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Are we one of the worst-run teams in the league?


Carl Spackler

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Including owner, GM, coach, those at the top.

 

Just off the cuff, you could say the dumpster fire that is the Carolina Panthers would easily be a bottom-5 team in how it's run. 

 

But then you've got the Browns, Cowboys, Redskins, Rams, Bucs, Jaguars and Raiders to consider. Sure, the Browns are doing a great job this year for the most part and an early congrats to them for their 24-13 win over us.

 

Still, Cleveland and Dallas are probably having an "eye of the storm" season like we did last year. So when you put that in consideration, where do we rank?

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The Lions have been a team since before the first Super Bowl and have never been to one. We have. Browns and Lions are the worst. The Raiders suck now but they were once a consistently dominant team. Us and the Jags are too young to be considered so bad. The Pats before Belichick were consistently a shitty team too.

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