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Bj-Monster23

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I don't want to rush to judgement or act like the sky is falling because we are 2-2. But if this team doesn't respond to back to back blow outs then we could be in for a long season. Truthfully, I don't know what happen within the last couple of weeks but our identity as a team has completely changed for the worse specifically on the defensive side. I don't know what Riverboat Ron needs to do to get his team back on the right track. But if things don't change quick we could be in deep trouble.

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I don't want to rush to judgement or act like the sky is falling because we are 2-2. But if this team doesn't respond to back to back blow outs then we could be in for a long season. Truthfully, I don't know what happen within the last couple of weeks but our identity as a team has completely changed for the worse specifically on the defensive side. I don't know what Riverboat Ron needs to do to get his team back on the right track. But if things don't change quick we could be in deep trouble.

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We lost Greg hardy and the rest of our DEs are garbage and cannot make the QB step up into the push from the DTs.

 

DEs had no solo tackles today. No pressures. No sacks. That is where it all starts. No wonder the LBs and DBs were playing on their heels.

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 Truthfully, I don't know what happen within the last couple of weeks but our identity as a team has completely changed for the worse specifically on the defensive side. 

 

What happened between first 2 solid Wins and Defensive near shutouts both times, contrasted to the last 2 weeks of poo?

 

They through Hardy under the bus, and lost the Locker Room in the process.

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management turned its back on one of its own, all credibilty/loyalty got tossed out the window.  The management players thought they were playing for 2 weeks ago, they are no longer sure who they are and where they stand on the team.  If you can cut one of the greatest receivers in the league and dump your all star DE because of whines from the media, whose really safe?  poo doesnt flow up stream.  It starts with management.

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management turned its back on one of its own, all credibilty/loyalty got tossed out the window.  The management players thought they were playing for 2 weeks ago, they are no longer sure who they are and where they stand on the team.  If you can cut one of the greatest receivers in the league and dump your all star DE because of whines from the media, whose really safe?  poo doesnt flow up stream.  It starts with management.

 

I'm honestly starting to think that is what we are witnessing.

 

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Enough of the crying bout the Kraken. This team needs step up. How bout not threating to kill your girlfirend and behave like a decent human being who has been given a great oppurtunity to be in the NFL. When big sponsers talk about pulling money from the league you better believe guys will be suspended or asked to not play until after the legal process. Its all bout the money whether we want to believe it or not.

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