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Anyone else want to lose to the Giants?


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I have seen enough of RR. I can't stand him. Never takes accountability, always deflecting blame, repeats the same BS phrases week after week, always playing scared and not to lose. 

 

I was a supporter and gave him the benefit of doubt for the longest but I just cant do it anymore. It is overly obvious he is not HC material. Wouldnt even be near as bad if the guy owned up and had a spine. Put everything together and it is down right repulsive. 

 

Which brings me to the shameful thought of wanting to lose on Sunday to ensure RR is canned and we can start the process of looking for a new coach. 

 

If Richardson doesnt do a complete 180 and deliver a homerun hire I will have lost all hope and faith in this franchise. No more being cheap, no more hiring defensive old school guys. We need a offensive / QB coaching genius. Plain and simple. Then hire a proven DC. 

 

Sorry for this rant. Feeling hopeless and disgusted right now. 

 

 

 

 

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Yep.  Don't have to hope for it...  G-Men are 0-2 and will be pissed off come Sunday.  Only reason to watch is to see how bad our O and secondary will look.   Oh, and RR is not going anywhere. There is no contingency plan for a replacement coach and JR wont pay Ron to sit at home on his couch and relax.

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Guys, I hate to break it to you, but we are not doing POO with RR as the head coach. 1st round loss in the playoffs is the best you can hope for. Which would allow him to keep his job and waste more years. 

 

It sucks to say it, but we need to cut ties and plan going forward with a new regime. 

 

 

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Guys, I hate to break it to you, but we are not doing POO with RR as the head coach. 1st round loss in the playoffs is the best you can hope for. Which would allow him to keep his job and waste more years. 

 

It sucks to say it, but we need to cut ties and plan going forward with a new regime. 

 

TBH, I figured we would be 8-8 give or take 1.

 

I had us losing to Hawks and beating Bils.

 

I also had us losing to Giants and then beating ARZ, RAMS, VIkes and Bucs.

 

Losing our whole Secondary has me thinking we will do worse...... Even though those guys pretty much suck anyways, IDK what to expect, but whatever the outcome, I will be cheering for our squad.

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