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Is Cam Calling Out Chud?


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(the organization) didn't do anything to help him. He said, "Who did they bring in? TOLBERT? That's it, as far as adding to the offense." So, we're basically the same team

we were a top 10 offense last year - and except for not resigning shockey ( who I dont think really wanted to play anymore) we added Tolbert - who would have thunk we needed to add anything after last years offensive play? Seriously did anyone of you huddle football gurus see our offense sucking like this prior to the season?

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hurney needs to pull his head out of his ass and get some serious VETERAN talent brought in soon.

rivera needs to bring it all in and get the team on the same page or he needs to be gone. i know winning will fix everything, but it's getting the wins that is the problem and the players aren't buying what the coaching staff is trying to sell them. it's crap and they've seen all the evidence they need to see to figure that out.

i don't know what chud changed from last year to this year, but he done f*cked it up.

if this coaching staff can't get things turned around in a dramatic way in the next couple games, none of them should have jobs after the season is over...at least not here.

they've got enough talent to be at .500 right now (after they get some experience brought in they'd have enough to be over that). it's the coaching that is holding them back. the coaching isn't getting the best out of their players right now.

if/when we do make a HC change, one thing i sure don't want to see again is a rookie HC...i'm tired of the learning curve. and i don't really even want to see a defensive minded one either. we need to quit doing poo that doesn't work. i don't care if it's a "proven" formula that other teams have used...if it hasn't worked here, throw it out the window.

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