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If we get blown out again vs Mark Sanchez & The Eagles


beastson

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It's one thing to lose, but multiple blowouts falls on coaching. We have enough talent to NOT get blown out. Losing to Sanchez is unacceptable anyway after a mini bye and getting healthy guys back

 

A blow out however on Monday Night Football, Ron has to go

 

I see the sentiment but I really hate to evaluate the coach and decide the fate mid season.  I know Ron has made some missteps but the ingredients he has for chicken salad is less than desirable extremely runny chicken poo.

 

I will say that if last week had been game 16 of the regular season, Shula would have met his Black Monday already.  I would have been on the fence regarding Ron. 

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We may lose (I'd say 60/40 chance we do), but we sure won't be blown out. When it comes down to it, we have Luke Kuechly vs. Mark Sanchez out there.

 

 

We do know that the game will be a shitty blowout though because it's a primetime game in 2014.

 

The two voices in your head disagreeing with each other? :)

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