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Gettleman is the Honeybadger of GM's


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We became a better football team over the last three days.

How do you know this? He's been GM for just a little bit, has never been GM at an old age, and most importantly the team has yet to play a snap and rookies have had no time to show anything. How do you come to this conclussion and that it is some how better than what any other teams have done?

People need to start accepting this might not work out, these moves might not make us better. It could get worse. Everyone said it would get better after Fox left too,well it hasn't been as of yet...these people over reacted. Why can't people on the huddle wait and see before celebrating?

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How do you know this? He's been GM for just a little bit, has never been GM at an old age, and most importantly the team has yet to play a snap and rookies have had no time

People need to start accepting this might not work out, these moves might not make us better. It could get worse. Everyone said it would get better after Fox left too,well it hasn't been as of yet...these people over reacted. Why can't people on the huddle wait and see before celebrating?

I don't see how adding kwann and star don't make the team better. If you can't accept that then you are a straight up hater.

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I don't see how adding kwann and star don't make the team better. If you can't accept that then you are a straight up hater.

You're missing the point, you haven't seen them play yet. You don't know if they will work out and won't know if Gettle is a good GM until years from now. All teams have some good picks that will most likley help their team at the holes they had. They are no different than us, not that we absolutley know anyway. I just don't understand whyt he huddle over reacts so much.

You know how the huddle goes hot to cold all the time? People flipping out, then happy all of a sudden? Well, it's due to over reacting like this.

Forgive me years of losing have made me cynical.

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