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Here's a few questions our weak reporters should ask Ron and Cam


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Cam talking about 2 turnovers. Ron talk about 2 turnovers and the deep ball that lead to 3 for Chicago. He said the game came down to those 3 plays, no it didn't

2 turnovers is not the end of the world

The questions are simple, why does this team struggle overcoming losing the turnover battle? Why when this team gets down big, they rarely win? Why was this team lifeless only being down 2 scores? Off-topic question, but related to this team problem. If this team was down 28-9 entering the 4th quarter in the SB, do you honestly think you can win? Is this a Superbowl caliber team right now? Why isn't your defense forcing turnovers? 1 interception all year, is that acceptable? What needs to change to make sure our players are in position to get interceptions like other defenses are against us? Why this team had more time to prepare for Chicago and looked worse than when they had less time to prepare for Philly? Please give us an idea of how this team prepare, do you look at weak spots on opposing teams? Do you look for mismatches and how to exploit them? Do you believe what happens on the field comes to down to execution only?

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You won’t hear any worthwhile questions bc the reporters don’t really care about this team. They’re probably all just a bunch of Saints and cowboy fans trying to earn a pay check. No one wants to be that one reporter who stirs the pot and points the finger at coaches. Ask the generics, keep coaches happy with you, earn your pay, and go home. 

 

If fans or anyone who gave a rats ass about this team asked the questions, you best believe Ron would have some major questions to answer. 

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59 minutes ago, beastson said:

Cam talking about 2 turnovers. Ron talk about 2 turnovers and the deep ball that lead to 3 for Chicago. He said the game came down to those 3 plays, no it didn't

2 turnovers is not the end of the world

The questions are simple, why does this team struggle overcoming losing the turnover battle? Why when this team gets down big, they rarely win? Why was this team lifeless only being down 2 scores? Off-topic question, but related to this team problem. If this team was down 28-9 entering the 4th quarter in the SB, do you honestly think you can win? Is this a Superbowl caliber team right now? Why isn't your defense forcing turnovers? 1 interception all year, is that acceptable? What needs to change to make sure our players are in position to get interceptions like other defenses are against us? Why this team had more time to prepare for Chicago and looked worse than when they had less time to prepare for Philly? Please give us an idea of how this team prepare, do you look at weak spots on opposing teams? Do you look for mismatches and how to exploit them? Do you believe what happens on the field comes to down to execution only?

It is really so much simpler than that

why has this team never learned how to handle a blitz..doesn't matter if it's a corner blitz or up the middle they simply can't do it

of course asking hard questions gets reporters fired 

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