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The “Everything is fine” mentality


hepcat

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This entire week the whole team exuded an “everything is fine, we will get things together, blah blah” attitude.

Things aren’t fine. This team is awful. Maybe one of the worst in the NFL right now. A huge losing streak is incoming unless the team stops acting like everything is “fine” and realizes what they are doing isn’t working. 

I’m sick of a horrible almost cocky bullshit attitude from this team. Rivera so confident in his now awful defense that he punts on 4th and 1 with the best rushing QB in the game. Cam and the offense think the deep ball is magically going to start working despite literally never even trying it in a game so far this season.

The truth is this is a delusional group still thinking what worked in 2015 still works and I hope all of them either get their heads out of their asses or get shown the door by a new owner with a real set of brass balls.

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Just now, hepcat said:

This entire week the whole team exuded an “everything is fine, we will get things together, blah blah” attitude.

Things aren’t fine. This team is awful. Maybe one of the worst in the NFL right now. A huge losing streak is incoming unless the team stops acting like everything is “fine” and realizes what they are doing isn’t working. 

I’m sick of a horrible almost cocky bullshit attitude from this team. Rivera so confident in his now awful defense that he punts on 4th and 1 with the best rushing QB in the game. Cam and the offense think the deep ball is magically going to start working despite literally never even trying it in a game so far this season.

The truth is this is a delusional group still thinking what worked in 2015 still works and I hope all of them either get their heads out of their asses or get shown the door by a new owner with a real set of brass balls.

Did you know the leading receivers for Philly are 2 TEs 

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1 minute ago, KSpan said:

Folks asking questions after the Giants games were derided but the obvious signs were there. Bit of of season left to get back to form but the offense is getting worse and the defense not getting better 

It was so weird, people completely dismissing any criticism of that game. Now look..

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I've been saying for years that this exact mentality within our organization and throughout our fanbase is the exact reason we aren't a consistent winner or perennial contender.  The lack of urgency to get better by instead just defaulting to, "well, there's always next week..." "well, there's always next game," "well, there's always next year."  

It's just a cheap way of dodging accountability and responsibility, while allowing the status quo to be maintained.  And here we are...  again.

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