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BigRedMO

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waaaa waaaa waaaa, your sarcastic evaluation of the team only shows your frustration. We just lost Warner, most everybody in this forum picked the chiefs to win, why are you all upset? This season is going to get worse. You should go to Costco, they sell tissues in bulk.

You can bitch about what ever you like, this team is hurting right now. But waiting and hoping for Bidwill to die just shows your ass. This team has some major issues, this season will probably be one of our worst. I don't expect a miracle, I just expect the team to work on things the rest of the way and to make some big moves in the off-season.

How has blaming GMs, headcoaches, assistant coaches and players been working out for you since 1988? Getting much progress there?
 

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How has blaming GMs, headcoaches, assistant coaches and players been working out for you since 1988? Getting much progress there?
When I play the blame game it is usually for a particular game, while I am still steaming. And the people I am upset with usually change week to week, because different folks seem to screw it up each time.

This year has been a little different with DA at the helm. He plays so bad, the blame starts with him, but seems to make it all the way up to the owner.

But you are right, I have only been rooting for the Cards since they moved here, I guess I just suck like that. My point is we might as well get used to it this season. And hope for some progress to be shown at some point.
 

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Write respectful letters and emails to the front office, and comment to the papers, websites, and radio stations.

Most of the people who don't put $$ in the Bidwills pockets will simply fall off the bandwagon, go to other games, etc. They need to hear from the season ticket holders.
 

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crap.... I would slap DA in the face if I could.

My guess is that our receiving corps would have my back.

The receiving corps is probably still trying to recover from all the hits they took on high passes. I do not know if I ever saw so many high throws in one game in my life. I never played football but I did play baseball. It does not take a lot of talent to lower the ball either with a baseball or a foot ball. DA must have some sort of brain lock. We sure do not need any receiver injuries. I would bet he is getting an earful especially from Fitz and perhaps all the receivers. There is absolutely no excuse for so many balls to be that high. I might throw a several high pitches but I can promise you I can get the ball down after a few. At one point DA had thrown 45 passes. I do not know how many he ended up with. He has to be embarrassedbeyond words and he of course took his hits and I assume his body is black and blue. We probably lost 2-3 touchdowns when receivers were open and over thrown. This also hurts the defense as it puts them back on the field when we cannot convert 3rd downs. That one pass to a wide open Fitz in the flat for a sure 1st down was in the dirt. Probably the only low ball he threw and it should have been completed with absolutely no problem. The sad thing is we have no backup to even bring in. Surely we have someone on the reserve team who could pretend to be a QB. What is this all about. I suspect the team will give up with Anderson at QB. It is hard to get fired up with a QB problem like we have. Most teams have better backups than Anderson. If we win another game I will really be surprised. Dallas seems to have found their MOJO and will kick our butts. The only team I see we might beat is the Panthers. If that is the only other win we will have I had rather lose to enhance our probabilities of getting the best QB available.
Why would Dallas suddenly start playing well with a coaching change. Same players. Why did the Cubs suddenly become the second most winning team in the NL for the last 1/3 of the season when they changed managers? He had the same players? Is it a mental thing with the players or did these mangers bring something new to the table?
 

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Post things like this to make us feel a little better:
 

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