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These Guys Ain't Cutting It!


weyco2000

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Moore - My God man did you get married or something and whats up with that pathetic looking beard? Don't know what happened, but your "Mojo" is gone.

Marshall - You do realize you are in the last year of your contract? You can't cover or tackle and you have no "heart", you should be waived tomorrow!

Jarrett - WTF!!! where in the hell are you again?

Lloyd - Boy, you really earned your roster spot!!!

Brown - 3 Tackles in 2 games, no Sacks

Brayton - 1/2 Tackle in 2 games, no Sacks

Hayden - 1 Tackle in 2 games.

Gamble and Godfrey - Beat often in coverage and neither can tackle.

King - Who????

Landri - He has heart at least.

Speaking of heart, these guys have it:

Conner, Beason and Anderson - One of the best LB groups in the NFL.

Goodson - Is playing better than J-Stew and he shows efffort and emotion!

Hardy - Needs to start now!!

S. Martin - Never hear his name mentioned in a bad way. Has been solid so far.

Williams - He "gashes" the defense and they take him out? If a guy is on a roll, then roll with him.

Baker - One of the best punters in the league, however most of our oppontents have better ST players and you kick it too far.

Clausen - IMO better than Moore at this point, why argue?

This team had better make some moves and fast or its gonna be a long season! The Giants and Bucs, just beat the S*@# out of us and they suck. It's not only at WR, QB and Defense..., it's pass rush, blocking, coverage and tackling.

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