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did you feel better about the future of the team in 2011 or 2020


which teams future did you feel better about  

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  1. 1. WHICH TEAM

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Anyone who doesn't pick 2011 is telling on themselves.

Rivera was a new coach and had not really had to chance to highlight his shortcomings and Cam burst onto the scene as a fuging monster. This is an easy question.

That doesn't change the fact that I'm generally excited about our future with this coaching staff. There's going to be some growing pains and the only downside that I've seen so far - that we might not be able to improve upon - is Rhule's budding loyalties to old ties.

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Cam in 2011 and then Luke in 2012. Back to back ROTYs. MVP and DPOTY. One Super Bowl appearance with all that talent.

Just want to give a big thanks to Dave Gettleman, Ron Rivera, and Mike Shula for being fuging terrible.

Hope Rhule proves to be the real deal because this team currently needs a serious influx of talent at numerous positions. It’s funny because QB and MLB are two of those positions.

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4 minutes ago, Jacabee said:

The responses to this question will be inherently prone to bias based on knowing how the intermittent years played out, and specifically how the careers of certain players within that period went. 

How so?

You weren't excited during and after Cam's rookie year with a fresh Rivera?

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