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Worst Fear - Winning Out


RumHam

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While id be ecstatic to win out and get in, it will hold back the future of the franchise. Players will lobby for Fewell to stay and scott to run the offense. This also solidifies hurney gets an extension. It would show just how incompetent ron was. Im starting not to trust tepper purely because he thinks hurney is some genius. Our best bet is to lose out but we clearly have the talent to win out and not be held back by an ancient philosophy

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3 minutes ago, RumHam said:

While id be ecstatic to win out and get in, it will hold back the future of the franchise. Players will lobby for Fewell to stay and scott to run the offense. This also solidifies hurney gets an extension. It would show just how incompetent ron was. Im starting not to trust tepper purely because he thinks hurney is some genius. Our best bet is to lose out but we clearly have the talent to win out and not be held back by an ancient philosophy

We just lost to the 2-9 Redskins. I don’t really see us winning any more games, although Allen may get a rematch versus the Saints’ second stringers from our 2018 Super Bowl. 

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22 minutes ago, RumHam said:

While id be ecstatic to win out and get in, it will hold back the future of the franchise. Players will lobby for Fewell to stay and scott to run the offense. This also solidifies hurney gets an extension. It would show just how incompetent ron was. Im starting not to trust tepper purely because he thinks hurney is some genius. Our best bet is to lose out but we clearly have the talent to win out and not be held back by an ancient philosophy

You've been day drinking again, huh?

 

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