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The GM needs to have a press conferance


Jmac

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They usually poke their heads out about eight or nine games in, so lets hear what he has to say. I have supported him through out this collapse, but it is getting harder to do so. Rivera will only give the same old BS comments that mean nothing. The GM needs to step foward and address this situation. This fanbase deserves to hear from him. Enough of the rhetoric and excuses from the underlings.

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Nothing he says is going to change anything. We knew the offensive line was bad months ago.... Years ago. Yet nothing has been done, when you have a car or really anything in life in general it is cheaper to keep up regular maintainance than to let it go and have to fix everything all at once. And essentially Thst is what has happened with our offensive line. They're not good, no push, no protection, you can't succeed like that.

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It is his job to face the music concerning personal decisions. I would like to hear his response to questions concerning the offensive line etc. That is if any of the beat writers would actually ask the proper questions.

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No one in the local media would ask him anything remotely resembling a hard question. It would be 30 minutes of the fat ass sitting up there with that smirk on his face offering up cliches and excuses. Basically nothing different than what we get from Ron every week.

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he'll only sip water, answer questions by not answering questions, look down and say, "Jonathan, you know we can't discuss these things"..., clear his throat unsuccessfully 20 times, and see RR sit on his lap as he goes into ventriloquist mode! screw this... its gotten old very quick. 

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