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Good loss?


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I think we might look back and say so.. Poo is going to go down, whether it be Washington getting the boot or something else. This loss might be a blessing in disguise. WE all knew this defense was underperforming, now a change will likely be forced upon Ron/Tepper after this embarrassment.

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1 minute ago, NorvGeniusTurner said:

If it gets Eric Washington fires then yes 

Especially if that happens.. but sometimes it’s also good to get an ass beating to realize you’re not as good as your record indicates.. we could easily been 4-4 heading into this game. Time for the players and coaching staff to wake the fug up and realize we need to make adjustments to be a competitive team in the playoffs, if we even get there!

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Well,.. if you are going to lay an egg, this was a good game to do it,.. away in Pittsburgh,..

expose all the protection holes, problems on offense,.. 

big issues on defense— expose them all right here,..

its early,.. we 6-3,.. still 7 games left and an  extended week to address the issues,..

battling an up and down Lions on the road to try out the changes,..

that’s my glass have full,.. best I can do.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Potentially if it forces Ron's hand to yank DC duties away from Washington. 

But if Ron sticks with the status quo this was likely a season derailing loss and possibly the beginning of his end in Carolina. Seriously, this loss was THAT bad. This is going to be tough to recover from.

It's the type of loss that puts teams into a slide. No way we beat ATL or NO. With this bad of a defense. The Steelers just game planned our team perfectly. Now their is a road map to beat us. We'll our defense anyway. 

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