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If JR hired a new GM


The_Rainmaker

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Oh man, thats just what Rivera needs, a new GM.  Clueless Ron couldn't manage a .500 season his first two years here before Gettleman.

Since Gettleman arrived, we've pulled ourself out of cap hell, won the NFC South 3 years in a row, signed Newton and Keuchly to contracts that could be considered bargains.  But yea, he's a damn idiot cause he didn't want to pay a 30 year old cb 75 over 5 years.

We're not a horrible football team talent wise.  We've lost 4 games that came down to a fg as time expired.  Two of those, we coached ourself right out of easy wins.

Give Ron a new GM, he'd be fired within 2 years, and probably wouldn't get another head coaching job in his career.  

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i just find it very difficult to believe that Gettleman is going anywhere after rescuing us from cap hell and building a team that won 3 straight division titles and a Super Bowl appearance. 15-1 was special, but an unrealistic expectation of this year's team. This fan base got spoiled very quickly in three years and wants someone's head every time we lose.

There are teams out there that are very envious of the success we've had under Gettleman.

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