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Man, I sure am glad Rivera won today...


TylerDurden

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From top 10 to 17th... and Payton, usually the ever-aggressive asshole looking to stomp the life out of an opponent, couldn't have been more accommodating.  How dumb can Ron be?  This does nothing for morale, it does nothing for momentum...  the season was over, we literally gained nothing for winning this game, we only lost.

I'm not going to rail on about any of this, as I've decided to not get too worked up either way with any of our team's decisions anymore, because after seeing the decisions made for 2019, it was never clearer that we have no influence or control over anything as fans.  That being said, I cannot figure out what the logic was behind actually going for the win today?  I get we have guys like Kalil playing their last game and maybe he wanted him to go out with a win, but it was still a disastrous losing season...  and if you want to leave him with a parting gift, he already has it...  his brother is still on the payroll.

I just don't understand...  what a long offseason ahead of us.

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4 minutes ago, Humbled-Carolina-Chuck said:

This win and falling 8 picks and the draft prove we are WASTING LUKE AND CAM’s CAREERS

I actually think the wasting of their careers is what's wasting their careers.

0 SB wins and 0 back to back winning seasons for two of the greatest players of all time....takes a special POS to pull that off.

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

It was almost like Payton wanted to make sure Ron stayed in Charlotte...

Hmm... everyone put on their tin foil hats

Payton lost the game on purpose and out coaches and out smarts Rivera on a yearly basis man....not even a conspiracy as this is the same team that counts yards and chases records on a yearly basis....they knew....Ron didn't but Payton did.

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

Payton lost the game on purpose and out coaches and out smarts Rivera on a yearly basis man....not even a conspiracy as this is the same team that counts yards and chases records on a yearly basis....they knew....Ron didn't but Payton did.

I’m thinking Payton wants Ron in the NFCS because he knows on an overall basis Ron sucks as a HC

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