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So I’m watching the late game, the rams vs eagles, and it’s like 30 seconds before the half. Rams go for the Td three times in a row before begrudgingly settling for that FG. And I think to myself man if that’d been us, we’d have taken one chance for end zone, mismanaged 20 seconds and settled for a botched gano FG.........

 

anyways I just saved 15% switching to GEICO.

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

We have terrible coaches. I just don't see how Rivera saves his job. This has been a historic collapse and if we were a big market team he would be getting fried.

You could not be more corrrct. Unfortunately lol.

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14 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Watched some today...Q4 of Steelers, some of colts game....all I did was get irritated 

found myself thinking of ways we would screw up if we were playing any of those teams

then saw that 5 and 6 seeds both have 6 losses with 2 games to go...and we are still behind them

heads should roll over our pathetic effort this year...in a just world players should have to pay back salary and take pay cuts

And it's not a talent problem. We actually had a solid draft and FA. It's 80% coaching and 20% player underperforming.

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15 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Not all on our coaches...our players have to make plays and they rarely do

Because they are not held to standards. We got our assaulted kicked by the Steelers and Rivera rewarded the players. Players like KK and Poe just go though the motions because no one rips them a new one. Why because Rivera hired his friends.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's talent in a couple of spots (Dontari Poe, for example) or age, at least.

But that's not talent but poor motivation. As I,said we laid a egg with the Steelers and Rivera rewarded the players. It's a system that supports slacking and not taking accountability. That even goes for Newton and some things he does.

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Just now, Snake said:

But that's not talent but poor motivation. As I,said we laid a egg with the Steelers and Rivera rewarded the players. It's a system that supports slacking.

I have no desire to defend Rivera because I think he’s a below average coach. The only thing I’ll say, is that this board is kidding themselves if they think this roster is overly talented. 

We have a few talented players, a whole heap of JAGS, and some absolutely ancient football players playing way too many minutes. 

This team is completely devoid of depth and the fact that we have to rely on the likes of Horton, Cox and Haynes for a pass rush further illustrates that point. 

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23 minutes ago, Snake said:

We have terrible coaches. I just don't see how Rivera saves his job. This has been a historic collapse and if we were a big market team he would be getting fried.

We have terrible posters. I don't see how they avoid getting nerfed. This has been a histrionic collage, and if we were a big market team they would be getting fried.

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Just now, bigdog10 said:

I have no desire to defend Rivera because I think he’s a below average coach. The only thing I’ll say, is that this board is kidding themselves if they think this roster is overly talented. 

We have a few talented players, a whole heap of JAGS, and some absolutely ancient football players playing way too many minutes. 

This team is completely devoid of depth and the fact that we have to rely on the likes of Horton, Cox and Haynes for a pass rush further illustrates that point. 

Your kidding yourself if you think any NFL team isn't exactly like the Panthers or worse. Super talented teams usually are bad teams who have drafted high for years like the Browns or Jags. We have enough depth and talent to be a playoff team. Coaching has caused this collapse not lack of talent.

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25 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Not all on our coaches...our players have to make plays and they rarely do

Coaches put players in situations where the other team knows EXACTLY what is coming.

Players fail.

"Hey, man, if the players would only make plays!"

Panther's shitty fan-base in a nutshell.

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