Can someone explain to me why the Flacco thread got locked...? Very constructive discussion going on there... C'mon now
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lol@redrum That was funny
Wayne's World was cancelled due to the lack of new material.
Done
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Not you, just in a state of disbelief. I've been laughing for the last hour.
Oh, yeah. I'm not at the laughing stage yet, but I'm at the part where I'm numb and past the point of caring.
I know it's easier to blame the coaches instead of the players, but it just doesn't work that way. The coaches don't play the game. Coaches get credit for losses, but players get credit for wins? Funny how things work with fans.
I definitely think it goes hand in hand. Coaches get players ready for the games, but a coach is nothing without at least decent players to work with.
Get mad at a coach when we are constantly put in bad situations. When the problem is execution (dropped passes, penalties, missed field goals) that's the players faults.
I think it's pretty telling about our fanbase that we would rather rant and rave endlessly about the Patriots, but hardly talk at all about Trestman and the offensive coaching hires. Why do we complain about another team instead of actually talking about our own team?
Good reason to talk about them. If they weren't the cheats they are it may be that Kubiak is still here and we're playing football next week.
The Pats are the dark side and Trestman is coming to the AFC North. Its about class
Because the season isn't over for another 36 hours. After that we have plenty of time to talk about Trestman. I don't think any of us will be dwelling on the Pats after tomorrow night, win or loss on their part.
RAH RAH ANGRY POST *BEATS CHEST AND PUNCHES WALL*
Well that escalated quickly.
I read that in a Ron Burgundy voice
*throat punch throat punch throat punch throat punch throat punch*
So Tom Brady and his receivers struggled last night. Guess we can write them off now, right?
There's an awful lot of attention on Elam and Calvin when the real story of this game is what their defensive line is going to do to our offense.
We finally did what we haven't been able to do. We started strong and we won a tough game. Just need to do better in the middle part of the game. We got a close win against the AFCN leader, so let's just celebrate that. Screw negativity!
Why is everybody still crying about Castillo when Harbs has made it abundantly freaking clear that we have moved to a different blocking scheme? Castillo was definitely part of the problem, but as we're moving towards last year's scheme, it appears that execution is a larger part of the issue than scheme.
They play with no energy or passion, and they have sucked. If they don't wake up we're not going far.
Good point. Castillo is definitely part of the problem, but these players need to execute. What's it gonna take for them to play with passion. There needs to be a sense of urgency, or these guys will watch the playoffs from their TVs.