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Fua Has Been Moved To O-line!


pantherfan81

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There could be one of two ways to this ending:

 

A: Gets destroyed and can't stop anything

 

B: Does well and ends up being a comical 'hero' story on Gettle-magic every game about how well 'moving players' and 'fitting them in the right spots' turns out great!

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You need help.

 

All jokes aside, I'm glad I can think for myself rather than mindlessly droning the company line at each opportunity and trying to pass it off as "impartiality."

 

Bro you need to take this stuff less seriously, they don't need you to defend every poor decision they make. God knows they could use the accountability.

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There could be tons of reasons why our coaching staff like Fua and would want to give him chances to help the team.  Maybe he a really good practice player in understanding what is supposed to be done.  Maybe he's a really good teacher.  Having the ability to be great isn't the same as the ability to teach.  I wager most coaches didn't play football at the NFL level. 

 

There's all kinds of things besides his play in a game that could make him an asset to the team.  I think we're all past the point where we think our coaching staff is a laughing stock. 

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All jokes aside, I'm glad I can think for myself rather than mindlessly droning the company line at each opportunity and trying to pass it off as "impartiality."

 

Bro you need to take this stuff less seriously, they don't need you to defend every poor decision they make. God knows they could use the accountability.

 

there's a fine line between towing a company line because "they know better than us" and making criticisms without full knowledge of a situation. obviously there are cases where a front office makes terrible decisions and even fans can see it; there are also cases where fans gripe about a situation and then get a pass when they turn out to be wrong.

 

to that end, griping about hurney decisions had a little more oomph behind them because they were built upon a decade worth of awful football decisions made by a guy with zero background in anything but typing sports prose. gettleman, quite differently, has been battle-tested and found worthy of praise as a member of an esteemed football operation, and in his very limited time here he's inverted our cap doom and brought in players that have us vying for the division and being talking about as the sixth-favorite team with win the superbowl.

 

i'm not saying to close your mind and criticize nothing, but try tempering it in light of the above context.

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there's a fine line between towing a company line because "they know better than us" and making criticisms without full knowledge of a situation. obviously there are cases where a front office makes terrible decisions and even fans can see it; there are also cases where fans gripe about a situation and then get a pass when they turn out to be wrong.

 

to that end, griping about hurney decisions had a little more oomph behind them because they were built upon a decade worth of awful football decisions made by a guy with zero background in anything but typing sports prose. gettleman, quite differently, has been battle-tested and found worthy of praise as a member of an esteemed football operation, and in his very limited time here he's inverted our cap doom and brought in players that have us vying for the division and being talking about as the sixth-favorite team with win the superbowl.

 

i'm not saying to close your mind and criticize nothing, but try tempering it in light of the above context.

 

Gettleman has made his fair share of mistakes since arriving here and the fact that we are even in this position is one of them. There is no amnesty period for making poor decisions. No honeymoon. If there is, then we will end up in the same boat-and, in case it wasn't apparent, my comment to mr. scot wasn't reference to an isolated incident.

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