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Remember when Kris Jenkins said...


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....that this team had no heart? the stud DT we could use right now is up in NY on a playoff caliber team with a great young QB.

was he right?

I see 2 options here:

1) we put together a group of players who have no heart, outside of say Beason, maybe Jake and Smith. Everyone else doesn't care. therefore not the coaches fault? Jenkins was just a punk, running his mouth. A cancer that needed to be got rid of...

OR

2) they are a reflection of the coaching staff, and could desperately use a motivator as head honcho. Say bill cowher.

Heck, Trgovac saw this coming and abandoned ship instead of being the scape goat this year. Henning is better than Jeff Davidson, but Henning took the fall for Fox basically.:banghead:

This team has too much talent to be this bad.

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The team has bought into the John Fox "it is what it is" philosophy. They are a timid team. Seems like they're going through the motions.
Yep. I caught a little bit of Delhomme's news conference and he said "it is what it is". Kind of pissed me off. I don't think the problem is that Delhomme doesn't care, but there just doesn't seem to be anything he can do about it.
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Let's not bring up this 'fire' BS again, please. There's fire in this team on both sides of the ball, it's just not translating to production on the field.

i agree. other than peppers, i think everyone else has determination. even jake.

our biggest problem is offensive playcalling. fox and davidson must go and keep meeks. new blood at the top and a creative playbook will do wonders for our offense.

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Jenkins reminds me of Jose Canseco, a self-absorbed prick with a "do as I say, not as I do" arrogance that undermines any desire people have to listen to him...

But sadly, and painfully, right in a lot of what he's said.

lol jose canseco deserves a nobel peace prize for exposing the fraud that is american baseball

i remember espn would have so many people say he was a moron, have they apologized yet?

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