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The bottom line is: We beat ourselves.


Bronn

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It isn't even about missed opportunities at this point. It is about blown opportunities.

DJ's fumble was a killer.

The backwards pass/fumble thing was a killer.

Cam's INT was a killer.

All three of these, paired with not being able to stop the run on defense, are why we lost.

We'll fix it and beat the poo out of the Bucs. We're a really good team that had a bad opening day.

The end.

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So what you're basically saying us....missed opportunities.

Same old song. Ready for this club to quit missing so many and the coaching staff to get the players coached up enough that they don't.

What I saw what a lot of the same poo that's been going on for too long. Sloppiness all over and until they tighten stuff up we will continue to hear that same missed opportunities song,

I'm just tired of it. Ron needs to get his ship right or be shown the door.

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17 minutes ago, TheRed said:

We lost, time to move on.

The second half of our schedule is pretty ridiculous. This upcoming game against the Bucs is a gift of a bounce back game if there ever was one. We need a statement win.

Nothing is in the NFL. If we don't quit with all the mistakes it will be no different than last year. We waste the most damn timeouts by not being ready to snap the ball. At some point this poo has to stop!

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