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The Big 3: Coaching Staff--OL--Playmakers


davos

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My opinion of the year so far: (Rivera is the Jew...I'm hoping we find the recipe)  

 

 

Consider this people: it's 2013 in the NFL....and the 3 things that are in my opinion the 3 biggest areas of concern on this team: Coaching, o-line, and playmakers.  

 

Coaching:

 

Terrible effect on the morale, mood, tenacity, and game-planning ability for an NFL team.  They do the coaching-thing pretty bad, so yeah, let's not keep these sh*tty guys.  

 

OL:

 

I feel we have the shadows of a Fox-era and the replacements

 

Playmakers:

 

We have Smitty, Keek, CJ and Cam.  We have some reliable parts but other than these 4, there is honestly no one quite at the level of their playmaking ability.  

 

It's frustrating as hell considering the NFL offenses that are having FB-TE hybrids break out, the athletic TEs, and the Cobbs of the world.  With those type of players, Cam could excel like crazy but we refuse to get any and it's frustrating...

 

 

 

On the D side, we have no one minus a "hopeful" Norman and our actually stud linebacking corps.   I love Short and think Star will be a main stay.  We overall have a great future on D with Short, Star, and Keek.  

 

Basically...JR needs to make a better f*cking decision for our next head coach.  

 

yay team!

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