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Montsta

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The grass isn't always greener. I've been reading and hearing lately about the Jay Gruden, Robert Griffin III drama, and my god is it ugly and petty. Publicly calling each other out, and Gruden putting much of the blame on RG3's shoulders when they lose.

Read the below article from PFT in it's entirety and thank your lucky stars that for all his faults, at least Stoic Ron isn't the ringleader of a damn circus like these clowns.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/11/21/gruden-says-the-clocks-ticking-on-griffin

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I don't see anything wrong. It is time to stop coddling RGIII. He is a spoiled brat who thinks everything is handed to him and Gruden is saying it like it is. Either go out there and perform and get better or he's going to bench your ass. I actually commend the dude for having the balls to say it. And I can assure you, if we were a bigger market team, we would look just like they are right now.

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RG3 is what everyone said Cam was going to be.

 

I think a lot of people made him the golden boy to prove how "not racist" they were for destroying Cam the year before

 

Just my humble opinion, I may be wrong.  Not trying to make this a race baiting thread

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Grass will always appear greener when you are losing.  John Fox couldnt even save this team with a lack of talent when he was here.  At some points you have to have players able to complete the job.  Shula as we know lacks faith in either his game planning, Cam or the OL to protect Cam.  These guys are human they second guess themselves they worry they panic it happens....We will be ok, it is not like we have had back to back winning seasons.  We know we have a lack of talent on the field thats no secret.  We are seeing the results of replacing your entire WR core, losing all Tolbert and losing OL depth does to a team.  It is the NFL it will fugging catch up to you if their are holes in the ship.  This is not a movie, this is real life.  We will bounce back, lets not keep drilling more holes.  A new coach means even more player personal changes, at least this staff knows what the issues are now. 

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lol if anyone cared about the Carolina Panthers you would realize how awful it is here. We are run by an owner who is absolutely clueless and is a shill to the NFL. Not one time have we had winning seasons back to back. I hate to tell you but its just as bad here as it is there, just no one outside of us cares.

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