I feel the same. Hopefully, it serves as a wakeup call. It comes at the perfect time, at the very least. You just hope they get away from that arrogance that seemed to cost them in the AZ and Miami games, as well as last year's playoff game. Through the first 5 games, it seemed like they had gotten past that issue. They looked incredibly focused and seemed to be playing with a purpose. It really looked like they had learned from the playoff loss. Two out of the last three games, though, they've looked like they've regressed. Goony clarified my point perfectly. I keep hearing how Lovie won't let them look ahead or get too involved in their own hype, but that's exactly what I'm seeing. I'm glad they don't really have a game to overlook the next five weeks... I'm afraid I'm seeing a little bit of Dusty Baker in Lovie, with the whole, us against them mindset, and the lack of accountability. Jones gets to be the RB, apparantly, because his teammates want him to be. Lovie doesn't like to criticize his own players, which is fine, until those players keep making the same mistakes and you just keep enabling them by making excuses. I was disappointed with how Lovie handled the Arizona game. He didn't seem to say, "Look boys, that's what will happen if you don't focus 100% on today's game." The "we won didn't we?" reasoning was just too pervasive. I generally like Lovie. But he needs to have one of those tongue lashing moments where he challenges the players to step up. And it wouldn't hurt if he rested some of the key players once the outcome of the game is decided. Secondary things like trying for the shutout and minimizing the points allowed should not take precedence over the ultimate goal of winning the super bowl.