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Who impressed & who needs to get his ass cut (Preseason week 1)


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Okay, that was like watching old people f***, I admit. But overall, I'm quite impressed with the defense. Evero showing once again why he is and should be a sought after HC candidate. He really can make chicken salad out of chicken poo. 

The offense looked as bad as I expected given that we inexplicably rested our starters. And the really sad part is I don't expect much improvement when they are on the field. 

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Just now, Captroop said:

Okay, that was like watching old people f***, I admit. But overall, I'm quite impressed with the defense. Evero showing once again why he is and should be a sought after HC candidate. He really can make chicken salad out of chicken poo. 

The offense looked as bad as I expected given that we inexplicably rested our starters. And the really sad part is I don't expect much improvement when they are on the field. 

Spot on. The tacking was terrific and the run D excellent 

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I was very underwhelmed with canales. Sitting all the starters is strike one, 7 oline was strike two, and sticking with Plummer leading to a shutout was strike three. I see no reason to believe this team has improved 

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4 minutes ago, Captroop said:

Okay, that was like watching old people f***, I admit. But overall, I'm quite impressed with the defense. Evero showing once again why he is and should be a sought after HC candidate. He really can make chicken salad out of chicken poo. 

The offense looked as bad as I expected given that we inexplicably rested our starters. And the really sad part is I don't expect much improvement when they are on the field. 

Just goes to show you the impact that really good coaching can have.  Most people would say we lack talent on defense, but you can see the coaching in how they play.  The tackling is sound.  The fundamentals are there.  People are on point.

Very discouraging about the offense.

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