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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
In all team sports, team chemistry and or lack of should be given more credit for a teams success or failure.
Just this year look at the STL Cardinals. Not bad but under performing. Get the players on the same page and winning increases above the talent level.This isn't new information but coaches and GM's consistently undervalue this part of a successful team.
I personally heard DT and Smith trash the offense in a public place many times. They were pissed.
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I think Marcus Peters was probably as about as bad for team chemistry is a guy could possibly get. He Gone!!!
I think we are going to be pleasantly surprised by the impact it makes.