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Players without a Super Bowl hangover.


arbnranger

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I won't dive into the blame game or try to determine who is most at fault. We know there is plenty of blame to go around. In this game and life in general, we don't get to pick who we work with, who our boss is or what decisions the company makes. 

We do control our effort how we perform. Here is a list of guys I think have been focused and played hard. 

Greg Olsen- Has played hard with minimal mistakes, like he's done his entire career. 

Fozzy -He's been a pleasant surprise and stepped up when we needed him. Actually looks like the change of pace back we were hoping he would be. 

CAP- I thought he looked good last night. He's becoming a little more difficult to bring down and is putting his head down  and getting tough yards. 

Bradberry - I hope he gets healthy soon. He makes rookie mistakes but dam he plays hard and he's always around the ball. There is something about his play that's exciting. 

Luke - Being Luke 

Can't forget Andy Lee.  

Anybody else you can think of that doesn't have head in ass? 

 

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Interestingly enough, the interior o-line is playing really well, Norwell, Turner and Kalil. Unfortunately I believe the Remmers ship has sailed. Perhaps Oher but we wont know until he returns.

All three linebackers have been really good but that's about it.

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Olsen still has that anger and drive. everyone else.... dunno, why was Luke stretching by himself, the two half backs are... half backs. Norwell beasting that mofo wants to make money... Cam, but he's got a lower body injury and you gotta heal those, especially since he doesnt take pain killers. If I remember correctly TD wasn't even suppose to suit up but he was still out there last night.

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Outside of the Vikings game KB has been balling. Luke and TD keep pointing fingers like they haven't been missing assignments this season.  But the defense as a whole looks bad, can't stop the run or the pass. 

But honestly the issues that are arising shouldn't shock many people.  We all knew our pass rush and tackles were shaky at best, secondary was young along with not having the best talent at safety, and Stewart health issues.  Add all these happening at once with Cam being out and poo can get ugly quick. Which it certainly has. 

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Luke and TD have been out of position on a lot of plays this year.  Think they are trying to cover-up for other weakness. But have been burned. 

 

KB while making some plays.  Isn't playing at his top level. He is going through the motions but messing up on routes and needs to make more of a effort. 

 

Cam is taking to long and not reading the defense. Seems lackadaisical sometimes.  

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