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One big play due to rookie K Curl blowing his assignment. Five sacks, forced two fumbles, got plenty of pressure when the ball wasn't out in 1.5 seconds. D Jones averaged like 6 yards a pass play...They were a inconsistent against the run, but it didn't hurt them. Can't put this one on the D. |
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11-09-2020, 10:13 AM | #32 | |
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I think we are seeing how critical Ionitis is to our run D. Losing him for the year was brutal and he makes the other D linemen around him that much better.
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11-09-2020, 10:31 AM | #35 |
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Kyle Allen is having surgery and is out for the year. Guess it's the Alex Smith show now.
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Just hard to believe we had yet another gruesome leg injury involving a QB.
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11-09-2020, 10:39 AM | #37 |
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https://twitter.com/BenFischerSBJ/st...121594368?s=19
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Rivera on Smith starting: "This is good for Dwayne. He'll get an opportunity to see how to truly prepare for a game as a starter and hopefully Dwayne will take it that way. This is an opportunity to learn and grow."
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RR’s other comments make clear that he did not think Haskins put in the work to learn the position. Not good. He says he is talented but that’s not nearly enough. Pretty candid assessment.
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Rivera or any coaches cannot force Haskins to study better. If Haskins is not willing to put in the efforts even to this day then there is no point for us to keep him.
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11-09-2020, 11:52 AM | #42 |
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Sounds like he's just lazy
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11-09-2020, 11:58 AM | #43 |
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Plenty of kids his age don't know how to work hard, he's probably never had to. It's all just come naturally. But in the NFL if you don't grow up quick his career is going to be over before it can even get started.
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Laziness is the easiest way to wash out of the NFL. If you're not as talented but work your ass off, you have a better chance to have a career over the long run.
Haskins can either pout his way out of the NFL or get to work. If he puts in the work he will get another chance to start here or somewhere else. What is telling to me, is that I haven't heard any of his teammates dispelling the rumors. He must just be a lazy ass right now.
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I actually picked us to win,haaaaaaaaaaaa..silly me,it won't happen again this season!!
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