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Odds shark update on projecting first NFL coach to be fired or resign


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Just now, Seltzer said:

It is utterly depressing the number of people who are actively rooting for this season to spiral and willing to sacrifice a year of their lives and fandom for the 5 minutes of satisfaction of seeing an alert on their phone that Rivera has been fired.

no its not.  they are rooting for hope.  they've lost theirs and that's what it would take for them to have more.   

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8 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

It is utterly depressing the number of people who are actively rooting for this season to spiral and willing to sacrifice a year of their lives and fandom for the 5 minutes of satisfaction of seeing an alert on their phone that Rivera has been fired.

I get why, but damn it is depressing to be in this position two games in. I had a ton of hope for this season, and the wheels are falling off as soon as we pulled the car out of the garage.

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15 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

It is utterly depressing the number of people who are actively rooting for this season to spiral and willing to sacrifice a year of their lives and fandom for the 5 minutes of satisfaction of seeing an alert on their phone that Rivera has been fired.

this season could not have started any better

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As things stand now, it looks like Rivera will be fired. I'm certainly not advocating that a change in leadership isn't going to be warranted.

I just personally don't see this as a cause for celebration.

The success rate for new coaches is abysmal.

However it ends, Rivera's tenure overall has been a good thing. There are a lot of teams that have not had the success the Panrhers have had over the last 9 years.

This just always reminds me of the Sopranos where Tony tells his crew (and a nod at society at large) that there are those who just want to see someone whacked, no matter who logical or what the repercussions are.

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7 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I get why, but damn it is depressing to be in this position two games in. I had a ton of hope for this season, and the wheels are falling off as soon as we pulled the car out of the garage.

We lost two close games. One to best team in NFC, one in which Cam got injured.  Plus all the botched ref calls.  Literally this close to being    2-0 now.  

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