at one another, and at the Head Coach last night.
If players cannot get angry over what turned out to be such a painful, ugly loss, then when should they get mad?
Never?
Who the hell wanted to see players sitting on the sideline all composed while the team snatched defeat from the jaws of victory... several times last night!
This team could use a few more meltdowns. Maybe they are finally tired of all the losing.
Sometimes internal conflict leads to change for the better
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Judge is already losing the team and we are entering mid season melt down form 6 weeks early. Bradberry’s comment about I don’t control the offense today when asked about the crap play calling at the end of the game is not a great sign.
Sometimes internal conflict leads to change for the better
I hope so. I’m less concerned about the players fighting with each other than the Toney incident with Judge and the Bradberry comments about coaching to the media. It never seems to end well when the coaches and players stop getting along.
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In comment 15374469 eric2425ny said:
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Judge is already losing the team and we are entering mid season melt down form 6 weeks early. Bradberry’s comment about I don’t control the offense today when asked about the crap play calling at the end of the game is not a great sign.
Sometimes internal conflict leads to change for the better
I hope so. I’m less concerned about the players fighting with each other than the Toney incident with Judge and the Bradberry comments about coaching to the media. It never seems to end well when the coaches and players stop getting along.
Maybe it’s a new scheme, or it’s me, but Bradbury is not close to his man often enough to be commenting about the O, though he’s right.
That said, I agree the conflict is good if it gets addressed right away and the team resolved to get on the same page, including the coordinators and the HC.
As for the offense, KG needs to shut up and produce. Reminds me of Golden Tate bitching about not getting the ball. Jones is still learning and it is very much uncertain if he is ever going to be elite, but it sure as hell won't happen if his WRs are showing him up in public.
I hate to do this but aside from tiki and Beckham and gino Smith did Eli ever get yelled at or called out by another player? I mean the tiki thing comical when he ended up having to interview him after he won the super bowl; Beckham is doing the same bs in Cleveland and I don’t need know if Gino played a snap since.
In any event how would’ve Eli faded last night? They would have been a fg short since on the two false starts Eli would not have scrambled to make up the difference to get into range ; but would he have had like 4 tds throwing or a bunch more three and outs with Jints getting blown out? Hmmm
For those saying it's no big deal..you're wrong. Players work through it but it's never forgotten. Like others said...do it behind closed doors.