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Was Gettleman feeling himself too much after last year?


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Hopefully though, he can learn from all of this next year because he has shown signs that he can be a pretty good GM. He just sipped the Kool-Aid a little too much this year. A big step would be to find a better coaching staff, then focus on the line and secondary. Show that he is willing to do whatever it takes to make the team better.

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We're about to see what Gettleman is made of if I'm right. IMO, the staff is gonna get scapegoated by him for this season. Rivera may survive, but the coordinators are going to be gutted for sure and Gettleman is going to make it clear that Ron us his puppet. If Ron survives, he'll be on a seat hotter than hell's gate next year. Gettleman is going to be in full charge of this ship after this year. Let's see if he's worthy of the wheel.

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