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


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Going from 15-1 to a bottom 5 team not sniffing the playoffs is a truly remarkable feat that has literally never been done before in NFL history. SOMEONE has to be the scapegoat for this disaster. Do you think it will be Rivera or Gettleman or both?

 

I wouldn't mind both of them being fired, but I think Dave Gettleman will and should be fired before Rivera if I had to choose. When your offseason is such a disaster that you prove your detractors on message boards right in every way (and every bad move Gettleman made this offseason I said was going to be a bad move), you have utterly failed. Trotting out the secondary that we've thrown out there, drafting as pitifully as he did this year, not signing anyone beyond Brandon Boykin (lol)...this is absolutely pathetic. Gettleman had the worst offseason since Marty Hurney resigned Jake Delhomme to a big extension after the 2009 Cardinals playoff game.

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If we were to sink to epic proportions I think you would see a new head coach but I think we will win some games and finish around 6-10 or 7-9.  I think Ron is a good coach but has been put in a corner with poor front office decisions.  After this year I would let Short go, draft offensive lineman and sign a good CB and DE in free agency.  

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4 minutes ago, juliosantos said:

NEITHER , DID YOU FORGET WE ARE THE PANTHERS? WE DONT FIRE COACHES AND GMS FOR SUCKING WE FIRE OUR PLAYERS FOR BEING GOOD

no team in the NFL in the situation would fire their coach or GM. If it were season after season of these results then yeah. But its not. Calm down

 

 

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