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R.R: " no personal changes despite big loss"


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Does anyone have any idea who is going to take JR's spot when he is gone?! Serious question, I actually dont know. Is there someone lined up

It's been reported several times that he had a succession plan in place, but no details have been released other than that part of the plan includes helping the team in Charlotte.

I'm at work, but I remember the above coming from an observer article. I may try to look it up if I get some downtime.

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If RR really wanted to shake things up and show the team he's ready for this bullshit to end, he'd find some sacrificial lamb on this team (I'm looking at you, DeCoud...) and FIRE THEM. Show the team this crap better end, right now, or heads will roll.

 

You need to be looking at Byron Bell.  When a 330lb lineman gets pancaked by a 240lb linebacker over and over he doesn't deserve a job.  At least Decoud has made a couple of plays this year. 

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Is there anyway to justify not giving Lester a shot a saftey. It is impossible to fathom he could be any worse, and when given a shot last year he performed better than Harper has this season.

I use to think I hated Harper when he played for the Saints but a least back then he was helping us win games, now he is costing us games.

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LOL.

Over/under Seattle scores 35...

OVER.

Under

Seattle doesn't play a game that plays into our huge weakness. They also are on the road.

Unless Luke and TD have bad days we should keep them around 21-27 IMO. Less if Luke and TD are on their games.

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Seattle doesn't play a game that plays into our huge weakness. They also are on the road.

Unless Luke and TD have bad days we should keep them around 21-27 IMO. Less if Luke and TD are on their games.

I'll believe it when I see it... we have given up an average of 34.8 ppg over the last five weeks.
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