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tough break..so what


carolinarolls

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Two rookie corners..test them a bit, I somewhat agree with Davidson here. They may screw up on a play when Jake has his head screwed on straight.

Jake is a bad QB and has been. Assuming most everyone here has been at some level or other of denial about this over the years it's safe to say that he is not the consistent answer. Why are we expecting more? Still.

The run game was working pretty good but not flawless. Staying with the run lost us a game in the rape-dome a couple weeks back.

We were throwing in the end zone to tie or win on the last play of the game. Can't ask for much more than that with what this team is working with injury and QB-wise.

We have some shiddy fans that are more pisst about what their PSL's set them back than actually losing the ballgame..what is new here? They will always be in BofA. My approach was to ignore them until they got out of their seat and came down to do something that would get them kicked out and give me a right to respond as if I felt "threatened" Nobody says you have to acknowledge them at all. Let them say what they want.

I honestly do not see why so many people are so upset. We lost. Get used to it.

I have.

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Two rookie corners..test them a bit, I somewhat agree with Davidson here. They may screw up on a play when Jake has his head screwed on straight.

Jake is a bad QB and has been. Assuming most everyone here has been at some level or other of denial about this over the years it's safe to say that he is not the consistent answer. Why are we expecting more? Still.

The run game was working pretty good but not flawless. Staying with the run lost us a game in the rape-dome a couple weeks back.

the run game was actually pretty flawless.....both RBs were over 5 yards a pop in the 1st half and should have had a much heavier workload.

staying with the run wasn't why we lost that game in NO.....it was the only reason we were in it.

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I had no problem with Davidson calling passes between the 20's, but you have to run the ball in the red zone. Rookies or not, those Dolphin corners have much less area to defend from the 10yd line in. Not to mention the fact that our O-line couldn't stop the pass rush on 3rd downs.

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i dont understand either- we were around the endzonze ALL NIGHT ....

Our Defense SUCKED donkey balls and we were TERRIBLE in the RedZone

Int's, and the inability to score 6 screwed us ,,, oh AND did I mention the defense?

The bad defense was Jake's fault too, apparently.

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i dont understand either- we were around the endzonze ALL NIGHT ....

Our Defense SUCKED donkey balls and we were TERRIBLE in the RedZone

Int's, and the inability to score 6 screwed us ,,, oh AND did I mention the defense?

The int really didn't effect the outcome of the game. Miami only moved the ball 12 yards after the interception and then punted it right back to us in what was still good field position.

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