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Time for a players only meeting


Jmac

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The "captains" on this team have a "c" on their chests for a reason.They are supposed to be the leaders,the guys that keep their units together,mortivated,and focused. The coaches have not been doing their job very well,so the players need to take personal pride in themselves and come together.Time for a players only meeting and CALL EACH OTHER OUT..face to face and man to man. The season is not lost but it can't go on like this much longer or it will be.

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The "captains" on this team have a "c" on their chests for a reason.They are supposed to be the leaders,the guys that keep their units together,mortivated,and focused. The coaches have not been doing their job very well,so the players need to take personal pride in themselves and come together.Time for a players only meeting and CALL EACH OTHER OUT..face to face and man to man. The season is not lost but it can't go on like this much longer or it will be.

 

So, u're calling a player's only meeting to get rid of the coaching staff or demand more from those not stepping up? I am missing the point of this thread.

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You call a players only meeting to motivate each other,refocus and come back togther. That is the point of it. They are not playing up to their abilities..any of them.

The thing is, they are. Those guys on the OL aren't going to transform into pro bowlers overnight or with a team pep talk. There are really issues to be dealt with on this team that a team meeting isn't going to fix.

With the NFC up for grabs still, DG needs to get to work this week and dangle Addison out there or something. He needs to do something fast about that OL.

We need to hope Davis heels up quickly and one of our main RB's too. Our secondary is another issue but first things first, we need to give Cam a fighting chance.

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were 2-2, jeebus get a grip.  season isnt over. we were way worse at this point last year.  Win the NFCS.  All we have to do.  And if u havnt noticed, every team in the division is imploding.

 

I don't know what games you are watching, but we are WAY WORSE this year. We weren't getting blown out to start the year last year. You gon keep saying that until we are 2-6

 

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