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We’re Really Keeping this Rhule Shmuck Aren’t We?


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38 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

Well kids, a hedge fund manager decided not to hire a consulting firm with NFL experience to help lead him to finding a new GM THEN HC and instead he fired his COTY-winning head coach and went on an interviewing spree with one of the most illiterate GMs in NFL history. Instead of looking for NFL experience in a candidate, he hired a man that sweats like him and used to be just as much as an underachiever as a short order cook until eventually conning enough people to up his lot in life. Instead of paying his questionable hire a fair contract, he gave a man with almost zero quality wins against quality opponents in his life a once in a lifetime contract with total and complete control of the roster. Finally, he doubled down on his mistakes and we now have one player with NFL talent on the offensive line, zero players with NFL talent at QB, zero players with starting NFL talent at TE, and a wine glass worth over 60 million dollars playing RB while the rookie at 3% of his cost was our most effective player on offense this season. All these players were hand picked by our owners pet with no NFL experience.

Yeah the HC running the show with then a GM hire a year later was super backwards. You hire a GM you vibe with to really figure out an approach/mindset for a team and find a coach in lockstep with that so you have a solid duo running the show.

What we’ve done is continuously backwards. Same with the QB position.

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I seriously cannot believe we’re keeping this guy. 

To the point of my Pickett thread, we’re really going to be picking him, missing a ton of OL talent, and attempting to groom him behind some former sh!t HC now OC again.

If you’re sticking with it next year and want lines out, prepare to hate this entire upcoming offseason

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