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When you don't stand up for your players


propagandamachine

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That has been a mentally taxing week for the whole team and it shows : the management cracked and it's affecting the whole team.

You've got to be tough against the media - you've got to look at the devil in the eye which San Fran did and say No. Bellichick does it all the time - he runs patriots not espn.

We didn't and this is what happens and the steelers are a veteran team that will feast on uncertainty .

Go Panthers !!!!

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That has been a mentally taxing week for the whole team and it shows : the management cracked and it's affecting the whole team.

You've got to be tough against the media - you've got to look at the devil in the eye which San Fran did and say No. Bellichick does it all the time - he runs patriots not espn.

We didn't and this is what happens and the steelers are a veteran team that will feast on uncertainty .

Go Panthers !!!!

San Fran lost today, too.

Checkmate.

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