crazyhorse1 wrote:With essentially no running game on the right hand side and almost none on the left and the obvious decline of Moss, we're running on close to empty, with only

ey offering an offensive weapon of note. On top of that, we've got two dinged linebackers, a lost cb, a dinged cb, and a dinged cb in waiting. as well as a DE that looks vulnerable. Landry and Fletcher had to make all the tackles last week. We are reduced to little areas of competence.
It's not easy to see how we we're going to finish 8-8 let alone make the playoffs. If we make the playoffs, we'll likely be crushed.
If the year finishes on a positive note, I'll take my hat off to the coaches. It will be because they've fashioned a new offense built on the arm of Campbell and coaching ingenuity and managed to suck every ounce of talent from characters like Brandon Lloyd and Fabrini and made new discoveries. What's clear to me is that we can't finish even 500 without the most risky of endeavors-- a mid-season retooling.
It's time for the coaches to step up.
When you wake up you'll realize Joe Gibbs, Al Saunders, Gregg Williams, Joe Bugel, Don Breaux, Jack Burns, Rennie Simmons, Earnest Byner, Stan Hixon, Bill Lazor, Greg Blache, Kirk Olivadotti, Jerry Gray, Steve Jackson, Danny Smith, Bob Saunders, Bill Khayat, Arthur Smith, John Hastings, Bobby Crumpler, and Harrison Bernstein are too old to be out there with today's players. We better stick you who we have out there and hope they show up.
The current players have had a extra week off
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