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This is the most pathetic four-game stretch I can recall.


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We lose to the Steelers in an utterly demoralizing fashion.

We lay an egg against a Lions team that isn't awful (they beat New England) but had no business winning.

We blow a lead against a decent Seattle team that we had no business losing to.

We lose to a Bucs team that sucks and has none of their starting corners active.

Games 2 and 4 are the absolute worst. We let a Lions team without any receivers throw the ball at will, and we couldn't throw for sh*t against a Bucs team without any of their starting corners. We had FOUR chances to beat the Bucs at the end and couldn't even get in the red zone in any of them. This was a pathetic effort and some heads need to start rolling, starting with Eric Washington. 

These issues are fixable and games 1 and 3 I can handle, you lose to winning teams sometimes. But you cannot lose to bad teams. Yes, Cam played poorly, but it's the freaking Bucs. This has to end. I don't know how but it's not acceptable.

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Considering the talent on the team sure, but you either don’t remember or weren’t a fan during the Mr. Pickles and Mickey Mouse glove Carr days. 

 

I’ll take these competitive, small fix losses over reliving those days. We were just straight up trash with no sign of hope back then. 

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6 minutes ago, Fright said:

Considering the talent on the team sure, but you either don’t remember or weren’t a fan during the Mr. Pickles and Mickey Mouse glove Carr days. 

 

I’ll take these competitive, small fix losses over reliving those days. We were just straight up trash with no sign of hope back then. 

We knew we weren’t winning in 2007 after Delhomme lost and 2010 after the first few games. This is worse. This team is better than this. We’re massively underperforming

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1 hour ago, Fright said:

Considering the talent on the team sure, but you either don’t remember or weren’t a fan during the Mr. Pickles and Mickey Mouse glove Carr days. 

 

I’ll take these competitive, small fix losses over reliving those days. We were just straight up trash with no sign of hope back then. 

ain't that the truth !! 

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