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The spirit of this post, could light up the universe. by Jurassic
In all seriousness... too bad people are too stupid, or ignorant to see the position and stance your post stands for. Well done, again, of course.
Nevertheless, Kelly isn't going to change his offense. And I would be the first to admit I was wrong if he did. But that isn't going to happen. Kelly's GAS is what is hamstringing this team. It puts the defense in positions it shouldn't be in. We saw it last year. We've seen it this year. We'll continue to see it. It's high risk, high reward. That's not smart football. This team does not play to its strengths, and its weaknesses are glaring.
The train, is a coming...