My game day experience

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Got a chance to go to the Atlanta-Dallas game today. Got there early and got to see Jerry on the field for literally an hour and a half. His pre-game consists of finding as many cameras and microphones as possible. He was literally doing interviews the entire time. He travels with a posse and Stephen. Nobody interviews or seeks out SJ. He just stands around with the jones game posse. They didn't leave the field until national anthem.

I sat a few rows back behind the bench. CD is pissed off the entire game. He stalks up and down the sideline between possessions with a scowl on his face trying to blow off frustration. He seems to be above the coaches and trainers and on his own path. I was not impressed with his sideline demeanor. Dak looks frustrated a lot but there is no fire. He just sits on the bench..... and lets his hammies tighten up, apparently. In general, there is no passion or excitement on the sideline. They carry themselves like the losers they are.

Never saw Arthur Blank. If he was on the field pre-game, it was a quick cameo.
 

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Got a chance to go to the Atlanta-Dallas game today. Got there early and got to see Jerry on the field for literally an hour and a half. His pre-game consists of finding as many cameras and microphones as possible. He was literally doing interviews the entire time. He travels with a posse and Stephen. Nobody interviews or seeks out SJ. He just stands around with the jones game posse. They didn't leave the field until national anthem.

I sat a few rows back behind the bench. CD is pissed off the entire game. He stalks up and down the sideline between possessions with a scowl on his face trying to blow off frustration. He seems to be above the coaches and trainers and on his own path. I was not impressed with his sideline demeanor. Dak looks frustrated a lot but there is no fire. He just sits on the bench..... and lets his hammies tighten up, apparently. In general, there is no passion or excitement on the sideline. They carry themselves like the losers they are.

Never saw Arthur Blank. If he was on the field pre-game, it was a quick cameo.
the players sense it. they know the coaches have given up. the game plans show it. the execution shows it. the lack of preparation shows it. the little stuff we miss shows it. the coaches have mailed it in. the players sense it and now, they are frustrated and they are going to go rouge....every man for himself and then it snowballs even worse.
 

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the players sense it. they know the coaches have given up. the game plans show it. the execution shows it. the lack of preparation shows it. the little stuff we miss shows it. the coaches have mailed it in. the players sense it and now, they are frustrated and they are going to go rouge....every man for himself and then it snowballs even worse.
Hopefully, because it's what needs to happen
 

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Hope you didn't pay an arm and a leg to watch that crap on-field product. I don't blame Lamb for the apparent demeanour; I would be the same, and apparently, Zeke feels the same. Jerry is the ring leader of this circus, and the acts that follow are just part of the show. 88 plays with a separated shoulder while he watches our esteemed QB garner the attention of the entire medical team of a boo boo on his finger...he then professes to have a sore hammy.

You can't make this stuff up if you tried
 
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