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Sometimes Rooting Against Your Team Is Really Rooting For Them
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(11-29-2020, 09:52 PM)2MinutesHate Wrote: Absolutely.  We are so used to losing that fans know just as little about winning as the players do.  However, what we do know something about is draft position.   All of our problems will be cured by new players.  Having another cookie when you're fat won't cure you, but it'll make you feel better for the moment.  I'm tired of talking about draft position by week 10 every  year.

When you don't even have a plan for a backup quarterback, what are your realistic expectations for the season?  That would qualify as not doing your job.  
ZT has not brought a winning culture to this organization.  I do not expect any improvement with this coaching staff.  You give this guy the best college player in the world and the team does not improve?

Something is seriously wrong here.

The Brown family would be the answer to what is wrong.

The team is going to have to learn how to win in spite of bad ownership and in spite of bad coaching. The sooner they learn to do that, the better off we are going to be.

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RE: Sometimes Rooting Against Your Team Is Really Rooting For Them - Murdock2420 - 11-29-2020, 10:13 PM

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