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Undisciplined in critical situations


gmonjimbo

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This is what Ryan Kalil said last week and has become more apparent every week. You can point to the defense giving up a score after the offense scores on opening drive in PIT, DET, and CLE killing any momentum we generated. Inability to get off the field on 3rd downs. It can be 3rd & 50 doesnt matter. We gave up a TD on 3rd & 17 today.

Offense finds ways to shot itself in the foot whether it's a hold, false start overthrow, under throw, drop, wrong route. They will find a way to mess up once we get into scoring range. Missed Field Goals from Gano against Detroit and Seattle.

Horrible clock management every game. I dont remember a time we had 3 full timeouts to enter the 4th quarter or 2 minute warning.

The team needs a reset. It's not just one player or unit. It is everyone from the GM to 53rd man on the roster. Can't bring the same players and coaches back next year and expect a different result. 

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Just don’t understand what happened after the Steelers to make this team fall apart. We weren’t always winning pretty but we found ways to win... now we are finding ways to lose. 

the body language has been terrible since that game and was bad in it.  this team gave up on rivera and it's showing

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