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OK so this season is over


Kevin Greene

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fug SHULA AND fug GETTLEMAN THIS fuging GUY fugED OUR ROSTER WE WERE SO CLOSE AND INSTEAD OF BUILDING LIKE A GOOD TEAM LIKE THE BRONCOS DID WE LET OUR fuging BEST CB JUST WALK THATS LIKE SEATTLE LETTING RICHARD SHERMAN JUST WALK . HE DID NOTHING TO HELP US HE NEEDS TO BE fuging FIRED OR ATLEAST ON THE HOTSEAT IM TIRED OF LOSING !!!!!!!!!! I THOUGHT WE WERE GOING TO MAKE IT BACK TO THE SUPERBOWL US FANS WERE LET DOWN ONCE AGAIN , WE fuging SUCK WE ARE ONE OF THE WORST TEAMS IN THE NFL !!!!! I fuging LOVE THIS TEAM AND CANT STAND SEEING US LOOK THIS BAD . SHULA SHOULD HAVE BEEN FIRED IN 2013 N HES STILL HERE IF RON CANT FIRE HIM THEN RON NEEDS TO GO AS WELL . OUR SEASON IS DONE 

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It was over when the Huddle anointed best GM in NFL history let a All Pro CB walk for nothing, when he ignored our biggest weakness at OT and in the secondary, so he could draft a back up DT in the first round just to show he's the smartest guy in the room and have his sycophantic followers praise him and make excuses for every blatant misstep he made the last several years.

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Derek Anderson handed the game to the Bucs. No explanation for the pick in the end zone. There's a reason he's Cam's backup. He sucks. And as a few others here already said, this season is doomed. May as well leave that piece of poo out there to get his ass kicked, let Cam rest up for next year. fug this whole season. How in the hell did we go from last year to...this?! Un-fuging-believable. 

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So sick of wasting seasons after good years. Why does this franchise always think their poo doesn't stink after a good season?  We ALWAYS get too arrogant and full of ourselves. Instead of improving the following year, we always regress. We were in the god damn Super Bowl in February. Now we won't even make the playoffs. fug Gettleman for destroying this team in the offseason and fug Rivera for keeping Shula on board. 

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

So sick of wasting seasons after good years. Why does this franchise always think their poo doesn't stink after a good season?  We ALWAYS get too arrogant and full of ourselves. Instead of improving the following year, we always regress. We were in the god damn Super Bowl in February. Now we won't even make the playoffs. fug Gettleman for destroying this team in the offseason and fug Rivera for keeping Shula on board. 

Worse of all....we do not win the Super bowls we get to.

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