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Old 09-27-2009, 10:30 PM   #27
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Re: This loss could be the best thing to happen to his franchise.

This game sucked. Apart from the opening drive of the second half the Skins showed little to no fire all day, way to stay "medium" guys. This game was horrible, and it shows exactly how poor of a job Cerrato has done in his tenure. We have depth at safety (maybe) and possibly defensive line.

Zorn has done a horrible job of developing the youngsters, meanwhile I keep seeing young receivers everywhere else in the league getting a shot to make plays. Maybe we didn't need three receivers (two wr and one te) in the 2nd round last year, maybe we should have at least attempted to address our depth at LB. It sucks that our d-line gets no pressure still, that our secondary has no identity and continuously plays ten yards off the ball on 3rd and 4, that the same things that plagued us under Gibbs 2.0 continue to plague us. I'm frustrated, but I don't want to see Zorn's head on a stake. I want to see some improvement. Only I have zero confidence that I will.
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