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Just now, LETSGOBROWNIES said:

Are your supervisors at work responsible for your mentality?

These are grown men.

We started one rookie and he wasn’t a problem.  These guys should know the drill.

If they want to be successful, then they should. This is a team game. It's part of a coaches responsibility to make sure everyone is on the same wave-length.

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6 minutes ago, LETSGOBROWNIES said:

Are your supervisors at work responsible for your mentality?

These are grown men.

We started one rookie and he wasn’t a problem.  These guys should know the drill.

 

Yes, absolutely. Who your boss is usually ends up being the most important aspect of how happy you are at work.

And as a fan of the team who went from Jeff Fisher to Sean McVay, I assure you this is definitely the case in the NFL. The Rams were cheap shot artists "playing through the whistle" under Fisher. Now that stuff doesn't happen.

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A talented roster with questionable coaching. It looked like they paid more attention to what people were saying about them than preparing for their week 1 opponent who came in and punched them in the mouth, several times. It's not going to get easier they travel to the Jets who also need to respond after losing week 1 then get the Rams at home on MNF.

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4 minutes ago, Don Roshi said:

If they want to be successful, then they should. This is a team game. It's part of a coaches responsibility to make sure everyone is on the same wave-length.

 

3 minutes ago, FrantikRam said:

 

Yes, absolutely. Who your boss is usually ends up being the most important aspect of how happy you are at work.

And as a fan of the team who went from Jeff Fisher to Sean McVay, I assure you this is definitely the case in the NFL. The Rams were cheap shot artists "playing through the whistle" under Fisher. Now that stuff doesn't happen.

I get both of your points, but I can’t blame Freddie for GRob kicking a dude in the face.

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3 minutes ago, Gmen said:

And to think, you could’ve drafted a generational talent like Saquon

I’m pretty good with Mayfield and Chubb. Thanks though 😊

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1 minute ago, NVRamsFan said:

A talented roster with questionable coaching. It looked like they paid more attention to what people were saying about them than preparing for their week 1 opponent who came in and punched them in the mouth, several times. It's not going to get easier they travel to the Jets who also need to respond after losing week 1 then get the Rams at home on MNF.

i would not be surprised if there was some kind of mutiny with all those personalities if a 0-3 start happens honestly.

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1 minute ago, LETSGOBROWNIES said:

 

I get both of your points, but I can’t blame Freddie for GRob kicking a dude in the face.

 

You can blame Fisher, if you want.

He's what we call "Fisher trash" - marginal players drafted by Jeff Fisher and infused with his penchant for cheap tactics and late hits.

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They came into this game thinking they were gonna wipe the floor with Tennesse and instead the Titans mopped the floor with the Browns.

It's that simple. Same thing happened last night in Primetime though no one ever thought Pitt would beat NE.

Now, if they come out and put together a group of dungpile games, there's reason to be concerned.

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2 minutes ago, wwhickok said:

They came into this game thinking they were gonna wipe the floor with Tennesse and instead the Titans mopped the floor with the Browns.

It's that simple. Same thing happened last night in Primetime though no one ever thought Pitt would beat NE.

Now, if they come out and put together a group of dungpile games, there's reason to be concerned.

Yep, like I wrote above this is spot on. 

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I think they’re the same team today as they were going in to the game yesterday. I don’t think Cleveland’s a sorry team, I just think they need to eliminate penalties and they will be fine. They played us tight all the way up until the end of the 3rd and then our defense took over after Henry broke the game open. 

We’re going to be a really good team this year (and have been at the very least above average the last 3 years) so some of the bashing needs to shift from Cleveland and instead be turned in to giving us credit.

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