Go Bears! Which roster would you rather have?But that’s not possible and exactly how you become the Bears/Jets with a carousel of misaligned coaches/gms/QBs
Go Bears! Which roster would you rather have?But that’s not possible and exactly how you become the Bears/Jets with a carousel of misaligned coaches/gms/QBs
Can’t blame anyone for ditching this.Facts are that I am probably going to be out on everyone until someone shows they can actually win games. Monti set the tone by making it the organizational strategy year 1 to lose games. That’s what losers do.
That’s probably not what he told Michael, though. Why would you give a guy a job who already wants an excuse baked in.Touche on the Bears/Jets points.
However, I just think thats part of the deal. Taking a job with Kyler and his contract was always going to be a tough deal. Once the Dolphins blow it up they'll be going through that with Tua.
Can't make chicken salad out of chicken...well, you know.You think the actual roster has the smallest blame in a loss?
Man who knew the tight end coach had that much pull designing the playbook, route combinations, play calling, and QB play.I’m shocked that in a Cleveland offense the WRs weren’t getting the ball.
Big P Brain hold my beer
When you have this level of organizational dysfunction I don’t see how you can let the the 2nd in charge off the hook.I honestly think this thread is a bit weird.
Sure. We can discuss Monti’s results and performance.
But can anyone actually claim that these three lost game were due to a bad roster?
Between Kyler, Gannon, Petzing, Monti, I think Monti has the smallest blame. That doesn’t mean he doesn’t share the blame - just less IMO
Who is responsible for drafting the two first round d-lineman who can’t play? Who drafted BJ Olajuri (sp?)
Has Tomlinson contributed??
Do you even watch Cardinals football?
Ridiculous tripe.
Look to coaching and scheme. These players don’t suddenly forget how to play football.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Last season in Cleveland, Dalvin Tomlinson had a 11.4% pressure rate. This season with the Cardinals, he has a 4.2% pressure rate.Cardinals now have four of PFF's 15 worst interior defensive linemen (min. 300 snaps). A major problem to solve next season.
Agreed. We are seeing the result of Gannon hiring coaches with minimal NFL experience.Look to coaching and scheme. These players don’t suddenly forget how to play football.
Hope it’s not too long of drive to Gary for youGo Bears! Which roster would you rather have?
I would neverHope it’s not too long of drive to Gary for you.
Myles freaking Garrett.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Last season in Cleveland, Dalvin Tomlinson had a 11.4% pressure rate. This season with the Cardinals, he has a 4.2% pressure rate.Cardinals now have four of PFF's 15 worst interior defensive linemen (min. 300 snaps). A major problem to solve next season.
He also had Miles Garrett playing along side him. As good a year Sweat is having, he's no Garrett.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Last season in Cleveland, Dalvin Tomlinson had a 11.4% pressure rate. This season with the Cardinals, he has a 4.2% pressure rate.Cardinals now have four of PFF's 15 worst interior defensive linemen (min. 300 snaps). A major problem to solve next season.
All types of oof. The MO "era" is probably going to be defined as getting as many mid DL as possible.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Last season in Cleveland, Dalvin Tomlinson had a 11.4% pressure rate. This season with the Cardinals, he has a 4.2% pressure rate.Cardinals now have four of PFF's 15 worst interior defensive linemen (min. 300 snaps). A major problem to solve next season.
Agreed and the NFL is not an ideal place to be “learning on the job.”Agreed. We are seeing the result of Gannon hiring coaches with minimal NFL experience.
Oh, so Malik Willis is probably our next target.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Every QB drafted by Monti Ossenfort's teams since he moved into a front office role:
2011: Ryan Mallett, 3rd round
2014: Jimmy Garoppolo, 2nd
2016: Jacoby Brissett, 3rd
2019: Jarrett Stidham, 4th
2020: Cole McDonald, 7th
2022: Malik Willis, 3rd
2023: Clayton Tune, 5th
Yeah...let's put this guy in charge of finding our next QB.
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GMs hired between 2021-23, by Pro Bowlers acquired in their first three seasons:
Brad Holmes (DET), 8
Kwesi Adofo-Mesah (MIN), 6
Omar Khan (PIT), 5
George Paton (DEN), 3
Terry Fontenot (ATL), 2
Nick Caserio (HOU), 2
Ryan Poles (CHI), 1
Joe Schoen (NYG), 1
Monti Ossenfort, 0
Oh, so Malik Willis is probably our next target.
I think he’s actually an interesting option considering others available.Oh, so Malik Willis is probably our next target.