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Really as long as JR is the owner we won't be successful...


KillerKat

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When you think about it, it really comes down to JR. As long as Hurney is the GM, we will not be a successful team. And Hurney will be the GM as long as JR is the owner.

We can clean house all we want with a new coach, new OC, new DC, but in the end they will always end up being crap due to Hurney and his horrible decisions with this team. I mean how can you trust him to put together a competent coaching staff? How many coordinators have we had during his tenure? Im also not sold on Rivera yet. This is the 2nd time this season where the team just looks unmotivated. That is on the head coach.

Im not normally the one to make threads off of emotion. Hell I hardly even start threads at all. But I'm so fuging tired of this poo every year and this team making me contemplate rooting for someone else at some point during a season while I keep waiting for them to finally be a successful franchise. It's been "well, we'll be better next season" for far too long. Maybe I just care too much and just stop having so much hope.

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If you consider rooting for someone else while you wait for this team to get better, you don't care, nor are u a true fan. That's the definition of bandwagon and you are more than welcome to piss off

Don't give me that bs. I've been rooting for this team since 1993. It's just we've been in the gutter for so long. Way too long. We keep getting fed bs from our owner and GM every year about how things will change every year. Yet the samething keeps happening over and over and over. It's like a family member that keeps lying to you over and over. It wears down on you.

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I've been saying this for a while. That he was OK with Cam was a huge shock and I thoguht he'd turned a new leaf. But his philosophy just isn't right for the current NFL, even with Chud and Cam. He needs to step down and take Hurney with him. Sure there's no gurantee we'll bring in anything better, but this franchise needs new life. The good ol boy, Southern hospitality, old school, bible belt crap needs to end. I may be WAY off here but are we the only team that has the entire stadium pray before the game? JR is like Chick-Fil-A. This game has passed him by and it shows.

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I've been saying this for a while. That he was OK with Cam was a huge shock and I thoguht he'd turned a new leaf. But his philosophy just isn't right for the current NFL, even with Chud and Cam. He needs to step down and take Hurney with him. Sure there's no gurantee we'll bring in anything better, but this franchise needs new life. The good ol boy, Southern hospitality, old school, bible belt crap needs to end. I may be WAY off here but are we the only team that has the entire stadium pray before the game? JR is like Chick-Fil-A. This game has passed him by and it shows.

The whole atmosphere at BOA is so ridiculous, it's laughable. We are the laughing stock of the NFL. It's a family friendly atmosphere where people are shushed for getting too loud. I mean wtf? It's this type of bs that just echoes through out the entire fanbase and franchise and it all leads to JR.

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It's like a marriage of 17 years and you get tired of all of the lies and deceit.

JR really needs to realise that if he wants a ring before he dies, he needs to get rid of Hurney or else he'll never get one. Then he'll only be known as the owner/founder of a very mediocre franchise when he dies.

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