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How Do You Know Our Team is In Shambles?


TylerDurden

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The Rams are better than us, and not by a little. They just had the #1 overall pick and didn't sign any notable free agents this offseason, yet they're about to beat the Redskins and almost won the first 2 weeks of the season.

Is Bradford that good? Is their OL that good?

Or it could just be coaching and player morale in the locker room when they know their owner isn't working against them... They didn't go out and try to buy a championship, they've had several big injuries, their WRs are worse than ours as a whole, yet they're in every game and put points up.

There is something wrong here, and it has to be changed.

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The Rams are better than us, and not by a little. They just had the #1 overall pick and didn't sign any notable free agents this offseason, yet they're about to beat the Redskins and almost won the first 2 weeks of the season.

Is Bradford that good? Is their OL that good?

Or it could just be coaching and player morale in the locker room when they know their owner isn't working against them... They didn't go out and try to buy a championship, they've had several big injuries, their WRs are worse than ours as a whole, yet they're in every game and put points up.

There is something wrong here, and it has to be changed.

Bingo....

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Oak has better coaching this year then us. No half time adjustments, no different gameplan from week to week. Just same old same old.

Yeah as I mentioned in the other thread, I know in at least 2 of our games this year the announcers have said something about how bad our playcalling is... Each week, for at least the first 2 drives, we go run, run, pass, or run, run, run... Each time the TE usually set in motion, or Gettis, and whichever side they set on before the snap is the side the run is going to. The defense doesn't have to guess at all, we're telling them what we're going to do.

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The Offensive and Defensive game plan certainly always looks the same, no matter who we play or what their style is.

We just run our poo and if it don't work oh well try again next time.

Heaven forbid we try to take away what THEY do or force them or trick them.

Nope just lineup man on man and hope you beat your guy. Brilliant

No flexibility

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The Rams are better than us, and not by a little. They just had the #1 overall pick and didn't sign any notable free agents this offseason, yet they're about to beat the Redskins and almost won the first 2 weeks of the season.

Is Bradford that good? Is their OL that good?

Or it could just be coaching and player morale in the locker room when they know their owner isn't working against them... They didn't go out and try to buy a championship, they've had several big injuries, their WRs are worse than ours as a whole, yet they're in every game and put points up.

There is something wrong here, and it has to be changed.

I dont think they are better than us talent wise. they are better coaching wise.

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Not to worry. We're gonna be just fine in 2011, this year, just watch and wait as the light bulbs go off in the rookies' heads and they start to turn into legitimate NFL players. Then be proud and look forward to it all next year. 2010 is one big preseason for us.

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