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I was wrong. Rhule lost the team


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29 minutes ago, joemac said:

Brady is the worst OC we’ve ever had and in the running for the worst OC in the NFL. He’s out of his depth. Needs to take his amateur ass back to school where he belongs. 

TBH Brady is already getting schooled each week by whatever team we're playing.

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9 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Also PJ at his presser was kinda calling out the effort or down faces on the sidelines....man we've seen it from Reddick the hintings at it but maybe the players are split as well not just on the coaches but on each other.

 

Sign of bad leadership from the staff. The team captains and natural leaders know their role is to buy in to the coaches and ensure the team follows suit. So of course PJ and Reddick are going to be more critical of the players. Internally they may feel a certain way but they're trying to compete still so they at least vocally express that they're still bought in. Trying to save the sinking ship of a season.

Rhule and staff have failed. We're regressing because we're not doing the little things right and what we're doing in all three phases of the game has become predictable and limited by bad OL. Teams have us figured out. When we're less predictable early on or when we run a fake punt, we look good. The minute we try to catch a rhythm, we're locked down.

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1 minute ago, lightsout said:

 

Sign of bad leadership from the staff. The team captains and natural leaders know their role is to buy in to the coaches and ensure the team follows suit. So of course PJ and Reddick are going to be more critical of the players. Internally they may feel a certain way but they're trying to compete still so they at least vocally express that they're still bought in. Trying to save the sinking ship of a season.

Rhule and staff have failed. We're regressing because we're not doing the little things right and what we're doing in all three phases of the game has become predictable and limited by bad OL. Teams have us figured out. When we're less predictable early on or when we run a fake punt, we look good. The minute we try to catch a rhythm, we're locked down.

No argument here

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56 minutes ago, PandaMan said:

Wanted to give this staff the benefit of the doubt, but wow.  This was bad.  Terrible performances all around and made Tua look like prime Tom Brady.  I watched this sshit in my Newton jersey at my friend’s house for his fam’s thanksgiving, I told them I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed.  Pathetic display from the entire team 

I'm right there with you.

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1 hour ago, PandaMan said:

Yep, it also hurt because my best friend’s cousin is someone I’ve been in love with for years, and she brought her boyfriend to this, only for him to tell me over and over how much Cam sucks while I’m wearing his jersey.  What the fug.  Glad I don’t have to drive  home from tonight because I’m mad af and drunk.  fug 

I assume whoever poo’ed this post is just self-indicating what a piece of sh!t he knows he is.

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1 hour ago, Fox007 said:

Also PJ at his presser was kinda calling out the effort or down faces on the sidelines....man we've seen it from Reddick the hintings at it but maybe the players are split as well not just on the coaches but on each other.

Players are the ones…start with Robbie Anderson, DJ

and CMC looked done with Cams end zone show

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2 hours ago, Pimpdaddy said:

...If we were at least trending upward...i wouldnt be so pissed...When you lose to WFT, the Giants, Iggles, Dolphins...Throw the Viks in there too... Thats trending down.... we just keep beating ourselves which is a sign of shtty coach..

I played high school ball for EC Glass in central VA in the mid 90s. We were always a top team in the state losing two state championship games and state semis all 4 years with two appearances in the ESPN Super 25 over that stretch. I realized early on that our coaching was simply better than everyone else and that was the difference. The bad teams were always committing penalties and boneheaded plays. Well coached teams don’t make mistakes.  

 

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