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Gettleman left us with one last “FU” this offseason


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Gman set this team up for failure and people won't admit it.  He refused to address the O Lone.  He let our only speed WR go.  He failed to fire shula after another terrible year last season. 

2015 was luck.  We won 10 games by less than 6 poInts.  The rest was the standard under GMan.  Why people don't understand that is beyond me.  

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30 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Yeah he fuged us, years of ignoring the o line and secondary are catching up 

He didn't just ignore the secondary, he destroyed it. Never forget that Gettleman let the two best cornerbacks in the team history walk without offering them a contract.

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8 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

It’s gonna take a while to get rid of his stench 

 

Drafted two gimmick players in Mccaffrey and Samuel.

Gave Kalil a giant contract 

Let go of Ginn and replaced him with a special team gunner 

 

Lets not forget his diamond Vernon Butler 

 

Shhhh you know nothing of what you speak. 

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1 minute ago, JawnyBlaze said:

He fuged us when he didn’t get rid of the whole coaching staff years ago. 

Or maybe he could have kept the tag on Norman in 2016, went after offensive linemen, and not alienated many of our franchise icons.

But sure it's all the coaching staff's fault. Sure.

 

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The Gettleman revisionist history by his apologists is hilarious considering he presided over a 6-10 team last year. Yes, coaching is awful but several of his "genius" moves backfired on him severely and some still are, like signing Kalil. He is a garbage GM who developed a cult of personality because a player he didn't even pick put up a historic year in 2015. Nothing more, nothing less.

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5 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Yeah he fuged us, years of ignoring the o line and secondary are catching up 

I thought Kalil was a good move at the time...but your analysis is spot on...looking for a diamond in the rough has merely left us in the rough...

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1 minute ago, backtobackwinningseasons said:

The Gettleman revisionist history by his apologists is hilarious considering he presided over a 6-10 team last year. Yes, coaching is awful but several of his "genius" moves backfired on him severely and some still are, like signing Kalil. He is a garbage GM who developed a cult of personality because a player he didn't even pick put up a historic year in 2015. Nothing more, nothing less.

Ironically all the pro bowl players from the 2015 team were Hurney guys 

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9 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

It’s gonna take a while to get rid of his stench 

 

Drafted two gimmick players in Mccaffrey and Samuel.

Gave Kalil a giant contract 

Let go of Ginn and replaced him with a special team gunner 

 

Lets not forget his diamond Vernon Butler 

 

I absolutely agree with this. In hindsight we have wasted three high picks in the last two drafts.  Mccafery, Samuel and Butler.  CMC is no better than Whitaker. 

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Look a the film.... McCaffrey is open a ton. Cam just misses him. And the coaches are idiots for not splitting McCaffrey out wide more. Also they aren't using him the right way. McCaffrey should never leave the field....he should always be either at WR or RB.

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