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The ‘ season is all but over as they sit at 5-7 after blowing a 14-3 first-quarter lead in a dismal to the on . Following the lo s, coach shouldered the blame. “We just didn’t do enough,” Trestman said, . “It starts with me. I’m looking inside and accepting accountability for this lo s. We just couldn’t get it done and didn’t have enough ammunition to stop them or continue drives. We couldn’t overcome the adversity that we had over the course of the game, and matching score-for-score, we couldn’t do that.” The sharks are circling Trestman, as his team has been one of the most disappointing groups in the entire NFL. The Black Friday headlines do not harbor good will for the coach’s future beyond the final four games of this season:The Chicago Tribune called Trestman’s offense “i” in one headline, with another column in the newspaper reading: “.” The Chicago Sun-Times defined the lo s as the being “o” and asked, “” Over in Detroit, one columnist for the Detroit Free Pre s : “First a disclaimer: The stink.” Coming from a writer, that has to sting for fans. While newspapers don’t control Trestman’s ultimate fate, the play on the field is a depre sing amalgam of incompetence, unpreparedne s, terrible body language and buckling-under. Trestman says he’ll look inside to find the answers. He better find them quickly. The latest Around The NFL Podcast and reacts to the news of ‘s benching in D.C. Nick Perry Jersey Find more Around The NFL content on .
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