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Game over, Hurney is still our GM


beastson

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I blame this loss on the 2009 - 2010 drafts

lol

we got our asses kicked today. Offense got dominated up front....we run stupid option run draw plays when their speed on defense was too much....

special teams continues to be full retard starting with Captain's inexcusable penalty...a blocked punt...and a muffed punt by adams and his lack of awareness when picking it up

defense stepped it up and kept us in the game...Kuechly was no where to be found because Lorig had his number all game and erased Luke from the start. Beason looked great...looked fast.

Back to the drawing board....i say it starts with taking a page out of Tampa's book....they played a clean all game...not many bad plays, efficient....nothing fancy.

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I blame this loss on the 2009 - 2010 drafts

lol

we got our asses kicked today. Offense got dominated up front....we run stupid option run draw plays when their speed on defense was too much....

special teams continues to be full retard starting with Captain's inexcusable penalty...a blocked punt...and a muffed punt by adams and his lack of awareness when picking it up

defense stepped it up and kept us in the game...Kuechly was no where to be found because Lorig had his number all game and erased Luke from the start. Beason looked great...looked fast.

Back to the drawing board....i say it starts with taking a page out of Tampa's book....they played a clean all game...not many bad plays, efficient....nothing fancy.

Its more than that

We should be much further than where we are now. Much further

Yes the D did o.k but they still controlled this game on offense and defense

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