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**Official Donkey of the Game** 9/14/14

#1

I nominate Gus Bradley for running a meaningless 3rd down play towards the end of the game where Hurns suffered a serious injury.


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#2

Second. I can deal with the loss, but that's just infuriating.

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#3

Bradley and Caldwell for not starting Bortles week one..


"If you always do what you've always done, You'll always get what you always got"
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#4

I'm curious how many would be up in arms if they decided to just give up walk off the field instead. Can't win for loosing I guests.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#5

Quote:I'm curious how many would be up in arms if they decided to just give up walk off the field instead. Can't win for loosing I guests.
 

I mean they were down 31 with 20 something seconds on the clock. 

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#6

Quote:I'm curious how many would be up in arms if they decided to just give up walk off the field instead. Can't win for loosing I guests.


Dude, can it
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#7

Gus Badley, Zane Beadles, and FBT.
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#8

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#9

Oline....and it's not close
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#10
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2014, 06:06 PM by CSO14.)

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His ra ra stuff is starting to bother me. I want to see him light a fire under their butts. John Fox or Bellichek wouldn't be caught smiling or playing games.


Even Tom Caughlin's post game interview was direct with no coach speak.


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#11

I blame whoever's brilliant idea it was to have Bortles sit. We are getting nothing out of this team. The first half in Philly was good but I think it just had more to do with the Eagles screw-ups. The touchdowns came from short passes to Hurns because we were given the ball in great field position. We are incapable of getting 100 yards of offense before garbage time. A 14 point deficit feels like a 40 point deficit and in pro football that isn't supposed to happen.


No pain, no gain.
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#12

Dave Caldwell.

 

This loss starts with the most embarrassing offensive line ever assembled.


"The season's not over... we still have a bunch of games to lose..." - TemporaryName

 


"The middle of the field is like Narnia to us, we don't believe it really exists" - Marvsin


 
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#13

Bradfield.


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#14

Quote:Bradfield.
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he has an ice pack on his butthole right now
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#15

The entire team was a donkey this week.  EVERY SINGLE ONE OF 'EM.  Including the coaches.  I don't think the cheerleaders even came out for this game.  I don't blame them...   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(I know the cheerleaders don't travel to away games.)


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#16

Quote:I'm curious how many would be up in arms if they decided to just give up walk off the field instead. Can't win for loosing I guests.
 

It would be more respectful of our time if they had the courtesy to do that.

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#17

Quote:I'm curious how many would be up in arms if they decided to just give up walk off the field instead. Can't win for loosing I guests.


Nobody actually.


It was a dumb decision
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#18

Quote:Dave Caldwell.


This loss starts with the most embarrassing offensive line ever assembled.


Agreed. Honorable mention: Gus Bradley.


When so many players aren't even close to competing in this league, the finger has to be pointed at those two in charge.
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#19

It is pretty frightening for the future of this franchise that our GM thought Beadles was good enough to bring in.


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#20

Coaching, O-Line, Gerhart, Henne. Then everybody else except Scobee. Seems like the Jags could find somebody off a practice squad somewhere that could perform better than the trainwreck that is our offensive line.
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