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They had too much killer instinct last Sunday. They wanted to hit a home run on 4th and 1 instead of just getting a yard. You have to play situational and smart football.

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the biggest issue this past week:

 

1. poor O gameplan and no adjustments to help the O-line deal with pass protection issues - this is on the O-coord

2. special teams blunder on the blocked-punt - those points were the difference

3. picking on Levi during-crunch time and not making the plays- TE seam routes down the middle - same as last season

 

Was a kick in the nads for all of us, and the fans over-reaction comes with the high expectations...Sunday cant get here quick enough

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14 minutes ago, First Round Bust said:

the biggest issue this past week:

 

1. poor O gameplan and no adjustments to help the O-line deal with pass protection issues - this is on the O-coord

2. special teams blunder on the blocked-punt - those points were the difference

3. picking on Levi during-crunch time and not making the plays- TE seam routes down the middle - same as last season

 

Was a kick in the nads for all of us, and the fans over-reaction comes with the high expectations...Sunday cant get here quick enough

 

That TE seam route big play was def all milano, he cheated up on a run and lost depth

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Need to start requiring age and education (or lack of) level to create posts.


This is either a 12 year old or someone that's not even sober at kickoff

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28 minutes ago, SCBills said:

I don't agree with the OP, re: McDermott, but I do wonder who the "dogs" are on this team.  

 

Allen, Diggs for sure.  

 

Who else has that dog mentality?  Anyone, at all, on the defense?  

 

As much as I want to dismiss this, you can tell what teams have that mentality and what teams don't... It's why I was worried about playing the Steelers opening week after beating them 2 years in a row.  It's why i'm not worried about that with Miami. 

 

 

I think the dogs on defense are Poyer and Hyde, to a degree White too maybe Milano. 

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2 hours ago, Rebel101 said:

McDermott Is soft as *****. It is apparent and Daboll is no different this team gets a lead and lets off the gas…they said they learned to stay aggressive last year clearly the sportsman on McDermott just don’t feel comfortable putting a cleat to someone’s throat…it is obviously an issue can they overcome it tho? Cause if not it’s just not gonna happen 

 

You mad, bro?

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38 minutes ago, letsgoteam said:

They didnt win a Super Bowl with OJ...

Which apparently proves the point that the OP is really trying to make...that OJ never had a "killer instinct" either.  I rest my case Your Honor.

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Just now, CuseBill said:

Which apparently proves the point that the OP is really trying to make...that OJ never had a "killer instinct" either.  I rest my case Your Honor.

I believe the courts did find that he had a "killer instinct" in a civil trial.

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1 minute ago, letsgoteam said:

I believe the courts did find that he had a "killer instinct" in a civil trial.

Lesser standard of proof.  Doesn't count.  Besides, your facts and logic are getting in the way of my argument that OJ didn't do it.

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2 hours ago, MJS said:

Was he soft when he demolished numerous teams last year? When he beat the Ravens in the playoffs?

Maybe it is just latent softness that emerged suddenly after losing a single game. Dawkins isn't fully back to form either after being sick so maybe he's soft too.

 

Silly thread, I'm not panicking either just a little disappointed that we lost a game we should have won. We'll get it together. This team is too good and went for the throat of a ton of teams like the Pats last year.

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