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Name another franchise that would put up with this


SIGCHI222

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I am all for being cool, I understand that Rome was not built in a day, but what other franchise would put up with this? Name them. I blindly trusted Rivera, prayed that Chud didn't get a HC job somewhere else during the off season, even figured Hurney had proved himself with Cam and Kuechly.

Now, I look at the remains of a house fire with no money to spend in free agency. No #2 wide receiver and a #1 receiver post 30 years of age, no pass rush, a need at safety, a need at corner, major needs on the O-line, middle of the D-line, tons of money that can't get on or stay on the field.

Jerry needs to fire every person that gets a paycheck with his name on it tomorrow that doesn't wear a football uniform. The Hurney experiment has failed.

NO OTHER TEAM IN THE NFL WOULD ACCEPT THIS GARBAGE! None.

If you think there is one...name it.

Sorry, had to rant.

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It's Jerry. He's a great human being and a great story and I appreciate what he's done, but he's the reason why nothing changes and nothing will change until he's gone.

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Even they pull the plug in the middle of the season. This franchise likes to go 2-10...then let the coaches win four games and keep their jobs (not referring to last season but last season everything looked fine).

LMAO man of that poo happens again I will be pissed. Nomore of this "we finished strong, we closed out 4-2 in our last 6 games, next year its super bowl."

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