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I'm Still Proud Of This Team


beastson

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You can't front all you want like you knew we was going to be in this position, but you didn't. I didn't.

 

Few things

 

1. We're now 0-4 after a bye under Rivera which is concerning. That and playing a team we already beat concerned me first

 

2. Offense we knew would be the biggest factor in winning or losing this game. Same redzone issues, same lethargic offense coming out of half-time like there's no sense of urgency. Draft time is about offense. We knew our offense performs better in no huddle offense or with Cam in more control, how come your OC doesn't see that? New OC time

 

3. CB is third. Needs to be upgraded as well

 

4. Yeah the refs threw us off our game, but its a learning process

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Re sign Ginn and LaFell first thing. Vital to our offense. FIRE Shula.

Smitty shouldn't have been in the field after the first series in the second half. Put a healthy WR out there. He's a warrior, but still

Get better in FA and the draft. This still hurts though.

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I agree we have a lot to be proud of. 

 

 

We weren't supposed to be 12-4. We got there with little talent on the o-line and at WR. Even still if wasnt for the refs cheating us out of the game we would have won this game.

 

 

SF will blown out in Seattle. 

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