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Along the Sidelines - Chiefs at Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

2014 was not a good season just because we back doored into the playoffs in a trash ass division. You can't polish a turd.

We made the playoffs in a crap year for the NFC. That's taking care of business if you like it or not. 

 

This year we went into this season unprepared and we will be sitting home for it. That's all on Dave because you can't cheap out on both offense and defense and expect to win. Hell we wouldn't have had a punter if we didn't get lucky . 

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6 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

If this franchise wants to be in the business of celebrating 7 win seasons that's a big problem.

Stop being butt hurt. Most teams that year didn't see 7 wins. We also overachieved last year with 15 wins. More wins than we ever had in a season . 

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We went 15-1 and made the Super Bowl....

Then Dave has a horrible offseason 

....and people talking about Rivera when the holes that slap you in in face where visible before the first game of the season.

I don't care if you want to scream that Ron or Shula or Cam should be fired but the first breath out of your mouth needs to be Dave 

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21 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

2014 was not a good season just because we back doored into the playoffs in a trash ass division. You can't polish a turd.

We won a playoff game and were in the game the entire time against the defending Super Bowl champs and eventual NFC champs in their home stadium in the next playoff game. I'd say that was a good season. A couple more bounces our way that game and a win against the Packers and it would've been us against the Patriots. Should Giants fans not have been celebrating their 9-7 season in 2011?

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3 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

We won a playoff game and were in the game the entire time against the defending Super Bowl champs and eventual NFC champs in their home stadium in the next playoff game. I'd say that was a good season. A couple more bounces our way that game and a win against the Packers and it would've been us against the Patriots. Should Giants fans not have been celebrating their 9-7 season in 2011?

We won the playoff game because Ryan Lindley is the worst qb in NFL history to ever start a playoff game. Cam masks the amazingly huge deficiencies of this coaching staff.

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43 minutes ago, CRA said:

We went 15-1 and made the Super Bowl....

Then Dave has a horrible offseason 

....and people talking about Rivera when the holes that slap you in in face where visible before the first game of the season.

I don't care if you want to scream that Ron or Shula or Cam should be fired but the first breath out of your mouth needs to be Dave 

Name one good coach with a franchise QB that finished the season with a 4-12 record (which is possible).

Gettleman didn't do the best job, but the flaws in this team ie. second half collapses have been a problem since Rivera came into town.  It's more than just talent.

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9 minutes ago, Mage said:

Name one good coach with a franchise QB that finished the season with a 4-12 record (which is possible).

Gettleman didn't do the best job, but the flaws in this team ie. second half collapses have been a problem since Rivera came into town.  It's more than just talent.

Guess I would need an approved list of who qualifies as a franchise QB and when in their career they qualified 

Will only a 4-12 season qualify or can we also include a range from 4-12 to 6-10? Because really what is the difference?

Phillip Rivers and the Chargers went 4-12 in 2015, Eli Manning and Giants 6-10 in 2015 and 2014.  

 

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