worse, than he did there. And they thought Matt Ryan was a massive upgrade that was going to take them to the playoffs and beyond.
  15. I guess, but it’s not great throw either. We went from Heineke lobbing hot air balloons to Wentz errantly firing every pass out of a cannon.
  16. I agree, but he appears broken now. No longer in the denial phase, but paranoid that his reign of terror is ending.
  17. I’ve long thought the same thing. But it’s always seemed like he either doesn’t care/relishes in being hated or simply separates himself from the organizational failures. Maybe, after all these years, in conjunction with all that’s going on in the media, congress, etc. that it’s impossible for him to continue to isolate himself from the franchise he burnt down.
  18. I’ve had this vision for the past year or so, since things have started to look somewhat realistic, of this very parade you speak of. Probably funded by many of the wealthy folks in this area that have taken their money and ran from Snyder. The money that used to pay for what are now zombie suites. I totally see folks coming out from under rocks to celebrate such an event. It’s wild to me the thought that a stadium saves him, because you have to fill a stadium. The only thing that can fill a stadium is Dan being removed from ownership, that’s the only way it works. It’s something we all deserve. And I understand those who remain skeptical, as the bad guy has always won. But for once, we’re fighting back and the bad guy is cornered.
  19. I just don’t see how any politician of any party can give this man public money to fund a stadium. That’s what is great about ESPN and Michaels making it a point to keep hammering home how awful this guy is. It’s not just the Post anymore, it’s National. Nothing would go over like a terd in the punch bowl like giving taxpayer money to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars to Dan Snyder to fund his next failure.
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