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The 33rd Team: Other GMs on the hot seat after Jon Robinson's firing


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No, Scott Fitterer isn't one of them, but there are a couple of surprises.

The names they do name and the reasoning behind them are as follows:

Nick Caserio (Texans)

Two straight years of being one of the worst teams in the league is hard to defend.

Steve Keim (Cardinals)

Poor roster evaluation, thinking they're a contender when they're nowhere close.

Tom Telesco (Chargers)

They actually think he's doing okay but acknowledge that Chargers ownership is dumb and impatient, so...

Mickey Loomis (Saints)

This one sounds like a head scratcher, but they tie it to the departure of Sean Payton and the hire of Dennis Allen despite knowing how much of a failure Allen was in his previous job.

George Paton (Broncos)

This one's probably not as much of a head scratcher. It's based on the hire of Nathaniel Hackett and the absolutely devastating Russell Wilson trade.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah but they have no draft picks and a shitty old QB destroying their cap these next few years.

And up to this year, we had an in over his head coach with full roster control.

We're way better positioned for the future than they are right now.

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