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RR press conference today


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*missed opportunities

*they really did some good things

*we have to learn

Usual excuses or passive comments. No substance because even if we were 0-15 he would be the same way, he isn't a reaction-all coach. And he certainly doesn't call people out.

I think that's what this team needs right now! There's too many guys in that locker room who's egos won't be levelled and they certainly can't handle the fact that Denver literally snapped them physically and mentally and they can't overcome it right now.
They need to shake it off and realise they are mere mortals who are beatable! Some those players strut around thinking all they do is turn up! Last year is gone, you have to start over. Ron needs to let rip and wake them up before this season is a wash.


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4 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

i'm waiting for the day when david newton or joe person leaves the conference room on a stretcher

The likelihood of that happening is about equal to the likelihood of Ron vocally defending the health and well-being of his best player against the NFL's current "Whack-A-Cam" game.

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*missed opportunities

*they really did some good things

*we have to learn

Usual excuses or passive comments. No substance because even if we were 0-15 he would be the same way, he isn't a reaction-all coach. And he certainly doesn't call people out.

I think that's what this team needs right now! There's too many guys in that locker room who's egos won't be levelled and they certainly can't handle the fact that Denver literally snapped them physically and mentally and they can't overcome it right now.
They need to shake it off and realise they are mere mortals who are beatable! Some those players strut around thinking all they do is turn up! Last year is gone, you have to start over. Ron needs to let rip and wake them up before this season is a wash.


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You forgot "more so than anything else"


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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

The likelihood of that happening is about equal to the likelihood of Ron vocally defending the health and well-being of his best player against the NFL's current "Whack-A-Cam" game.

My favorite comment this season has been "if Cam can get calls that'd be neat." This is what we're working with. No wonder Cam doesn't trust them. 

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