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Tepper, give the fans the first thing to be really excited about since you took over as owner


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And fire Rivera and Hurney now. There is zero reason at all to wait until after the season ends. Get a head start on looking for candidates and get these losers out of the organization ASAP. There's really no other choice as an owner at this point. If Norv doesn't want the interim job give it to Scott, he couldn't even be any worse than Rivera and it doesn't matter what happens those next two games. Anyone disagree?

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Nope, don't disagree at all.  I was in the "wait until the season is over" camp, but am ok with that or tomorrow now.  Get Cam on IR and get that shoulder fixed.  Cut the chaff on defense and the offensive line and build from our incredible young core.  We can jump back next year if we get a coach who has a clue and some offensive linemen that can keep Cam on his feet.

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At this point, we do need to let Ron, Marty, etc. go and play Heinicke the rest of the year to see if we have a decent QB2 for our future behind Cam.

Great guy off the field, but this team is completely lost. They literally cannot play 60 minutes of complete football on both sides, and finish off teams when in the lead. 

  • 6-2 at the halfway point..... lost 6 straight
  • 15-1 season looks like an anomaly --- you take away this year and his regular season record is 55-53
  • His first half mismanagement tonight with 3 timeouts
  • Final drive tonight - lack of intensity with 0 timeouts and losing
  • Can't beat the Saints
  • Barely beats the Falcons
  • Defense shows up, offense is flat
  • Offense shows up, defense gets burned

Sorry Ron....it's been a fun crazy ride. Nothing personal, but this team.... Cam .... these fans - deserves better. 

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6 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

Still have 2 games left.  Who would run the defense and no not a player. 

Well could Luke being player coach actually be any worse...? But seriously what's wrong with Washington as DC Again? We are at this point tanking.

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4 minutes ago, manu4t said:

Amazing how all the Rivera nut huggers have faded into the night these days. First 7 weeks of  the season there were several threads a week defending his stupid ass.

Well first 7 weeks of the season we were winning games and there wasn't much reason to be ripping Rivera. What has happened since is completely inexcusable and deserving of a house cleaning. 

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10 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

Still have 2 games left.  Who would run the defense and no not a player. 

What difference does it make?  Winning now just screws our draft position, so let the next in line assistants coach out the string.  It's time for change. 

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