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If we start 0-6, should someone be fired during the bye week?   

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  1. 1. Who should be gone?

    • Fitterer
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    • Reich
      43
    • Tepper
      30


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I said coming into the season it was all setup for Fitt to be the face of the failed season and to take all the blame.  So when it gets bad I still expect them to do what they should have done in the offseason.  Fitt goes at some point this year.  NFL gods will demand a sacrifice.  That’s the one. 

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Nobody will be fired. Rhule stunk the joint up for how many years? Reich will get at least as many years as Rhule got.

Picking Tepper is just stupid, he isn’t going to fire himself.

That leaves Fitty. I don’t know how much blame he gets since some of what you see is a product of Rhule having final say on personnel decisions.

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Just now, mc52beast said:

Nobody will be fired. Rhule stunk the joint up for how many years? Reich will get at least as many years as Rhule got.

Picking Tepper is just stupid, he isn’t going to fire himself.

That leaves Fitty. I don’t know how much blame he gets since some of what you see is a product of Rhule having final say on personnel decisions.

Tepper was a joke addition. But he's probably the main problem with the team

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36 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Nobody will be fired. Rhule stunk the joint up for how many years? Reich will get at least as many years as Rhule got.

Picking Tepper is just stupid, he isn’t going to fire himself.

That leaves Fitty. I don’t know how much blame he gets since some of what you see is a product of Rhule having final say on personnel decisions.

2020 - Marty was fired 

2021 - Joe Brady was fired 

2022 - Rhule was fired 

NFL is simple.  When things aren’t going as intended and people are unhappy….the NFL is a blame/scapegoat league. 

It’s the O that will demand the sacrifice this year.  It won’t be the QB.  It won’t be the playcaller/HC.  It will be the GM.  The guy who will take the fall for the offense.  And like most of the time . It will only address part of the problem. The rest will remain

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Sigh. As much as it pains me, I don't think anyone will or should be fired.

Dan Campbell in his first year lost 14 straight. And here in year 3 he's got his squad looking ready to run the North. 

We probably do need to give this regime more than 6 games to get the ball rolling or we run the risk of just being the perennial losers of the league with constant turnover and turmoil.

 

 

...That doesn't mean I have to watch this flaming shitwreck of a season.

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