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This is what Sean McVay Had to Say After Losing to the Bears


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2 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

I honestly don't care if he ever says anything remotely similar to what McVay said. 

Making a mountain out of a mole hill. 

I do.

Jon Beason was talking about it today. Leaders take responsibility and deflect credit. Rivera does the opposite. He'll accept praise for success, but failures are always someone else's fault.

That's not leadership.

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I’ve been following Ron’s pressers for almost a decade. While I don’t view him as a great coach, I also don’t view him as a deflector. He gives standard answers, sometimes a little too much info.

I actually miss the John Fox pressers. Screw the media (I’ve been in that group) and the fans (been there too). Don’t let any of them in. Give boing answers, and ignore the noise. 

Way too much gets made of what coaches say.

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I do.

Jon Beason was talking about it today. Leaders take responsibility and deflect credit. Rivera does the opposite. He'll accept praise for success, but failures are always someone else's fault.

That's not leadership.

For those still defending lmao

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9 hours ago, ickmule said:

Not crowning, just said don't be surprised. Defense wins championships and the Saints D is not great. 

I mean if we’re ignoring the fact that the Saints have given up only 13 ppg in the last 5 games while the Bears have given up 18.8 ppg then sure.

The Bears defense is 3rd in scoring (19 ppg), but the Saints defense is not far behind in 10th in (21.8). That’s a far cry from “not great”.

 

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49 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No, that's actually an opinion, and it's a stupid one.

But accepting that moronic premise, if Rivera is such a strong coach that he could win in spite of Gettleman, then given their combined record, Marty Hurney must be the sh-ttiest GM in history :)

 

Moronic is still defending Gettleman, and not only defending him, but at every opportunity you get, even to the point of a new catchphrase for an opinion termed "objective fact" which is ludicrously akin to "fake news."

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Moronic is still defending Gettleman, and not only defending him, but at every opportunity you get, even to the point of a new catchphrase for an opinion termed "objective fact" which is ludicrously akin to "fake news."

Except it is an objective fact. Yours was an obvious opinion, and an emotional one at that.

Maybe you should come back to this argument when you can be a little less emotional about it.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Except it is an objective fact. Yours was an obvious opinion, and an emotional one at that.

Maybe you should come back to this argument when you can be a little less emotional about it.

The same old bullshit from you. Go moronically, stupidly and emotionally praise your Gettlegod!

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9 hours ago, doomer said:

Jax & Min defense were real last year and got smoked in the playoffs so we'll see.

It's hard to see them going far with that poopoo offense.

Jax didn't get smoked in the playoffs..... And Minnesota just happened to lay an egg against the Eagles, which isn't that surprising after the crazy win against the Saints

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Your hypocrisy is showing the older that you get.

Hardly.

I've given you objective facts. You've responded with spin doctoring and frankly, childishness.

You really might want to think about stepping away from the keyboard for a little bit. At least until you can respond rationally again.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I do.

Jon Beason was talking about it today. Leaders take responsibility and deflect credit. Rivera does the opposite. He'll accept praise for success, but failures are always someone else's fault.

That's not leadership.

I've never seen that, and I pay attention. 

That being said, his time here is on the downhill side.  So, we'll have a new coach within the next 2 years, and then the entire team will be made over. May not be as soon as the masses want. 

 

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