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Lets face it.


Snake

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Lets face it. The difference is this game is that we faced a coach who spent all week rallying his team, talking trash, building their confidence and pride. We faced a coach who told his team to ramp up the intensity in a heated game at halftime. We faced a coach who wanted to be cutthroat, and will run a fake punt when the game is already won.

Compare that to our coach, who spent all week telling his team not to get too excited, telling the media that they were just lucky last time and have to hope for the best. A coach who told his team to settle down during an intense game at halftime, and forced them to do so by slowing down the offense and dialing back pressure on D. We faced a coach who was willing to chew up almost 10 minutes of clock down two scores to keep his team reigned in and keep the game "safe."

That's the difference.

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And ftr, both Williams and Stewart should be moved. Williams sucks and Stewart could not possibly care any less about a career as a professional football player.

Ship them both out. If we can get a 7th for Beason, we can get something for these bums. Not that these coaches would have any semblance of an idea how to use their replacements but at least they'd be cheaper

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Hardy played every down...he has a motor unlike when we had peppers....most likely could of been one of the best if he had Hardy's motor......I do not think we can pay him what he wants though especially with what we have behind him...remember he was what a 5th or 6th round pick?  that we helped coach up....with a good offseason and these young guys behind him learning they can step in for sure....use that money to get  a WR and some OL help or CBs....KEEP POUNDING!

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