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Jordan Senn Shout Out


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This guy has the attitude this team needs desperately.

All day yesterday he was screaming his head off from the sidelines. Encouraging his defense to shut em down. Even when most of the team was sitting on the bench and hanging their heads.

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I expected Gross to yell at the offense, since he is the leader and all.

Have you ever seen Gross pull the o-linemen together to talk about protections? Or to give them a pep talk? Didn't think so.

The o-line is soft and unmotivated. Hell, I'd rather see Byron Bell with a C on his chest.

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Have you ever seen Gross pull the o-linemen together to talk about protections? Or to give them a pep talk? Didn't think so.

The o-line is soft and unmotivated. Hell, I'd rather see Byron Bell with a C on his chest.

Would love to see Cam do that, kinda like Manning was. Maybe he does and the cameras just don't show it.

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Gross is always talking to the line on the bench.

I'm not talking about him sitting in his spot with the other o-linemen alongside making idle comments about the previous play. I'm talking about him huddling up with the linemen around him to try to inspire some improved play.

Perhaps he's done it and it's just never shown on TV.

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Always been a big fan of Senn. He is a firecracker out there... Another thing I question about Rivera is his reluctance to use talented guys who have proven they can contribute in the past - Senn, Gettis, etc. With Senn, yeah, he still plays, but he seems to be out there a lot less than he used to. Even just in ST, he just doesn't seem out there as much as he used to be...

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