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How Ron could keep his job


mc52beast

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I’m not saying I want Ron here in 2019, but there is a chance Tepper is willing to keep him one more year. 

We have 5 games left, we only win one or two more (maybe not any)but every game is close and the players give Ron their full support.

Ron talks to Tepper after the season and makes his usual excuses and declares this team is very close to being SB contenders.

Does Tepper agree or does he send Ron packing? Are you still a fan with Ron as the HC in 2019?

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2 minutes ago, bull123 said:

That is pathetic....wonder what Pete Carroll’s is?

Can't stand Pete but at least his team got a ring when he had his best players on the field, so he gets a little slack I guess. He's also made Rivera's teams look foolish on most occasions, other than the two games in '15.

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Drastic times call for drastic measures. It's not his MO, but I think he needs to fire Washington an hour ago and possibly announce a permanent benching of Munnerlyn. I actually don't think either have done a bad job in a vacuum, but at this point, you have to send a message. Our season is on the brink and folks need to understand jobs are on the line. This is a results oriented industry and we just haven't been getting them on that side of the ball.

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