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Something the Huddle always forgets...


PiratePanther189

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Losses are necessary. This is the highest level of the sport in the world, every team is capable of beating every team. A blowout in week 3 is something that this team can benefit from tremendously in Week 13.

 

Looking at film from a day like this will prevent all sorts of mistakes for the future because we DO have a great coaching staff. I have big time confidence in the mistakes that RR, McDermott, Proehl, Jim Skipper, Ken Dorsey, Eric Washington, and others will be able to correct because of this game.

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Offensively, our coaches are not very good outside of Ricky Proehl (who is getting the most out of Benji and random other cast-offs). That's what is worrying.

The defense is fine and will be fine. Coming across a running back tandem that looked like Marcus Allen and Jerome Bettis on their own out there is rare, and something we can fix.

Being vanilla on offense and trying to do the same thing over and over wont change. How do I know? It has been the same since Chud left and Shula took over. He has no idea how to adapt or change the offense. He's the lead weight dragging us down.

And Matsko? Is he really bad? Really genius? I have no idea because we have The Ghost Of Ryan Kalil and four back-ups starting for us on the offensive line. How Cam hasn't died on tw field yet, I have no idea.

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This game don't hurt me much, our fans reaction does. Seems we don't have much trust to our team after this loss while many think we could lock a playoff spot after 2:0.

We need to be realistic about this game. Hope for the good and prepare for the bad.

I have faith in our team, other wise, why do we need " keep pounding"?!

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not worried about the loss at all.  worried about the swiss cheese o-line.  almost think it'd be better to sit cam for a couple weeks and bring in DA.  DA is quicker at making reads and with cam hurt he can't rely on his natural ability to get outside.  cam is playing great football for what he has to work with and not being 100, but is it worth it to get him destroyed this early when we have a very competent backup?  

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Minus the wes horton encroachment and the muffed punt  we would've been right in this game. A game were we were making a bunch of mistakes, lets not lose all hope.

 

yeah, this was a mental loss, now we will see how good the team really is, by a come back with a big win in Baltimore.

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not worried about the loss at all. worried about the swiss cheese o-line. almost think it'd be better to sit cam for a couple weeks and bring in DA. DA is quicker at making reads and with cam hurt he can't rely on his natural ability to get outside. cam is playing great football for what he has to work with and not being 100, but is it worth it to get him destroyed this early when we have a very competent backup?

Very competent is being a little generous.
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