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If we get swept by the Saints or Falcons, shouldn't that be the nail in the coffin?


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Getting swept by the Falcons who are possibly worse than us, should be

Getting swept by the Saints (that will be 5 losses to them in 2 seasons) should be

I'm not sure if missing the playoffs should be the final nail in the coffin, but you must win against your division point blank period. If you're not good enough compete and win against your rivals, you have to fire the coach and start over

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1 minute ago, HornetsSting said:

Get. This. Through. Your. Head. Our. Season. Is. Done. Final. Nail. Done. Playoff. Hopes. Done!

What does my thread have to do with playoffs?

This is about getting swept by Falcons or Saints should be the reason Ron Rivera lose his job if not for anything else

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5 minutes ago, LA_Panther said:

Playoffs or not, sweep or not ... this team is trending in the wrong direction. We need some fundamental changes. We clearly have talent on offense. Even on D, we have people that we can build on like D-Jack and uhhh ...  I got no one else. Our D needs  some serious love 

This D isn't THAT far off. Add a legit pass rusher and a true centerfielder type FS and you'll see a world of difference.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This D isn't THAT far off. Add a legit pass rusher and a true centerfielder type FS and you'll see a world of difference.

This is why I am for blowing up the whole thing. This is as good as it gets. I’m not a knee jerk fire the coach kinda guy, but we need a different staff and a different attitude 

If you remember the 2001 season, we had many games where we just quit. The very next year, we went young and Jack Del Rio lit a fire into that unit and made them an elite D. The result was immediate 

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