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Business of getting Lucky


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Thanks to new blood at the general manager position (now we know who truly ran the giants) and the whole world letting Ron know we wouldn't have our Sundays ruined by the conservative poo that has cost Denver a shot at the Bowl :) it should be fun to watch the coaching staff maximize the talent available to ensure a quality product is shown every Sunday.

Drinking to all the new surprises this particular team has to offer and the come from behind wins that just leave you breathless (bring on the ravens and the hawks lol).

Cheers

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*tinfoil hat on* I'm probably being paranoid, but there's a small sliver of me that thinks that Gettleman still isn't completely sold on this staff and is basically handing them a pile of poo on the OL and in the secondary to see if they can make it work.  If they can make it work with a seriously flawed roster, let's roll. If we disappoint, he has his excuse to clean house and bring in the staff of his choosing.  If Riverboat goes back to being Ron with the false security of a new contract, he's gonna get bounced. *tinfoil hat off*

 

 

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*tinfoil hat on* I'm probably being paranoid, but there's a small sliver of me that thinks that Gettleman still isn't completely sold on this staff and is basically handing them a pile of poo on the OL and in the secondary to see if they can make it work. If they can make it work with a seriously flawed roster, let's roll. If we disappoint, he has his excuse to clean house and bring in the staff of his choosing. If Riverboat goes back to being Ron with the false security of a new contract, he's gonna get bounced. *tinfoil hat off*

Keep that tinfoil hat off!

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not sure this offensive line is as bad as most people are pegging it to be. I remember last year.. people were bitching about the Defensive line. We have talent and lets see what these boys can do. :)

 

I seriously think our interior O-line is pretty solid between Kalil, Silatolu, and Turner.  Bell and Chandler however are still huge question marks.  I don't think they'll be bad, just not good.  Thankfully Cam is mobile because a traditional dropback QB would get killed with our tackles.

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*tinfoil hat on* I'm probably being paranoid, but there's a small sliver of me that thinks that Gettleman still isn't completely sold on this staff and is basically handing them a pile of poo on the OL and in the secondary to see if they can make it work.  If they can make it work with a seriously flawed roster, let's roll. If we disappoint, he has his excuse to clean house and bring in the staff of his choosing.  If Riverboat goes back to being Ron with the false security of a new contract, he's gonna get bounced. *tinfoil hat off*

 

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*tinfoil hat on* I'm probably being paranoid, but there's a small sliver of me that thinks that Gettleman still isn't completely sold on this staff and is basically handing them a pile of poo on the OL and in the secondary to see if they can make it work.  If they can make it work with a seriously flawed roster, let's roll. If we disappoint, he has his excuse to clean house and bring in the staff of his choosing.  If Riverboat goes back to being Ron with the false security of a new contract, he's gonna get bounced. *tinfoil hat off*

 

Disagree. If you've ever watched Gettleman and Riverboat interact you get the feeling they couldn't be more comfortable with each other. Plus he did just get that contract and won't be going anywhere for a while.

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