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He was badly lunging a lot last night . Head and shoulders way over the toes a lot last night. The rest of the offensive line also got completely dominated with maybe McGovern being the best out of the 5 but that’s not saying a lot 

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16 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

This team is too soft.  Allen is too soft, like Stevie Johnson said h4 needs to be more of an Ahole.  

He's more than a football player now, after all. Maybe I need to be less of a football fan. If these guys don't care, why should I?

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Brown also gave up on at least 1 pass play while Josh was still scrambling around trying to make a play.  
 

 

On a related note, Brady’s refusal to keep a TE or RB to help in the 2nd half is an embarrassment. Part of the coordinator’s job is to make adjustments.  
 

Friggin’ awful.  


 

 

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Coaching is not giving them the scheme to stop the opponent’s rush. Whether it’s Kromer or Brady is anyone’s guess. Whoever plans the blocking calls and in turn whoever is calling them presnap is seriously letting Allen down.

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34 minutes ago, SCBills said:

I said in another thread, his attitude is emblematic of a major underlying issue this team has. 
 

Dawkins just wants to vibe.  Which is fine, but not when you’re a team leader on a team that hasn’t even been to a Super Bowl. 
 

He said before the season “it’s never Super Bowl or Bust” and proceeded to give a five minute explanation why. 
 

His play on the field has been uneven, and last night, piss poor .. but he then says outside his locker that we weren’t out-physicaled.  Ok, buddy… whatever you say. 
 

Soft.  This whole team outside Allen, Brown, injured McGovern and Bosa gutting it out with one hand, are soft.  I’d throw Bishop in there with how he’s been playing.  Blew up Nico and is one of the few bright spots on Defense. 

Soft is right

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4 minutes ago, LabattBlue said:

Brown also gave up on at least 1 pass play while Josh was still scrambling around trying to make a play.  
 

 

On a related note, Brady’s refusal to keep a TE or RB to help in the 2nd half is an embarrassment. Part of the coordinator’s job is to make adjustments.  
 

Friggin’ awful.  


 

 

Have a good blocking TE and a reserve lineman that has played blocking TE a bunch in the past. You’d think it would be common sense to put them in to help a line that is being abused. Nope. 

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Dawkins has checked out and has become a personality more or less. He’s a false start and holding penalty waiting to happen. The O -line coaches know he’s outlived his usefulness but with all the needs on this team a reliable left tackle is as likely as getting another franchise QB.with the cap situation. The most telling visual last night was seeing him  smiling and laughing it up with the Houston edge rusher who used him like a turnstile and after almost getting Josh killed , showing no disappointment.  He is a liability and against a playoff edge rusher on the road, it’s going to be ugly. 

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30 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

 

When your Quarterback says in an interview early in the season that winning a Super Bowl was no longer a must for him, you've got a major problem.  Time to shake things up and not just with the half wit wideout.

I did not hear that, what interview was that?

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Play to the whistle. Always. He won’t have to worry about winning his “protector of the year award” anytime in his career. 

Just now, 5ths the charm said:

I did not hear that, what interview was that?

It was the same one where he admitted that Hailey told him “he’s more than a football player.” Can’t remember his exact words on the SB, but it was an introspective interview that seemed to lessen the pressure of winning it all. 

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17 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

He's more than a football player now, after all. Maybe I need to be less of a football fan. If these guys don't care, why should I?

Im about at this point myself.  I dont care that Terry spent 400 mill of his billions this offseason for bonuses,its a tax deduction for him.

 

I feel we the fans care much more.

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The heart and soul of the team is dead. The “culture” we were preached about was suppose to prevent this. If the culture is gone, what is left?

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51 minutes ago, SCBills said:

I said in another thread, his attitude is emblematic of a major underlying issue this team has. 
 

Dawkins just wants to vibe.  Which is fine, but not when you’re a team leader on a team that hasn’t even been to a Super Bowl. 
 

He said before the season “it’s never Super Bowl or Bust” and proceeded to give a five minute explanation why. 
 

His play on the field has been uneven, and last night, piss poor .. but he then says outside his locker that we weren’t out-physicaled.  Ok, buddy… whatever you say. 
 

Soft.  This whole team outside Allen, Brown, injured McGovern and Bosa gutting it out with one hand, are soft.  I’d throw Bishop in there with how he’s been playing.  Blew up Nico and is one of the few bright spots on Defense. 

Maybe less pizza and bowling nights out. Maybe being friends with everyone on the team is overrated.  I am not in the locker room, but my general feeling is there is no player who really holds other players accountable.  Maybe that is not Allen's nature but maybe that needs to change.  I would say the team may need a few Richie Incognito types around. This feel good vibe certainly doesnt look like it is working.  Dawkins doesn't even seem upset at the losses.  Odd stuff. 

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5 minutes ago, Charles Romes said:

Tough guy Spencer Brown was a beaten man at the end of the night as well. 


Spencer Brown was rough before getting hurt, but battled through injury and at least looks like he cares.   He was miserable on the bench and looked completely dejected when the coach came over to tell him his night is over. 
 

Can you imagine him making the types of comments Dion makes?   I can’t. 

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31 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

He was badly lunging a lot last night . Head and shoulders way over the toes a lot last night. The rest of the offensive line also got completely dominated with maybe McGovern being the best out of the 5 but that’s not saying a lot 

Edward's and Torrence especially looked like rookies out there.  Wow, did they whiff big time.

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