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Dan Morgan is an awful GM


Joe Bear
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Creating a thread for everyone to pile on the GM, since there are already plenty of them for the owner and this season's coach.

I, for one, was excited about the prospect of Morgan as the GM. I was wrong; he sucks and is doing nothing but contributing to decades-long failure, with only the faint hope of the franchise folding being the light at the end of the tunnel.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Odd how the GM in title keeps changing but the decisions keep being bad. It's almost like they're just rubber stamps for someone else or something.

I don't disagree. Tepper is the head of the problem and always will be; thus, this team will never be good, decent, mediocre or just simply bad again. No, they're destined to be historically awful for the next 20 seasons. I think it's an injustice if they don't go 0-17 at least three years in a row. Shame that son of a bitch all the time.

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1 minute ago, Donald LaFell said:

I can’t really judge until it truly blows up again. Just gotta wait 1-2 more years and see if the team gets better or not.
 

What's left to be blown up? Seriously? At least 25 other teams' 2s are far better than this team's 1s.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

We literally hired Scott Fitterer’s right hand man…

It’s going how it should go

 

I've always been a Morgan supporter and I'm not going to let his incompetence as a GM stop that. I mean, whoever's the GM here will always be a record book-writing, abject failure. Just like the coach, and the quarterback, and the owner.

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Just now, Joe Bear said:

I've always been a Morgan supporter and I'm not going to let his incompetence as a GM stop that. I mean, whoever's the GM here will always be a record book-writing, abject failure. Just like the coach, and the quarterback, and the owner.

Morgan the player is his own entity. 

I want no part of the Seattle bros and we did was double down on it this year in reality despite Fitt leaving 

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1 minute ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Getting some dogs on this team. They get beaten like a dog. Not much else.

It was good media-speak. Morgan's at least not as socially inept as Fitterer and Tepper, who I imagine cower in the corner whenever someone walks in the elevator.

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