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So... It turns out you can't poo all over respected veterans and find comparable replacements after all...


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Can anyone recall a worse offseason for us? I mean, losing Smith, Gross, Lafell, Hixon, Ginn, Mitchell, Captain, and signing literally no one of value.

iiiiiits THREE DAYS into free agency. RELAX. good lord... there is plenty of time for Gettleman to be the businessman that he is. oh and we have the draft to look forward to as well. 

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His plan looked so solid last year when he gave 1 year deals to Mitchell, Ginn, Florence, and Captain right? Looked real great when we cut Gamble and had no corners right? How about giving it more than 72 hours before you whine and moan about every little thing. He has been a GM for literally one year and went 12-4. But lets all refer to him as that ridiculous creative and absolutely hilarious nickname you came up for him. Gettledouche haahahahah

 

I'm not getting into back and forths...  We don't agree about what's going on right now.  You think he can still make us competitive next season.  I do not possibly see how he can replace what we have lost.  So, let's see what happens this season, then re-visit this discussion then.  Simple as that.

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I'm not getting into back and forths...  We don't agree about what's going on right now.  You think he can still make us competitive next season.  I do not possibly see how he can replace what we have lost.  So, let's see what happens this season, then re-visit this discussion then.  Simple as that.

 

If Smitty 700 yards are what would make us competitive next season then imagine how hard it would have been to replace his 600 yards the season after that.  

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You need to work in the media cause you put a hell of a spin on things with your half quotes! You honestly believe the crap you are saying, don't you?

 

I didn't put a spin on it...  If you watched and listened to the presser, you know what Gross said.  He said, "when he first got here."  But, regardless, when have you ever heard Gross say that about anyone before?  Even in jest, that seemed out of place there.  Why say that as you're retiring?  To have said anything like that at all suggests there were still some abrasiveness between them.

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If Smitty 700 yards are what would make us competitive next season then imagine how hard it would have been to replace his 600 yards the season after that.  

 

And yet, with it being about money and production, completely free of any personal beef, we have one of the worst safeties in the league coming off a serious injury that will be making the exact same amount of money Smitty was scheduled to make in 2014.

 

And that wasn't what I said.  It's not about Smitty alone, that is just a vivid illustration of how poorly he has handled this offseason.  It's not about Smitty, it's about everyone we've lost, every FA we missed out on that we most likely needed, and about not adding any players to this point to build around what was already here.  The cumulative effect...

 

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