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product of a young franchise after a few bad seasons

we could shoot up the list considerably with just a couple of good seasons because we've only played 17 seasons.

Meanwhile, the cards are never going to turn around their overall winning percentage after that many decades of sucking.

Anything is possible and I hope we get on a serious winning streak starting this week.

If we had a new General Manager, that had a reputation within the league for getting things done, I would be more hopeful.

As it is, I can only look at Hurney's body of work and conclude that an extended period of prosperity for this team is a long shot at best.

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from 2006-2011

1. New England 75.7%

2. Indianapolis 67.0%

3. Pittsburgh 66.7%

4. Green Bay 64.9%

5. San Diego 63.9%

6. New Orleans 62.5%

7. Baltimore 62.2%

8. NY Giants 61.1%

9. Dallas 59.8%

10. Chicago 59.6%

11. Philadelphia 56.8%

12. Tennessee 54.9%

13. Atlanta 53.8%

14. NY Jets 53.6%

15. Houston 48.9%

16. Minnesota 47.9%

17. Jacksonville 46.7%

18. Arizona 46.3%

19. San Francisco 46.1%

20. Denver 45.6%

21. Cincinnati 43.3%

22. Tampa Bay 43.3%

23. Seattle 43.1%

24. Carolina 42.9%

25. Buffalo 39.2%

26. Miami 38.5%

27. Washington 38.5%

28. Oakland 37.5%

29. Kansas City 36.2%

30. Cleveland 35.6%

31. Detroit 27.8%

32. St. Louis 25.8%

found this on google. middle of the pack, huh?

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Hate your players

Hate your coaches

Hate your GM

Hate your owner

Hate anyone whos a player, coach or fan of any other team

Hate replacement refs

Hate the real refs

Hate NFL

why even bother?

Seriously...

Just shut the fug up everyone!

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Or what you'll show us a pie chart, or ask us who Jim Harbaugh is?

Why the fug do you sit on a internet forum and whine about everything?

Do you like anything about this team? What a sad fugging life you live homeboy....

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Why the fug do you sit on a internet forum and whine about everything?

Do you like anything about this team? What a sad fugging life you live homeboy....

Just when I was expecting the "why are you even a fan" rebuttal, he comes in with the "you live a sad life" curve.

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