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Optimistic look at the current state of the team


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6 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

You can call it stupid all you want - but it's the truth until proven otherwise. He's done literally nothing right since he has taken over for this team.

Sure he did, got rid of Rivera and Hurney for starters. Too late in both cases, but like I said he’s learning.

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12 minutes ago, Varking said:

He approved the draft move up for your avatar picture. 

What about getting rid of the NFL logo at midfield?

Seriously though he swung for the fences with Rhule, but was pretty quick to realize it wasn't going to work.  He then hired what he felt was the safest choice for HC (perhaps an overcorrection).  Fitt is probably next on his list if we can't turn things around to get fired. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

What about getting rid of the NFL logo at midfield?

Seriously though he swung for the fences with Rhule, but was pretty quick to realize it wasn't going to work.  He then hired what he felt was the safest choice for HC (perhaps an overcorrection).  Fitt is probably next on his list if we can't turn things around to get fired. 

I would humbly accept the NFL logo back at midfield...and yes Fitt is toast.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

What about getting rid of the NFL logo at midfield?

Seriously though he swung for the fences with Rhule, but was pretty quick to realize it wasn't going to work.  He then hired what he felt was the safest choice for HC (perhaps an overcorrection).  Fitt is probably next on his list if we can't turn things around to get fired. 

I actually don’t like the nfl logo at midfield so that , yeah, would have been a positive for me. I don’t have a problem taking risks. Nothing has consistently worked here in our history which is why we never won in back to back seasons record wise. We need a change up. I just wish he could learn a little faster. 

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