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Happy with the win, but our coaches were completely unprepared today


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Glad we pulled it out, that's what winners do.  But I think our coaches slept walk through this week.  I think we have a good coaching staff, 4 playoff appearances in 5 years should prove that. But they just weren't ready this week. There seemed to be no game plan on either side of the ball, I don't think it'll happen again but man that was frustrating.

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Coaches were unprepared but our offense in general was just out of sync. Funch had one catch, Olsen had maybe 3 or 4. Our big playmaker in Byrd went down with what looks like a bad injury and our O-line couldn't hardly run block to save their lives. You can put a lot on the coaching but hell, we were throwing to a banged up Funch and a bunch of no name receivers. 

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3 minutes ago, Lemory said:

Coaches were unprepared but our offense in general was just out of sync. Funch had one catch, Olsen had maybe 3 or 4. Our big playmaker in Byrd went down with what looks like a bad injury and our O-line couldn't hardly run block to save their lives. You can put a lot on the coaching but hell, we were throwing to a banged up Funch and a bunch of no name receivers. 

At least our “no name receivers” did their job today. Clay and Bersin were major contributors in the 2nd half. I could see these guys being solid performers if they were given more playing time and utilized to fit their skill sets.

 

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When the Panthers struggle to win-The coaches weren't prepared

When the Patriots struggle to win-The coaches had it all planned out they were just playing with their food

LOL I guess when they're an experienced championship team the same rules don't apply to them

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12 minutes ago, Chris1 said:

LOL I guess when they're an experienced championship team the same rules don't apply to them

Yea that's exactly how life works...welcome to the huddle kid...let us know when you hit puberty or when you realize that statement really is true.

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9 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Yea that's exactly how life works...welcome to the huddle kid...let us know when you hit puberty or when you realize that statement really is true.

If I am reading this correctly.... you are attracted to this poster? As if you are hoping he/she is of legal age? 

Otherwise im not sure why you would be such a loser with this post.

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16 minutes ago, Chris1 said:

When the Panthers struggle to win-The coaches weren't prepared

When the Patriots struggle to win-The coaches had it all planned out they were just playing with their food

LOL I guess when they're an experienced championship team the same rules don't apply to them

Using RR and BB in the same sentence, or conversation, cannot be done, unless you are speaking in terms of contrast, opposites, a "180," antithesis, etc. But, yeah, the same rules may not always apply to a perennial champion who adapts in a nanosecond to implement changes required to succeed, immediately and long-term, to one who stubbornly sticks to a philosophy with which, the only resulting consistent result is...inconsistency.

TLDR: There's Belichick, and then, there's everyone else. Deal with it.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

If I am reading this correctly.... you are attracted to this poster? As if you are hoping he/she is of legal age? 

Otherwise im not sure why you would be such a loser with this post.

You are not reading it correctly. Which is no surprise, it's the Huddle after-all. We'll bring back the 4th grade reading level requirements soon I think.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

ah, okay. So we are both losers?

No, that's not what that means. Where is that 4th grade reading level entrance exam to sign up? can't get here soon enough.

I'm just kidding that's def what that means. Now Imma go get fat off snacks.

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