Looking back at the first quarter of this season, the New England game still stands out to me...
Looking back, and knowing what we know now, I believe more than anything this team needs a motivator, that can get them "up" for games week in and week out.
New England, since that game, barely got beat by the Jets and then put away Atlanta and Baltimore, two "top" teams. We came out with emotion, and we had those damn Pats beat.
If we won that game, we'd be 3-1 or 4-0, even with injuries.
My point is, this team has no heart. No fire. We come out flat, often. That New England just took so long to get here, it was the one time I think we've seen what this team can really do, from a player/talent standpoint.
You can really only put that on one person. If the head coach doesn't call plays, doesn't go councel players on the bench, doesn't throw challenge flags...you'd think they at least were trying to fire their squad up.
We can't win with Ben Stein as our coach. The field is not an office. Its a battle field. We need a general, not a manager.
Looking back, and knowing what we know now, I believe more than anything this team needs a motivator, that can get them "up" for games week in and week out.
New England, since that game, barely got beat by the Jets and then put away Atlanta and Baltimore, two "top" teams. We came out with emotion, and we had those damn Pats beat.
If we won that game, we'd be 3-1 or 4-0, even with injuries.
My point is, this team has no heart. No fire. We come out flat, often. That New England just took so long to get here, it was the one time I think we've seen what this team can really do, from a player/talent standpoint.
You can really only put that on one person. If the head coach doesn't call plays, doesn't go councel players on the bench, doesn't throw challenge flags...you'd think they at least were trying to fire their squad up.
We can't win with Ben Stein as our coach. The field is not an office. Its a battle field. We need a general, not a manager.
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