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Judgement year for Ron & Company?


PrimeTimeHeel

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It better be...after he kept Shula and apparently went in for him....no remorse or fugs given if he screws this up GMan will can him and we'll be better for it.

Could be better for it anyway....this team has the makings of one that needs a new HC to take them over the top since the talent is undeniable.

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4 minutes ago, 2jakefansinva said:

So since DG had a good day and the haters have disappeared 

it's time to get on the bash RR train.......smh

I don't think its bashing in this case.  The team is spending money, management is going to expect significant improvement.  If they don't see it, then Rivera is probably out.  

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7 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

Another poor season and both Rivera and Gettleman are gone.

Bro, OTHER teams fans say we have one of the best GM's in the league. When other teams fans want your GM, you listen. Think of the number of gm's held in high regard across the league. I promise you, you won't get off one hand.

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