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can you imagine losing 7 in a row and not feel the need to make any changes


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damn i cant even imagine another team besides the bengals that has accepted mediocrity like that. falcons fired their assistant coaches, bucs fired their HC after 3 years. Saints are going to coast to the super bowl. and the panthers are gonna be trotting out ron with hurneys FA picks (which are just overexpensive players past their prime) next september lol

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I'd put Marty Hurney, Richardson's crony still being in charge equally as egregious.

Wonder what the exact timeline is of the internal Richardson misconduct investigation, the Gettleman firing and the only person ol' Jerry could get to run his club was Hurney who left in disgrace years earlier. WTH did Hurney do the 4 years after he was first canned until rehire? This organization is a joke.

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I doubt we are done with evaluations. With so many teams firing their coaches we have to decide who we might like and who we want to get rid of. Along with the backdrop that anyone coming here would be working on a 2 year contract at best. Not a great way to recruit folks. Just saying. .

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8 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

I doubt we are done with evaluations. With so many teams firing their coaches we have to decide who we might like and who we want to get rid of. Along with the backdrop that anyone coming here would be working on a 2 year contract at best. Not a great way to recruit folks. Just saying. .

Good point. If you want the best and brightest......

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Saints remodeled their OL and backfield through some superb drafting. They have arguably the two best pass blocking tackles in the league. 

Carolina has one running back (who doubles as a slot receiver) behind a terrible LT and mediocre line. 

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