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Was getting rid of Capers and TT really the solution?
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<blockquote data-quote="Conso" data-source="post: 797521" data-attributes="member: 12926"><p>Exactly, people need to remember that Gute has a lot of work to do to repair the TT debacle. He has started well IMHO but there are a lot of new faces on the team so players/coaches need to figure each other out and what to expect from new teammates. I figured this year would be like a sputtering car until everyone gets on the same page most likely. Look at positives already showing up. WRs we have DA doing well, plus some rookies are starting to sparkle showing promise with more play time. RB is looking good, much better than it has in years, get rid of “RB by committee” and let Jones get some more carries and it might be even better plus take more pressure off AR. Defense I get the feeling it’s the players getting used to Pettine’s scheme and whatnot. Gute is also trying to get rid of bad attitudes, only time will tell if that was a good pair of moves or not (talking about Ha-Ha and the other guy, the one who ignored what coaches told him and lost the Rams game for us.) Like I said we’ll see if those were good moves or not in time. Contract year for HaHa wasn’t it? So maybe he’ll go lazy-mode again once he nets a contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conso, post: 797521, member: 12926"] Exactly, people need to remember that Gute has a lot of work to do to repair the TT debacle. He has started well IMHO but there are a lot of new faces on the team so players/coaches need to figure each other out and what to expect from new teammates. I figured this year would be like a sputtering car until everyone gets on the same page most likely. Look at positives already showing up. WRs we have DA doing well, plus some rookies are starting to sparkle showing promise with more play time. RB is looking good, much better than it has in years, get rid of “RB by committee” and let Jones get some more carries and it might be even better plus take more pressure off AR. Defense I get the feeling it’s the players getting used to Pettine’s scheme and whatnot. Gute is also trying to get rid of bad attitudes, only time will tell if that was a good pair of moves or not (talking about Ha-Ha and the other guy, the one who ignored what coaches told him and lost the Rams game for us.) Like I said we’ll see if those were good moves or not in time. Contract year for HaHa wasn’t it? So maybe he’ll go lazy-mode again once he nets a contract. [/QUOTE]
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