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Fire Evero, he is pure trash!!!!


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If Evero is allowed to even walk back into the locker room I have lost all faith in this franchise. You can’t play soft defense like that. With two minutes left play tight and if they beat you over the top no big deal you got the ball with plenty of time left. There is only one thing you CANNOT do. That is let them complete 7-12 yard passes in front of your limp dick coverage eating up the clock. That’s quite literally the ONLY thing you can’t let them do. Sad. Team deserved this upset win man. 

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2 minutes ago, BEASTfromdaEAST said:

Say what you want but even if you blitz Stafford on that drive the Rams just have more firepower......it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight 

They played their asses off and talent won out today plan and simple 

What are you fuging talking about? This was our game to lose. 

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9 minutes ago, BEASTfromdaEAST said:

Say what you want but even if you blitz Stafford on that drive the Rams just have more firepower......it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight 

They played their asses off and talent won out today plan and simple 

Then they score quicker and we have more time to get a field goal. In that situation you need to know if they are going to score or not so you have to force it one way or the other. A sack is huge, but also a quick score let's you respond. Playing our coverage past first down markers is literally the worst of both worlds where you let them burn time and march up the field in increments. Coaching fail. 

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No desire to defend Evero - he hasn't shined and I'm always confused as to how he's in demand to coach but hope someone takes him off our hands.

Having said that, he didn't have enough to work with.  A quality team going all out is going to move the ball against us regardless of the coach.

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4 minutes ago, BEASTfromdaEAST said:

Say what you want but even if you blitz Stafford on that drive the Rams just have more firepower......it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight 

They played their asses off and talent won out today plan and simple 

Yeah but if you do that you either stop them or they score before only 30 seconds are left.

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5 minutes ago, BEASTfromdaEAST said:

Say what you want but even if you blitz Stafford on that drive the Rams just have more firepower......it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight 

They played their asses off and talent won out today plan and simple 

That's such a cop out answer and it's not even true. When we DID send pressure, Stafford was OFF. He is a statue QB, send the fuggin pressure up the middle. 

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Evero has given up so many yards with his play calling and today it cost us the playoff game.  I really hope someone hires this guy, if they don't just fire him.  Please.  We all knew what was going to happen as soon as we scored.  We knew he would let them march down the field.  Who didn't know?  Everyone but Evero.  I just don't understand why Canales would even allow it.  

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Just now, WelshPanther said:

If we blitzed and got beat I wouldn’t care as much. But that soft ass poo was atrocious 

That's where I'm at. If we played aggressive and got beat? So be it, at least we went out fighting. But playing like a b*tch and wondering "what if" makes me want to drive down to Charlotte and punch that pussy in the face. 

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