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The built in excuse and the pay off....


Jeremy Igo

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6 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Sounds rehearsed. 

 

“They did exploit some of our young guys, but you’re talking about a Hall of Fame quarterback.” – Ron Rivera

why dont you give Gettleman this flak for putting Ron & the team in this postion but i know your ego is coming in the way.

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7 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Sounds rehearsed. 

 

“They did exploit some of our young guys, but you’re talking about a Hall of Fame quarterback.” – Ron Rivera

oh god.. ron.... by your logic matty melt is a HOF qb as well.. fug off ron.

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I think Ron is a good coach but this years team is beyond him for whatever reason.  Offense did play good today but our defense is awful.  It seems like Gettleman wants to play with players in there rookie contracts and not pay anyone afterwards.  

I guess at this point it would be futile to trade for anything.  You have to figure 9-7 would be the bare minimum for getting a wildcard and that would require an 8-2 run.  However I am not the type that wants to tank just to get a high pick.  I hope we play with some spark and build for next year.  

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One thing I can't stand is listening to pure bullcrap excuse's week after week. Problem being that we have another 10 weeks of this shat show to watch along with the excuse machine to follow. I guess what else can he say except throw everyone under the bus.....including himself.

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That is exactly what they said last year after Brees backup and Brees threw for a billion yards and we needed Cam to play Superman...AGAIN.

We built this team on defense...and then shrug when they literally give up 500 yards and 3rd and longs...

Of course, because we were so focused on defense...the offense takes a step back and come the regular season talent-less offense cannot compete with the NFL best offenses or score against the NFL's best defenses. 

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