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This Is All Gettleman People


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He completely ignored the OL and signed a few scrubs for our secondary; all while thinking the "hog-mollies" could get it done. Well, you see how good that mentality works without your best pass rusher. The defense is perfectly fine when it has a good rotation of DEs to get sacks up front; however, when you're missing half your DEs, the secondary gets exposed. Meanwhile on offense, our rushing attack has been about the worst I've ever seen it... all because Gett didn't place any effort into the OL; risking injury to our entire backfield and preventing any prosperity even if our backfield is healthy. This has little to do with the coaching staff, they're the same as they were last year for what it's worth. But you can only do so much with so little. I don't know if Gett just planned to use this as a throwaway year or what but the majority of blame should be on him. 

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It's pretty much never all one person. People try to make it that way because that simplifies the issues and makes it seem like an easy fix is available.

It's not that simple.

Gettleman plays a role, but to suggest it's all him - or go the idiotic route of saying we should start over yet again with a new GM after 2 years - is simplistic.

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