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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

How in the hell do you get sacked NINE times?

Remember when he was talking about how the speed of the game was nothing.

I didn't see the game, but I wonder if he was holding onto the ball too long (which of course speaks to his ability to process...)...

Crappy OL helps...

But yeah, that's bad. And I'd wager he's regretting that comment by now.

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah again, not true.

Marty only managed three winning seasons in fifteen years as GM. Gettleman got that many in five, and had us in the playoffs with significantly more consistency.

I don't hate Marty, but let's be real. He was sh-t as a GM

I have high hopes for Fitterer to be better than both 

I don't agree Marty was poo (there have been and will be much worse). I agree he wasn't the best.

Don't know how I got there anyway, what I said originally, it's nice we have an owner committed to buy the best in the business. 

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5 minutes ago, top dawg said:

How in the hell do you get sacked NINE times?

Remember when he was talking about how the speed of the game was nothing.

I didn't see the game, but I wonder if he was holding onto the ball too long (which of course speaks to his ability to process...)...

Definitely some Field thumpers still making excuses.

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Just now, User Name said:

I don't agree Marty was poo (there have been and will be much worse). I agree he wasn't the best.

Don't know how I got there anyway, what I said originally, it's nice we have an owner committed to buy the best in the business. 

Three winning seasons out of fifteen isn't "not the best". It's sh-t.

Now as to the owner, I'll agree we're improved there as long as he remains hands off and lets his football people do their jobs.

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