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Whose job is more in jeopardy? Rivera's or Gettleman's?


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Neither...2016 is over for this team. Best you can hope for is that the GM spends money on some quality FA's in 2017 and gets what they NEED. Draft has to be productive also. DG and Ron are here and not being canned this year or next. For the rest of the circus clowns, who knows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, OldNorthPowell said:

I think he is a good player manager. Think he needs a better O coordinator and a better GM. Gettleman messed this up badly and Shula gets the offense off to slow starts each week with his predictable play calling.

Yes he is a good player coach but it doesn't matter when you don't have good result. He only has 2 winning season out of 5 and the two winning season came under Dave. Ron has poor management skills,questionable sistautional skills and poor adjustment skills. Yes shula is to blame but Ron picked him so that's on Ron.

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The offense is still scoring enough to win for the most part, but the defense has taken a step back.  Not many guys on DLine, especially at DE should sleep well.  DB's will be much better with some seasoning and a pass rush.

Rivera and the D needs to be held accountable.  Injuries on the Oline are tough.

GM gave us pretty much the same team we took to the Super Bowl.  Can't blame him.  The Josh thing is a long term thing that both sides probably wish they could have resolved.  You move on.  Redskins over pay for everyone.

In the NFL, there is a 5% difference in play which will leave you at 5-1 or 1-5.

You cannot win in this league unless your lines dominate.  Our Super Bowl Oline is injured, our Super Bowl Dline looks to have aged about 10 years in 1

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Nothing will happen. There are no expectations with this Aww shucks, just happy to be apart of this NFL thing, franchise and fan base. That is unless you are the MVP/OPOTY  franchise QB, then every mistake you make gets amplified and you are accused of regressing, failing to wear eye glasses and ear plugs, riding segways on gamedays or caring more about your hats than the team/winning.

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