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Why Am I Seeing Posts Praising RR and Coaching Staff?


Lilsmitty09

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I am seeing lots of "Coaches aren't the problem" posts. WTF?!

Last night, Brown fumbled the ball 3 times, and after the 3rd, Andy Reid went over to him on the sidelines (which is a long ass walk for that fat man) and told him to keep his head up and patted him on the helmet.

When Joe Adams, another rookie, fumbled twice against the NYG, Rivera stood their with no expression, as if he had a stick up his ass, and inactivated him for weeks upon weeks.

Standing on the sidelines with no emotion, hardly talking to anybody through mic or on sidelines IS NOT COACHING. If it were a special teams coach or Line coach or receivers coach, I would honestly care less. But when it's the damn HEAD coach? SMDH.

And to all the people that are saying Deangelo is crap and he needs to be gone, GTFO. (While I agree he is taking up a lot of money, it can be restructured). But It's THE COACHING. Not even AP, Ray Rice or Jones Drew could gain more than a yard with this shitty O-line and play calling. When you receive the handoff 5 yards BEHIND the LOS without getting a running start, you'll be lucky to get back to the LOS.

I'm from/on the west coast, and I hate to admit it, but we have some of the most dumb witted fans in this organization. We win a game, and all I see are complaints. Enjoy the win damnit. It's not like we get them very much anyways. SMDH. That is all. Keep Pounding.

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Sometimes us Cali fans seem to be the most die hard.

(Minus SCP)

I will say you Cali guys dont get caught up in the aristocracy/etiquette/moral/proper way to act crap that some of the mods and other posters yap about. I also dont get the sense you guys take the spotlight on Cam and praise bestowed on him so personally as some of the southerners.

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Personally, I'm from Wash. State and all I really know about Carolina is that: A) Bojangles is the poo B) Fans complain so much, but after a few wins you guys feel like you are superbowl bound/nba finals bound (which isn't a bad thing) and C) Cam has the most hate/love relationship, /good/bad/trade him/ keep him bs. haha

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Personally, I'm from Wash. State and all I really know about Carolina is that: A) Bojangles is the poo B) Fans complain so much, but after a few wins you guys feel like you are superbowl bound/nba finals bound (which isn't a bad thing) and C) Cam has the most hate/love relationship, /good/bad/trade him/ keep him bs. haha

as far as C goes, nope Cam doesn't, at this point I'd say about 99% of the fans are glade we have him.

Jake Delhomme on the other hand, this board was almost Civil war status for a few years in the love/hate over jake and its not even close.

Heck I can't remember if I've ever saw a "I fugging hate Cam, he sux!!!!" Post on here with jake it was a every day and week thing for about 3 years.

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Also reason for the cool story bro, you said the reason you think he's a bad coach is because, he doesn't act emotional during a game? And he sat a guy for fumbling the ball twice when his #1 responsibility is to protect the football

If Joe Adams can't protect the football then he's no good to us.

Andy Reid can say "keep your head up" after a crippling fumble because he knows he's already gone and it really doesn't matter what happens in Philly to him anymore. Rivera is still fighting for his job and even if he doesn't save his Job here unlike Reid, Rivera needs to put something together if he ever wants a shot at a JC job again.

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