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Piss poor coaching piss poor game calling and piss poor execution


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The coaches igorning the offensive line in the draft and prior to the season has cost us this season and possibly another super bowl run. 

There is too much talent on this team to lose a game like this especially at home, if I paid to see that game I would ask for a damn refund.

the coaches have fuged up this team royally. 

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missed opportunities. they gave good effort. We were in position to win. Really good energy. We will ..............

 

 

BLAH, BLAH, BLAH

 

 

All my "cares" went out the window. Do Something to fix this O line. And for the love of intelligent people everywhere please fire Shula. Fire him then put his conservative play calling head on a spike outside the stadium to warn all future OC's. Be dynamic or be headless. 

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Just fire Rivera already- he's not a good HC- he plays checkers when other Coaches are playing chess. He's an excellent DC- but he can't drive the bus for poo. He's regressed and we're back to losing close games. Thing is JR isn't going to sanction it. I really hope we don't end up with him like we were stuck with Fox past his best by date. At this point if this franchise continues to flip between winning and losing/mediocre seasons it's on ownership. JR puts the cogs in place and if they don't work it's him. He believes in playing football in a way that it isn't played anymore- we may never have an offensive head coach with him as an owner when we have one of the best offensive weapons in NFL history. I'm tired of this BS. We were in prime position to get back into it and we pissed it away. Get a HC with some moxie/balls/whatever so we can WIN a Lombardi already- we have the personnel. Let Gettles pick his own coach and see what happens. 

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Riveria is too fixated on the damn defense, they knew going into the season we had poo depth at o line but they rolled the dice anyway and Cam has barely made it alive. If he wasn't a 6 5 monster he would probably be dead with our o line. They want  o line on the cheap and that doesn't work, spend some damn money on the o line , we had the money but obviously defense is the priority. You have to have balance on the online and dline. Our dumb ass coaches are too fuging stupid to figure that out.

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Well we now know for sure Rivera isn't the SB winner we need him to be...next question is...is Gman the GM to do it?

If he sticks with the lame brain coach...then the question has been answered and we need to look elsewhere for his replacement too. DOesn't matter who he drafts if the coach consistently blows games.

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The thing that really pisses me the fug off is we had basically negated the 3rd quarter, we had the ball almost 12 minutes and then blew it in one fuging quarter. It's fuging embarrassing  and everyone of those coaches and players especially on offense should be ashamed and embarrassed that they couldn't hold it together for one fuging quarter. Absolutely pathetic...

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