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7 minutes ago, Kraybrothers said:

Hes not as annoying as the hundreds of females wanting him to fail instead of wanting the TEAM to succeed 

Objective anticipation of continued (key word there) failure based on the 2 years of incompetence he's already shown is in no way equivalent to actively wanting him or the team to fail, and is not mutually exclusive to hoping the team somehow turns it around. 

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2 hours ago, KSpan said:

Objective anticipation of continued (key word there) failure based on the 2 years of incompetence he's already shown is in no way equivalent to actively wanting him or the team to fail, and is not mutually exclusive to hoping the team somehow turns it around. 

I agree. It's not like cheering harder is going to make him a better coach. Maybe if we sprinkle some fairy dust around.

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I think he’s a guy who is good at taking horrible college teams and making them above average. I think his success in college was blown out of proportion and he got lucky. Now he’s in the NFL and after two years has shown zero reasons for us to think he can lead our team to greatness.

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