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Mr. Scot

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Lemme have your opinion of each of the following potential outcomes:

- Ron Rivera fired, Marty Hurney retained

- Marty Hurney fired, Ron Rivera retained

- Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney both fired

- Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney both retained

What level of turnover would it take for you to approve of the coming offseason?

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Just now, Zithers2 said:

- Ron Rivera fired, Marty Hurney retained
relentless vomiting

- Marty Hurney fired, Ron Rivera retained
vomiting

- Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney both fired
not bad

- Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney both retained
infinite vomiting

Could you use a Dramamine?

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- Ron Rivera fired, Marty Hurney retained.  Absolutely not.  That puts Hurney in position to select/help select the next coach, in addition to more roster building in the same pattern, and probably not addressing one of our biggest risks: what do we do if our starting QB is not able to finish the season.  My guess is the weaknesses will remain weaknesses. To me, this is the worst possible scenario. 

- Marty Hurney fired, Ron Rivera retained.  I can accept this in one scenario: Tepper lets the new GM evaluate the current staff, and the search/signing of said GM takes long enough to make replacing them impractical.  That means that unless Rivera's results here drastically change, he and the staff are out after 2020, anyway.  The downside is that it may mean 2020 is another status quo on the field.  The upside is it most likely is inevitable that the process ends with a complete housecleaning, just spread out over a year.

- Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney both fired.  My vote.  They can both be fired the day after the season ends, but I'd prefer the new GM is part of hiring a new coach.

- Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney both retained.  This just means the inevitable will take another year.  It will make me question Tepper's commitment to putting a better product on the field, which I have not yet done.

As for Zithers' problem, I highly recommend

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