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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
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Has Dan Campbell been fired yet? Epic fail.
He?s not going anywhere but Detroit, KC & Baltimore has to be 3 most disappointing teams & KC wouldn?t had made it if Mahomes didn?t get hurt

KC and Baltimore have been injury plagued. There are no excuses for Campbell. He just bombed.

I forgot the exact record, but he had a phenomenal record with Ben Johnson here, and without him it's well below .500 now.

And quite frankly, it's one thing if you're aggressive on 4th and shorts or with playcalling, but even that has to be to an extent. How many times have Detroit passed up on easy points deep in the redzone and then lost a close game at the end? Or sometimes, he'll go for it in a risky spot, not get it and then the other team can have a short field to capitalize on the other end. That's Campbell.

Baltimore has to move on from Harbaugh. It's kinda laughable to me Lamar Jackson is getting blamed and even being put on trade rumors when frankly, it seems the coach's message has grown stale and he's been overrated for a while now. Harbaugh is really just continuing to cash in from the Joe Flacco-Ray Lewis run in 2012, but he really hasn't been elite for a while. He might have even lost BAL the game against NE a few days ago by just sitting Henry in the 4th and then acting like he wasn't aware or it wasn't his decision despite being the HC.
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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #421 on: Today at 08:00:32 PM »

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Has Dan Campbell been fired yet? Epic fail.
He?s not going anywhere but Detroit, KC & Baltimore has to be 3 most disappointing teams & KC wouldn?t had made it if Mahomes didn?t get hurt

KC and Baltimore have been injury plagued. There are no excuses for Campbell. He just bombed.

I disagree a bit and think the Lions have gotten hit hard with injuries too. The whole secondary has been decimated and they lost Laporta too. Feel like they have had worse injuries than the Chiefs. Definitely think those same excuses should apply for the Lions. Although I do agree that all three have disappointed even factoring in any injuries.

Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #422 on: Today at 09:06:37 PM »

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Has Dan Campbell been fired yet? Epic fail.
He?s not going anywhere but Detroit, KC & Baltimore has to be 3 most disappointing teams & KC wouldn?t had made it if Mahomes didn?t get hurt

KC and Baltimore have been injury plagued. There are no excuses for Campbell. He just bombed.

I disagree a bit and think the Lions have gotten hit hard with injuries too. The whole secondary has been decimated and they lost Laporta too. Feel like they have had worse injuries than the Chiefs. Definitely think those same excuses should apply for the Lions. Although I do agree that all three have disappointed even factoring in any injuries.

Lamar missed a quarter of the season and Mahomes had ankle and knee issues before the ACL. Even without Laporta, Detroit still had their starting QB for every game and all their top weapons with Gibbs, Saint Brown, Montgomery and Williams. They put up 10 points in their loss to the Vikings and are in last place in their division. Completely unacceptable and Campbell should be fired for it.
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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #423 on: Today at 09:16:41 PM »

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Has Dan Campbell been fired yet? Epic fail.
He?s not going anywhere but Detroit, KC & Baltimore has to be 3 most disappointing teams & KC wouldn?t had made it if Mahomes didn?t get hurt

KC and Baltimore have been injury plagued. There are no excuses for Campbell. He just bombed.

I disagree a bit and think the Lions have gotten hit hard with injuries too. The whole secondary has been decimated and they lost Laporta too. Feel like they have had worse injuries than the Chiefs. Definitely think those same excuses should apply for the Lions. Although I do agree that all three have disappointed even factoring in any injuries.

Lamar missed a quarter of the season and Mahomes had ankle and knee issues before the ACL. Even without Laporta, Detroit still had their starting QB for every game and all their top weapons with wit Gibbs, Saint Brown, Montgomery and Williams. They put up 10 points in their loss to the Vikings and are in last place in their division. Campbell should be fired.

Yeah the Ravens I can see the injuries being worse because of Lamar but we will have to disagree on the Chiefs one. Most players are banged up and their season was over before the major Mahomes injury. I am fine if they fire Campbell because I think he is too aggressive but think he should get another year.

Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
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I will say, for Mahomes to be in the GOAT conversation and missing the playoffs entirely in his prime? Yeah I do hold that against him. Brady didn't do that in his prime (once was his ACL tear in Week 1, another was his second year or really the first full season he had), even with subpar rosters and coaching. And the Chiefs defense may be shaky but it's still been one of the more formidable units this season, also 4th in scoring defense this whole season even after last night. And they were 6-8 even before Mahomes' ACL? Brady still reigns.
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