CFZ Anyone notice the blame game going around the Locker room lately?

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
 

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
Nope none at all
 

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
Worst post I've seen this week.
 

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Are you a child? The one in your pfp?

Because this sounds like a child talking about sports.
 

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
If you gonna call Parsons...."probably the worst 2 LBs or he's horrible".......and no mention anywhere of LVE in name on your post?......Goodness gracious!!!. The man looks like he is trying to tackle with his eyes closed.
 

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If you gonna call Parsons...."probably the worst 2 LBs or he's horrible".......and no mention anywhere of LVE in name on your post?......Goodness gracious!!!. The man looks like he is trying to tackle with his eyes closed.
I meant to put LVE lol, not Schultz. When I made this post I needed some sleep.
 

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
Can someone give me a TLDR summary. Wrong awnsers only
 

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I meant to put LVE lol, not Schultz. When I made this post I needed some sleep.
Feel like you needed quite a bit. Sleep, optometrist visit, Football for Dummies, someone to interpret these statements from players that never actually happened, a life, a new Eagles banner for mommy to hang in your room, a snickers. Maybe check all those out before your next keyboard diarrhea episode
 

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
Rush yelled Kill Kill Kill multiple times in each game when he started.

Stop making stuff up Amari. Jesus.

I honestly was waiting for the "implosion is incoming" from you. Its been your schtick for years.
 

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
Is finder pointing kinky?
 

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Rush yelled Kill Kill Kill multiple times in each game when he started.

Stop making stuff up Amari. Jesus.

I honestly was waiting for the "implosion is incoming" from you. Its been your schtick for years.
Oh dang I didn’t realize this was the guy always predicting 11 game losing streaks
 

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I’m not talking about the “good kind of conflict” some of you claim is taking place in the Locker room. I’m talking about the amount of finder pointing.


For example, let’s take the hot topic of the Dak and Ceedee interception. Multiple fans are taking sides: Ceedee ran the wrong route, miscommunication, Dak should’ve been paying attention, he threw into the wrong coverage. Either way you look at it, neither Dak or Ceedee have taken the blame and used this opportunity. If anything, I believe MM and Dak both blamed Ceedee for running the wrong route.


We now have Schultz and Parsons, probably the worst 2 LBs in the league (Parsons isn’t a BAD PLAYER, he’s an excellent one on the edge and at getting after the QB, but as a LB, he’s horrible) talking absolute crap to other players in the locker room when they need to take a good look in the mirror.

Pretty sure Kellen Moore called out Dak in a subtle fashion by saying he changes the play at the line of scrimmage and doesn’t call as many pass plays as previously thought. We have proof of this through watching Rush play vs Dak. The amount of running we did was significantly higher than what we’re doing with Dak. I think I heard Rush yell “kill kill” maybe twice during his streak this season. Dak? Has at least 5 a game.

MM also called out players following the Packers game yet he’s probably most to blame for this game. He just wanted revenge on Aaron. He couldn’t care less about Dallas this game. This was all personal for him and he didn’t pay enough attention to the team and it blew up in his face.

Tolbert, the one WR in the world that lined up offsides, claims the ref told him he was fine. You could take an obvious look to your right and see he was not lined up correctly.


I’m pretty sure there are more examples of this but these are the first ones off the top of my head. My question is: is this a sign of things to come? The team falling apart like it does every year? The defense is crying the same story about being angry and holding each other accountable, pointing fingers when all of them suck just as much as the other. I’m not sure what the answer is at this point. Is anyone else seeing this?
this is Jerry's GM work...he put this team together. the infighting is begining and usually that's begining of the end. offense calling each other out. defense calling each other out. coach is losing the locker room.

we have seen this before...
 
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