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Losing Out is the Way


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If we want Rhule gone and a top 5 draft pick for our new HC, losing out is the way to go. Also, we need to lose convincingly too. Leave no room for the “Rhule showed improvement” talk. I hate to say it, but hopefully the locker room has totally quit on this man. My biggest fear is we will have another “Washington 2020 Game” to ruin our hopes.

Anyway, here’s to the tank.

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We do this thread EVERY season. Half want to tank, half want to grasp for the sliver of a Playoffs chance, half don't care. Yes, three halves. That said, this team sucks so we don't need to "tank". We can lose just by suiting up. But trying for meaningless wins (remember WFT last season) just so Cam can hold his chin up and get a starting job somewhere (or here) next season? GTFO. This board is so hypocritical.

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