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The players know Chud is the issue right now.....

For example, take Ryan Kalil's tweet today.....why does he feel the need to post a pic and announce he is picking up jerseys for watching the the rest of the games.....and is holding up both a 34 and 28?!?

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I understood it perfectly. CRA is speculating that Kalil is sending a subtle message to Chud to run the damn ball.

It's probably reading too much into a tweet, but would any of you be surprised to learn that the offensive players aren't happy with play calls? None of us like the calls, and the players are a lot closer to what's going on than we are.

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I think CRA is just flingin' stuff at the wall to see if it sticks.

You think suggesting that players have an issue with Chud's painfully flawed game calling is flinging poo on the wall???

Check out DeAngelo and Kalil's twitter the last 2 days and tell me that they don't appear to suggest a change in playcalling is overdue.

If they haven't corrected that in there "self scouting" bye....Chud and Rivera should be fired on the spot. I don't have an issue with losing.....I do with how you lose.

Even without the tweets....common sense should tell you players aren't going to agree with what Chud has been doing

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You think suggesting that players have an issue with Chud's painfully flawed game calling is flinging poo on the wall???

Check out DeAngelo and Kalil's twitter the last 2 days and tell me that they don't appear to suggest a change in playcalling is overdue

I can see what you mean with the Chud comment, but the jersey tweet looks to just be a guy buying jerseys...no real undertone there.

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I understood it perfectly. CRA is speculating that Kalil is sending a subtle message to Chud to run the damn ball.

It's probably reading too much into a tweet, but would any of you be surprised to learn that the offensive players aren't happy with play calls? None of us like the calls, and the players are a lot closer to what's going on than we are.

I don't think he is sending a subtle message to Chud. I think it is just Kalil stating the obvious

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I can see what you mean with the Chud comment, but the jersey tweet looks to just be a guy buying jerseys...no real undertone there.

Out of all the jersey's he could buy (like he is going to wear them)....he just happened to post the 2 most misused and underutilized guys on the roster.

And LMFAO at people thinking a NFL C is going to wear a teammates jersey to watch games. Yeah, he wasn't making a statement....he wanted to wear another mans jersey on his own team.

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You think suggesting that players have an issue with Chud's painfully flawed game calling is flinging poo on the wall???

Check out DeAngelo and Kalil's twitter the last 2 days and tell me that they don't appear to suggest a change in playcalling is overdue.

If they haven't corrected that in there "self scouting" bye....Chud and Rivera should be fired on the spot. I don't have an issue with losing.....I do with how you lose.

Even without the tweets....common sense should tell you players aren't going to agree with what Chud has been doing

Calm down! Some of us are just asking for some context, not everybody does the tweet thing.

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Calm down! Some of us are just asking for some context, not everybody does the tweet thing.

Context - you can google search his tweet even if you don't use twitter.

Random picture posted of Kalil with a stone cold sober expressionless face....simply holding up both RBs jerseys. Claiming he had to pick up new jerseys for gamedays.

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