MartinToVaught wrote:There's really no excuse for that if that's the case. A real championship team would be out for blood all year after a collapse like that. They wouldn't need a film session to "talk about their feelings."
This garbage play really points to a lack of leadership from CP3 in particular as the highest-paid player, the reason for that collapse, and the so-called "leader" of the team. It's also the result of awful coaching (Woodson) and a flawed roster. Doc needs to step aside and let a real GM come in to clean up this mess.
Lindecision wrote:Despite the epic choke job (especially CP3, again), the team performance was a lot better. It was much more encouraging than any of the other games. We did enoough to win the game until the middle of the 4th quater. Its getting there.
I wouldn't blame CP for this loss. from what I saw, it seems Blake was still affected by the illness and was robbed of any energy. his passes were atrocious and his pass receiving was an automatic turnover in the 4th quarter. if we just eliminated the TOs involving blake, whether he was passing or receiving, would have easily tilted the balance in our favor.
having said that, I would give a pass since Blake was sick. maybe doc should have let some others who were not ill to play in Blake's position.
fortunately, our schedule for the remaining days of November seems to favor us to win at minimum 2/3 of the games. if we can get it together, we may even be able to string a long winning streak. hope Doc and the Company can use this week's dayoffs to sharpen the system or tweak it and get it right.
ehhhhh f it.