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Observations from Section 138 Row 1 Seat 24


Lilsmitty09

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OP makes some great points and sums up my felleings almost to a T. I left the house after the second blocked punt knowing a blowout was on. I never thought about the game again until after 5 PM when I got home ang looked up the score. It's pretty sad that we have come to a point where we don't care anymore. Sadly I'm of the opinion as many others, until we have new ownership we aren't likely to see back to back winning seasons. 

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I think the tie with the Bengals and the decision making by Rivera at the end left a huge hole in team morale.

 

Since the result of that game we have been on a 6 game losing streak, with 4 of those resulting in blowouts.

 

The players simply do not seem to buy into the gameplan anymore.

 

Couldn't agree more.  The decision to kick and put a D that had allowed 30+ points already in the game effectively ended the season. 

 

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Well two of the times it happened right in front of me, to where I even was pointing to him, that's how wide open he was, 20 or 30 yards down field.

 

there were multiple plays were not only Olsen, but another receiver would be open too, only for Cam to be sacked or throw high and long to someone else.  I honestly think Cam is playing scared behind that OL, and I can't blame him.  Who's gonna take an extra second to look around when your life could be over at any minute?

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there were multiple plays were not only Olsen, but another receiver would be open too, only for Cam to be sacked or throw high and long to someone else.  I honestly think Cam is playing scared behind that OL, and I can't blame him.  Who's gonna take an extra second to look around when your life could be over at any minute?

 

I honestly don't think even Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Aaron Rodgers could succeed with this Offense and Coaching staff..

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