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What I heard from Rivera this week and what happened today...


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Everytime Ron opened his mouth in front of a mike this week, he talked about how he and the staff had watched every game start to finish...how they were evaluating themselves and the players, trying to find out what they needed to change....

So after all the "brain-storming", all the "evaluation".... we lose to a subpar Cowboys team. Basically, Ron and Co showed us today that they do not have the answers, or they haven't found them yet.

I might not be an NFL guru, but I know that if the staff can't see what's right in front of them, then we could very well see a repeat of 2010...

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yea i said the same thing earlier.

basically questioned the product they put on the field today after 2 weeks of preparation...like that was the best they could come up with?

a lame ass duck read option poo 14 points? and thing was we play actioned from under center and it worked for the most part...but then went right back to option reads that gained 0 yds...LOL

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the only change i saw was deangelo williams riding the pine.

I feel there is a reason for that.....They may be protecting a trade investment. I've never seen him ride the pine like that. I really do sense a trade coming, what in return? No idea. But Stew was clearly the guy today and fits this offense, or whatever you want to call it.

Could be wrong, but heard it more than once in the last 2 weeks. If they do trade him, GB would be a good fit, perhaps get him a shot at a ring

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