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Completely Apathetic and Expected that Loss


TylerDurden

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Sorry to say, but I have now readjusted my expectations after having to recalibrate them under the Rivera Era, which means while many of you expected an easy win today, I fully expected just what we saw - a lazy, uninspired, unprepared team (outside of Cam, DJ, and Curtis).  It's the same poo every year, and after Atlanta, Washington, and Pittsburgh this season, I knew what to expect, and it's what we got.  Rivera does the same thing every year, but after shitting the bed already 3 games this year, instead of the usual 1 or 2 we get, Rivera came in today with the same lack of urgency and preparedness, as expected...  and once again, he fuged around for 3 quarters, started feeling the heat on his ass, and decided fo go for 2, hoping Cam would bail him out again, per usual...  but the 2 pt call was pretty shitty in itself and an awful Gano and awful gameplan from Rivera and Washington proved to be too much of a burden to overcome.  

I can't wait to get this mediocre season over with so Tepper can go ahead and punt Rivera's ass out of here and get an actual coach in here that helps Cam instead of hinder him, only to then turn around and beg him to bail you out for being such a shitty coach every fuging week.

I dont even give a poo if Washington is fired now...  I was convinced after Pittsburgh that this team was done.

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Absolutely.  When Rivera said last week that "poo happens" and he was going to tell the team to forget it and move on I knew we were going to be limp.  Taking time off after a loss like that just screams "don't hate me guys!" from the coach.  He's trying to be their friend instead of their coach.

He should have screamed and fuging got in people's faces and benched guys who didn't perform.  Instead we get Funchess over Moore yet again, an apathetic team all around, ill-prepared for a bad team after 10 days prep and horrible game-day decisions.   But hey!  At least we didn't lose all of our time outs due to play clock issues like we did every other fuging game this year!  :)

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6 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Sorry to say, but I have now readjusted my expectations after having to recalibrate them under the Rivera Era, which means while many of you expected an easy win today, I fully expected just what we saw - a lazy, uninspired, unprepared team (outside of Cam, DJ, and Curtis).  It's the same poo every year, and after Atlanta, Washington, and Pittsburgh this season, I knew what to expect, and it's what we got.  Rivera does the same thing every year, but after shitting the bed already 3 games this year, instead of the usual 1 or 2 we get, Rivera came in today with the same lack of urgency and preparedness, as expected...  and once again, he fuged around for 3 quarters, started feeling the heat on his ass, and decided fo go for 2, hoping Cam would bail him out again, per usual...  but the 2 pt call was pretty shitty in itself and an awful Gano and awful gameplan from Rivera and Washington proved to be too much of a burden to overcome.  

I can't wait to get this mediocre season over with so Tepper can go ahead and punt Rivera's ass out of here and get an actual coach in here that helps Cam instead of hinder him, only to then turn around and beg him to bail you out for being such a shitty coach every fuging week.

I dont even give a poo if Washington is fired now...  I was convinced after Pittsburgh that this team was done.

I don’t see that happening 

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