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Mr. Scot

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No watching da tape, at least not as a team...

Iffy on this decision. Granted, Luke and some others will probably watch on their own.

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Dontari Poe gets a bonus for not being too huge...

Hey, he accomplished something, right?

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An interesting comment from Thomas Davis...

Wonder why he felt we "needed to be humbled".

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And this, just because...

 

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

So Rivera just said there is no need to correct what went wrong

I get that there are times when coaches say "throw away that film", and sometimes it's okay.

Given how many things went wrong in that game though, like I said, I'm iffy.

I'm expecting at the very least the coaches will watch it.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I get that sometimes coaches say "throw away that film", and sometimes it's okay.

Given how many things went wrong in that game though, like I said, I'm iffy.

I'm expecting at the very least the coaches will watch it.

May be why Washington still has a job

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Maybe TD meant we were getting a little too cocky after our whopping 2 game winning streak and just expecting to be good....but I also just feel like it was TD giving a compliment and nothing more.

If something more, I'dd want to say that this would be directed at young guys (Donte?), but our young guys have been backing their play up. 

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I don't know.  Big difference saying to reporters in locker room that we "got humbled" vs. telling opposing coach while walking off the field that "we needed to be" humbled.

If Detroit is not a bounce back game we will know a lot about any plans or non-plans to make for the post season.

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12 hours ago, KillerKat said:

So Rivera just said there is no need to correct what went wrong

That's how he operates.  Not once has Ron or his staff ever been responsible for repeated pathetic performances.  It will be on the players to "execute" his masterful game plan.  He's the king of deflection, and he's clueless.

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