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Where are you at in the Elizabeth Kubler-Ross stage of grief


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It’s not so much that they’re  bad. Bad teams can still inspire hope. It’s that they’re completely inept top to bottom. The talent is there(except the oline) but I have no faith these coaches can or will learn from their mistakes and change it up. We’ll see a performance exactly like this next week 

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1 minute ago, Shotgun said:

Its called........trolling

A troll is Internet slang for a person who intentionally tries to instigate conflict, hostility, or arguments in an online social community. ... Trolls often use inflammatory messages to provoke emotional responses out of people, disrupting otherwise civil discussion.

 

that is not what bigkat is my friend, its worse

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17 minutes ago, RJK said:

It’s not so much that they’re  bad. Bad teams can still inspire hope. It’s that they’re completely inept top to bottom. The talent is there(except the oline) but I have no faith these coaches can or will learn from their mistakes and change it up. We’ll see a performance exactly like this next week 

The scary thing about that is they might win next week.

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34 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

I am at acceptance

 

Accepted that Matt Rhule is not going to pan out as an NFL HC, nice RaRa guy but best served coaching college B talent teams like Syracuse, Connecticut, WVU and lead them to the Dominos Pizza Bowl at 7-5

Accepted that Joe Brady is not the next version of Sean McVay, that he is more like the offensive version of Matt Patricia, supposedly smart but just frustrating. He needs to take a step back and work with an experienced NFL OC for game day calling/adjustments

Accepted that Sam Darnold isn't Cam Newton but isn't Jeff Lewis, he is basically a PREMIUM version of a JAG

Accepted that without a competent o-line investment, this team will never get far

Accepted that we won't be in the playoffs this year

Accepted that the Robby Anderson extension may be the worst extension in team history not named Charles Godfrey

Accepted that this team will for at least one more season be the Carolina McCaffrey's

Accepted that I going to go to the games regardless, cheer, enjoy a cold beer, not get worked up over it and realize it is just a game

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Acceptance!!!

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