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Gettleman on Cam "It's time to start winning"


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Gettleman on Cam: "He's had the best first two seasons of any QB...the elephant in the room is the win-loss record...now it's time win."

 

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9

RT @josephperson: Asked Dave Gettleman whether Cam is QB to build future on. After a long pause, he said "Yes, but now it's time to win."

 

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson

But said the elephant in the room is Cam W-L record. 13-19.

 

 

 

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People are gonna overreact to this. Yes he needs to start winning obviously but lets remember he inherited one of the worst teams in NFL history. I still don't think he can realistically be expected to win more than 8 games with the team this year. O-Line has all kinds of concerns and our receiving core is average at best

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Interesting that he said yes after a long pause. Probably meaningless, but I hope we take a giant leap forward this year in terms if wins, so I don't have to spend an offseason listening to a bunch of "rabble rabble derp is Gettleman gonna draft his own franchise QB derp rabble". I really, really don't want to listen to that poo for an entire offseason.

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Winning is a team stat....not a QB stat.

Gettlemen loses points on this one with me. You gonna talk about wins and losses as the front office....you don't just put your QB out there in the talk. Not one who has had the team on back making is competitive

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