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Re: WFT v. Packers Good Loss post-game
TH is obviously a problem BUT TH wasn’t the plan. TH is our backup. Everyone else who coached and played like shit again today was the plan. Rivera was supposed to fix things. He and his staff are amplifying them. We didn’t make excuses for past coaches let’s not make them for current ones. This team learns nothing from week to week. It is the same old song and dance. Anyone who thinks this team would be any worse with Gruden on the sidelines is kidding themselves. 2-5 and honestly the Giants had us dead to rights in one of our wins.
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WFT v. Packers Good Loss post-game
Just saying a backup quarterbacks play isn’t normally my biggest concern. Ya don’t expect your starter to go down in game one. Hard enough to find one serviceable quarterback let alone two. But TH should be better than this - especially today. That was rough.
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