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Our biggest weakness came back to haunt us


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Just now, Jackofalltrades said:

Shula has been great this season but he went full retard this game.

I'm ashamed of this offense. 

As big of a Shula hater as I've been I admit he did do some great things...but I kept saying he would/could eventually cost us gold....turns out he did...being right isn't always great but the writing was on the way the 10th drive we had and ran up the middle again for another 1 yard play....each and every fugin time....just an idiot toolbag with a history of failure...carried by Cam this season...hope he goes and HC at the CFB level.

 

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5 minutes ago, gettlolman said:

That, and the poo OL Gettleman put together finally got exposed. Praise Nippleshorts. 

 

Just imagine him without the franchise players he inherited. We would be a disaster. Guy is a poo GM.

Wow, agenda much?  Did Gettleman pee in your cereal or something?

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Gentleman wasn't the problem tonight. Hell, Shula even called a good game considering Denver's defense is filthy. Players didn't execute. Cotchery drops. Ginn drops. Tre Boston. Oher penalties. Mike fuging Remmers allowing to sack fumbled against the goal line. Can't win a football game that way. Cotchery in particular...if he catches just two of this passes, it's a different game. 

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