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The Other Colbert

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Threatening jobs, if true, 4 games into the season, not a good sign.

Not saying there aren't changes that should be considered; but, a couple of the people the coaches sat this week were also people who played pretty well on ST.

They can and will do better. The offense, except for Nanee, and he's the goat there, did pretty good today.

The rest, well yawl know.

Again, don't if that was the exact quote, doesn't sound like something Smith would say, he's too much of a veteran to be letting that stuff out of the bag.

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All I know is, if Naanee really is the 2nd best wide receiver on the team right now, we should be looking to make some cuts now and bring in some wideouts for a look on Tuesday.

He has been consistently terrible since before game 1.

Yet, we had all the "yes men" around the board claiming everyone hoping for Donnie Avery were whiners...

I say these guys hadn't watched Naanee in action.

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In addition to Naanee I think Consendine is worthless, See him all the time on specials teams running past the returner and then fake hustling to try and run him down. Wasted roster spots Tatupu is still out there he's better than Connor 205 rushing yds is cause for some changes!

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