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Anderson wasn't good enough for Carolina


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6 minutes ago, je1005 said:

Right. Don’t speculate on a fan board.

Got it. 

You cant point to a single concrete piece of evidence that Reid is causing a locker room issue but yet you thought it was a good idea to dump him into a thread where I was asking a different poster if he would support keeping a player that was causing those problems because he was exceptional.

 

Youre being an ass

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2 hours ago, Jmac said:

Rivera couldn't figure out how to use a 1000 yard runner. Would rather beat the sh%t out of CMC rather than use C.J the right way. Fuggin deserve to lose....just one dumb move after another with this team. I'm glad C.J is on a winner.

You guys really need to stop doing this to yourselves. You're upsetting yourselves all over again. 

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4 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

You're still pissed.  I get it, it was a shitty season and a guy we cut is going to the conference championship.

Im confident that somewhere between here and July you'll find some perspective. 

Please understand I value your opinion and hope you continue to post here.

I have plenty of perspective on this.

Our team is run by two guys who so far can't even manage a 500 season together.

Tonight illustratred one of the stupidest decisions they made all year.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I have plenty of perspective on this.

Our team is run by two guys who so far can't even manage a 500 season together.

Tonight illustratred one of the stupidest decisions they made all year.

And Im not trying to come off as condescending.

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Hurney is a team killer.  Just is, he is too soft.  Why not pull Ron in the office and tell him to utilize his players better.  Pretty sure Gettleman would have done that during that losing streak.  A GM with no backbone is a team killer.

At least with Gettleman these players knew, I don’t perform I’m gone.  Period.  They don’t fear shet with Hurndog around.

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1 minute ago, Inimicus said:

You cant point to a single concrete piece of evidence that Reid is causing a locker room issue but yet you thought it was a good idea to dump him into a thread where I was asking a different poster if he would support keeping a player that was causing those problems because he was exceptional.

You can't point to a single piece of evidence that Anderson was a locker room distraction, but you're suggesting that we should trust that a coach and GM who presided over an epic collapse wouldn't have made a dumb roster decision.

Does that seem logical?

I get wanting to be positive, but ignoring when somebody doesn't know what they're doing isn't positive. It's delusional.

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Just now, Shocker said:

Hurney is a team killer.  Just is, he is too soft.  Why not pull Ron in the office and tell him to utilize his players better.  Pretty sure Gettleman would have done that during that losing streak.  A GM with no backbone is a team killer.

I'd rather have a gm with no backbone that one who drafts multiple first round busts in a row.

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5 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

You cant point to a single concrete piece of evidence that Reid is causing a locker room issue but yet you thought it was a good idea to dump him into a thread where I was asking a different poster if he would support keeping a player that was causing those problems because he was exceptional.

 

Youre being an ass

Where’s your evidence that CJ was a locker room problem?

 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

You can't point to a single piece of evidence that Anderson was a locker room distraction, but you're suggesting that we should trust that a coach and GM who presided over an epic collapse wouldn't have made a dumb roster decision.

Does that seem logical?

I get wanting to be positive, but ignoring when somebody doesn't know what they're doing isn't positive. It's delusional.

I can say that folks a lot more football savvy than anyone on this board, as evidenced by the fact that they have at the very least Peter Principled themselves into their positions (still making them more qualified than all of the posters here) made the call to separate CJ from the Org.

 

Look, Im not trying to get to a conclusion.  Im just not ready to tar and feather anyone over a decision they made with more info than I had to judge that decision on.

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3 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

I can say that folks a lot more football savvy than anyone on this board, as evidenced by the fact that they have at the very least Peter Principled themselves into their positions (still making them more qualified than all of the posters here) made the call to separate CJ from the Org.

 

Look, Im not trying to get to a conclusion.  Im just not ready to tar and feather anyone over a decision they made with more info than I had to judge that decision on.

I’m sure a great deal of analysis and thought went into their terrible decision.

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