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Todays loss is simple.


Ivan The Awesome
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Defense did not come to play.

O line is still poo.

 

Time management was an issue, coaching staff is to blame. Also that stupid ass, we're punting, we're going for it, waste of a Time out event...wtf was that about?

 

Y'all who are blaming Cam must have forgotten all the talk how this team is a Defensive team and all we need is a decent QB to win, well Cam is that QB and the defense didn't hold it's end of the bargain, had they come up with stops and turn overs, well this game would have been a W. 

 

Donte was beat like a Drum several times and that WFT offense RAN on us all game long. 

 

This L is not on Cam and the O. The tables have flipped this time around, the defense did not do this offense any favors. 

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Just now, Ivan The Awesome said:

Defense did not come to play.

O line is still poo.

 

Time management was an issue, coaching staff is to blame. Also that stupid ass, we're punting, we're going for it, waste of a Time out event...wtf was that about?

 

Y'all who are blaming Cam must have forgotten all the talk how this team is a Defensive team and all we need is a decent QB to win, well Cam is that QB and the defense didn't hold it's end of the bargain, had they come up with stops and turn overs, well this game would have been a W. 

 

Donte was beat like a Drum several times and that WFT offense RAN on us all game long. 

 

This L is not on Cam and the O. The tables have flipped this time around, the defense did not do this offense any favors. 

Yep. I was mad about punting because the defense hadn't stopped them all day but if he changed his mind because the fans booed, he really should be fired immediately.

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2 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

 

 

Time management was an issue, coaching staff is to blame. Also that stupid ass, we're punting, we're going for it, waste of a Time out event...wtf was that about?

 

 

What was it about? 

It took the crowd to get Rhule to make the right call.   Only he wasted a timeout and messed up the game flow to do it. 

Tepper made Rhule take on Cam because of the boo birds.  And that’s what Rhule heard…

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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I don’t see anyone but 1-2 trolls blaming Cam. Cam played adequately, not his best passing game but he was also hamstrung by the OC. Who the fug throws a pass on 4-3/4? When you have CMC and Cam who have been gashing the defense for 5+ yards on the read option?  

Cam is hamstrung by only have 8 full days in a foreign offense.  He played great considering that handicap. 

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3 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Defense did not come to play.

O line is still poo.

 

Time management was an issue, coaching staff is to blame. Also that stupid ass, we're punting, we're going for it, waste of a Time out event...wtf was that about?

 

Y'all who are blaming Cam must have forgotten all the talk how this team is a Defensive team and all we need is a decent QB to win, well Cam is that QB and the defense didn't hold it's end of the bargain, had they come up with stops and turn overs, well this game would have been a W. 

 

Donte was beat like a Drum several times and that WFT offense RAN on us all game long. 

 

This L is not on Cam and the O. The tables have flipped this time around, the defense did not do this offense any favors. 

Defense looked like poo today.  Oline problems still abound.  Cam is not the only answer.  You can't let Cam play the entire game with giving him the plays while in the huddle.  That's assinine.  

100% offensive line and coaching problems.

I have to say, Heineke looked pretty good today but that's probably because of the defense.

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Just now, CRA said:

Cam is hamstrung by only have 8 full days in a foreign offense.  He played great considering that handicap. 

I wouldn’t say great. I’d say good overall. But yes with all the handicaps I might bump it to a great. Their DB’s were all over us and his timing was just a bit off are his major retractions. 

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