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We beat ourselves all night long!

1st and 2nd and 20s all might

Stupid defensive penalties

Muffed punt

You won't even beat TB playing like we played tonight.

Unfortunately, the biggest take away from this game is that we got exposed and teams will gameplan and run against us all year long. We're gonna have to fix that run D.

The sky is NOT falling. We'll be okay.

Let's get ready for blood and guts, AKA Smitty week

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this team gave into media pressure, caring more for what douchewagons like bob costas thought rather than what was right. in the process, they crippled the best part of our team and could ultimately end our season.

nice job Jerry.

 

It definately played a role tonight..

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Regardless of the season outlook because I really think this team is playoff worthy, I just wanted a W against the fuging steelers team that always seems to beat the crap out of us. We're a better team and walked in with a dominant win against a tough opponent in Detroit, and pittsburgh's QB couldn't complete a pass in his last game, and just nothing but mental mistakes, inability to tackle, inability to stuff anything, the worst special teams play I think I've ever witnessed this team bork (worse than the Gamble lateral, worse than Joe Adams against the giants), and probably the worst overall performance in the last two years, and it had to be against Pittsburgh.

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this team gave into media pressure, caring more for what douchewagons like bob costas thought rather than what was right. in the process, they crippled the best part of our team and could ultimately end our season.

nice job Jerry.

 

They got manhandled at the line.  The media had nearly no influence, other than the loss of GH, I would wager.

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