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Season over after 2 games ?


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I'm trying to stay optimistic. I dont think so, but we need to make adjustments, obviously.

We started 0-2 in 2013. Then 1-3 thru week4. We lost to the 9ers in divisional game that year. Krapernick making the crucial 4th down td run for the win. 

Our D got it together after first quarter of the season.

I may be in the minority, but we can turn this poo around with the talent we have. It all hinges on cam, the D, and ron/norv getting their poo together.

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3 minutes ago, GolfRasta said:

I'm trying to stay optimistic. I dont think so, but we need to make adjustments, obviously.

We started 0-2 in 2013. Then 1-3 thru week4. We lost to the 9ers in divisional game that year. Krapernick making the crucial 4th down td run for the win. 

Our D got it together after first quarter of the season.

I may be in the minority, but we can turn this poo around with the talent we have. It all hinges on cam, the D, and ron/norv getting their poo together.

I like your optimism. We need a win against the Cardinals though.

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The fantasy is over, not the season. Waiting for us to adapt is not exciting, it's not our strong point. Cam can still improve but he won't if he is being teed off on from bad oline play. The D looks ok and would improve with more O sucess and converting 3rd downs more often. I still think we could be a solid tondangerous team. Dont see a SB team. If Can doesn't improve, the year is sunk. We need to do anything possible to provide him with time and options to play better.

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1 minute ago, 332nd said:

Of course not. It is historically likely though.

I am afraid that you are right. Lets hope for a quick turnaround. I believe we have the players to do it unless the coaches have lost the locker room after only two games.

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Just now, Waldo said:

The fantasy is over, not the season. Waiting for us to adapt is not exciting, it's not our strong point. Cam can still improve but he won't if he is being teed off on from bad oline play. The D looks ok and would improve with more O sucess and converting 3rd downs more often. I still think we could be a solid to dangerous team. Dont see a SB team. If Cam doesn't improve, the year is sunk. We need to do anything possible to provide him with time and options to play better.

Good take.

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Depends on what happens to Cam and how long we wait to make a change if Cam doesn't get better. Honestly it looks like more than rust. He is all over the place with his throwing motion as is his accuracy. But it has been 8 games not 2. We are starting to mirror the definition of insanity.

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