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Smith gone due to being outspoken about Shula


Cary Kollins

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Smith is right SMH shula is terrible! Newton thrived with steve!! Luke thrived with steve!! They are just pulling shyt out their ass man...Thanks gettleman for signing NO ONE of significance allowing for our rivals to thrive in the offseason as we "let our foundations go" I bet thats why so many players are retiring because of gettlemans attitude

There is no mass of retirements.

We had a weak OL, weak run game, weak WR corps and made the postseason bc Shula actually played smart complimentary football for the TEAM. It worked. We were one of the most efficient offenses in the NFL when we touched the ball (top 10).

So...

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We've been a fuging turnstile at WR for 10 years outside of this one guy who gives it his all every single game, who can get in the head of the other team and completely throw them off mentally, and now because of some vague 'antics', a stupid ass report that was 'leaked' we're getting rid of him without even talking pay cut. 

 

Regardless of the truth or real reason or whatever, this has been handled poorly, very fuging poorly. It makes the team look bad, it reflects poorly on that pudgy New Yorker with his waist band above his fuging nipples, and it has done us no good to this point, monetarily, roster-wise, team mental health, appearance to the media, etc. 

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If they think releasing Smith is in the best interest of the team, fine, I'm in no position to argue, but geez, handle this poo like professionals, not this stupid ass leak of vague antics bullshit. 

 

And come mid-next season, if we're a joke on offense because Mike Shula hasn't hasn't had a fuging modicum of improvement, then I'm pointing at you Gettleman for throwing away 89.

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Guest shitposting

If I were FA I would have some serious thoughts of signing with Carolina after seeing how Smith was discarded.

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We've been a fuging turnstile at WR for 10 years outside of this one guy who gives it his all every single game, who can get in the head of the other team and completely throw them off mentally, and now because of some vague 'antics', a stupid ass report that was 'leaked' we're getting rid of him without even talking pay cut.

Regardless of the truth or real reason or whatever, this has been handled poorly, very fuging poorly. It makes the team look bad, it reflects poorly on that pudgy New Yorker with his waist band above his fuging nipples, and it has done us no good to this point, monetarily, roster-wise, team mental health, appearance to the media, etc.

I agree it was handled sloppy...

But it makes since.

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Well, fug Smitty for telling the truth. That's what it's really about.

89 has pretty much bashed every HC and OC.....RR is the only yet to be added. Common theme is 89 consistantly having an issue with everything

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As usual, Smitty is right.  Shula will continue handcuffing this offense and never have it reach its true potential.  Playcalling in the redzone, especially inside the 5, is terrible.   The rest lacks creativity.  Hopefully, Shula doesn't poison Cam much like Peppers was poisoned by our previous defensive staff.

 

 

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We've been a fuging turnstile at WR for 10 years outside of this one guy who gives it his all every single game, who can get in the head of the other team and completely throw them off mentally, and now because of some vague 'antics', a stupid ass report that was 'leaked' we're getting rid of him without even talking pay cut. 

 

Regardless of the truth or real reason or whatever, this has been handled poorly, very fuging poorly. It makes the team look bad, it reflects poorly on that pudgy New Yorker with his waist band above his fuging nipples, and it has done us no good to this point, monetarily, roster-wise, team mental health, appearance to the media, etc. 

 

 

DUDE!  He is from Boston. Don't label him as a fellow New Yorker.  :)

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Holy poo we chose a bum ass OC over Smitty?

 

WOW Shula is the worst OC possibly in the history of the NFL and Smitty is dead on....Shula is a garbage POS.

 

Gettlewoman just took a hit in my book...picking a never will be OC over what would have been a 1st ballot HOF WR in any other organization.....rofl wut

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89 has pretty much bashed every HC and OC.....RR is the only yet to be added. Common theme is 89 consistantly having an issue with everything

 

 

Well, it's finished now, so really not even worth discussing anymore. I will say this however; when you talk about a guy in glowing terms one month, then you pretty much discredit him a couple of months later, then that calls your own credibility and/or motives in question.

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