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Defining moment?


Mr. Scot

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actually we don't have a long way to go.....the fact we barely have lost almost every game under Rivera fimly supports that. This team could be a winner overnight.....and that happens in the NFL.

We need coaching and a GM with a better sense of where to invest at.

We need coach and GM statement is already a long way to go, not to mention changing the attitude and getting an identity here. We do not have a philosophy or identity. Those things do not come because you beat a hapless team with half rookies playing.

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We need coach and GM statement is already a long way to go, not to mention changing the attitude and getting an identity here. We do not have a philosophy or identity. Those things do not come because you beat a hapless team with half rookies playing.

Won't come this year.....rebuilding in the NFL happens quick if done right. We are poorly coached and have our talent invested upside down.....and still have almost won every game under a mindless Rivera.

Team can be winners quick. Just finding the right coach is all. Right coach/GM will make some obvious roster moves as well

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Defining... No

Huge step in the right direction... Yes.

Pretty much.

IMO, a defining moment is when things are SNAFU & that player steps up & says "fug that poo!* Not this time!" & wills the team to victory.

(* Those exact words.... fug & poo... Gotta respect the kids...)

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It was a big hurdle but not quite defining.

I really like what I've seen from Cam lately. Case in point, his congratulating each member of the o-line after our last scoring drive.

I also agree with others that he has been too deferential to some of our vets. It's time for it to become his team, at least on offense. Luke and TD can handle the D.

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I felt like it was his most complete NFL game as a pro. We owe the Eagles for nearly winning.... Cam simply wasnt going to be denied last night and they continued to make him come back and overcome to triumph.

Goes outside and throws up....

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IMO, a defining moment is when things are SNAFU & that player steps up & says "fug that poo!* Not this time!" & wills the team to victory.

(* Those exact words.... fug & poo... Gotta respect the kids...)

People who were there would tell you Delhomme's comments in that first game were very...unfiltered :lol:

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