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Not one person has rooted for his failure. Zero.We all should like Malik and what he's capable of, even if 2 or 3 posters on here are rooting for him to fail.
at worst, some have cast him off as no value already.
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Not one person has rooted for his failure. Zero.We all should like Malik and what he's capable of, even if 2 or 3 posters on here are rooting for him to fail.
Downings Syndrome is not supposed to be contagiousI mean, we kinda needed that or we probably wouldn't have taken a QB north of 4th round this year......
Tannehill sucked in the regular season (21TD 14INT), and the postseason (especially considering the defense we put together.) You can chalk it up to the injury bug, WR depth etc. etc. -- but that is exactly how we gave Mariota a pass every year until the game vs Denver..... blaming it on other things..
I'd rather not totally tear his foot, so I was fine them doing right by it, and as much as it hurts to say that we did --- find out that Tannehill is what he'll only ever be.... Tannehill.... grab you a developmental QB in the offseason (however I most definitely was not expecting Malik, and excited it fell that way), and rest the king for 2022.
yes it says vrable is icing the actual Titans OI was finally able to watch the game. The fact Malik played all of the game except the final 3 minutes speaks volumes.
LOL at people excusing nfl FO/coaches stealing from ticket holdersLmao at people complaining about no starters playing. This was league wide. We didn't face a single starting QB.
If you don't have your pom poms out cheering for ~50% completion percentage and a lot of running around, you hate the guy and want him to fail.Not one person has rooted for his failure. Zero.
at worst, some have cast him off as no value already.
dismissing putting out teams of insurance salesmen instead of nfl playersHow did I do that?
I think you may be on an island on this one. No one wants to see a potential starter hurt in a preseason game, particularly the last one. Also with 37 players having to be cut, you have to look at those guys in game situations. I think the fact that so many teams have joint practices these days makes playing starters unnecessary. Preseason is also a tune up and the teams are not obligated even philosophically to entertain but rather evaluate and correct/teach.dismissing putting out teams of insurance salesmen instead of nfl players
I could do without preseason games, certainly could get same value from the joint practices, they seem to have intensity...I think the issue with preseason games is that it's a money grab and the product on the field isn't worth it. Unless you face that team in the reg season, what's the purpose? And no starters, what's the purpose?I think you may be on an island on this one. No one wants to see a potential starter hurt in a preseason game, particularly the last one. Also with 37 players having to be cut, you have to look at those guys in game situations. I think the fact that so many teams have joint practices these days makes playing starters unnecessary. Preseason is also a tune up and the teams are not obligated even philosophically to entertain but rather evaluate and correct/teach.
yet they FORCE season ticket holders to purchase tickets to these fraudulent exhibitionsI think you may be on an island on this one. No one wants to see a potential starter hurt in a preseason game, particularly the last one. Also with 37 players having to be cut, you have to look at those guys in game situations. I think the fact that so many teams have joint practices these days makes playing starters unnecessary. Preseason is also a tune up and the teams are not obligated even philosophically to entertain but rather evaluate and correct/teach.
what's the purpose?
I think joint practices are extremely helpful, but not the same as playing in front of a crowd under the lights. Preseason definitely gives a better opportunity for player evaluation. BUT… they shouldn’t charge for these games.I could do without preseason games, certainly could get same value from the joint practices, they seem to have intensity...I think the issue with preseason games is that it's a money grab and the product on the field isn't worth it. Unless you face that team in the reg season, what's the purpose? And no starters, what's the purpose?