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My opinion of the game


tiger7_88

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Is pretty much no different than the commonly held view.

 

UN-FUGGING-BE-LIEVABLE that we play this same record again and again and again and again.

 

What is that that they say about the definition of insanity?  To keep doing the same damn thing over and over and over again, expecting different results?

Yeah... Ron Rivera and Mike Shula are fuggin' INSANE.

 

GENE FRIGGIN' CHIZIK (Auburn coach in 2010 but was fired last year for utter incompetence) could coach this team better than Ron Rivera and Mike Shula.  At least he never forgot that his quarterback was 6 foot 5 and 255 pounds.

 

Oh, and just because I want to, I'm going to say this:  Luke Kuechly just isn't a winner.

 

(P.S. See if you can find the statement above that contains the sarcasm.)

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Playing calling seemed to focus on what we didn't last week....we tried to force the long vertical ball.....didn't really work since our OL is horrible and it takes a few seconds of protection to do these attacks....thats why cam was overthrowing...he was overly concerned with being sacked...which he was anyways I believe 6 times...Our playing calling is horrible, our head coach has no gut check moments for this team.  Apparently RR doesn't want to be a HC, maybe its to touch for him.  He doesn't seem like a coach thats on the hot seat at all....we'll see next week. 

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