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the thread title is the title of the article, i didn't come up with it. I posted the article with out comment
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I dunno, but I can't think of a team that's had this level of injuries on the OL this early in the season (and they lost their top 4 CBs and best front 7 player to injury at the same time). Even in 2013 the injuries were more evenly distributed.I don't think our injury situation is such an outlier that we can let Bill off the hook as GM.
It's all pretty sad.I dunno, but I can't think of a team that's had this level of injuries on the OL this early in the season (and they lost their top 4 CBs and best front 7 player to injury at the same time). Even in 2013 the injuries were more evenly distributed.
Nevertheless, I agree with you that he needs to not be GM anymore.
I think the original plan was have a great defense to keep games close so the offense just had to play conservative and not turn the ball over. Went to hell on both.It's all pretty sad.
It's just been a combination of bad decisions and bad luck. Yes, he certainly should've done more to bolster the OL than he did this offseason. But his strategy of just throwing bodies at the problem honestly should've produced better results than this. But it's hard to succeed when you have basically your entire projected starting OL injured at the same time in the preseason, and then even the replacements get injured.It all went off the rails when Ernie Adams left. We’ll, maybe slightly before that.
You'd be rooting for him even though he was on a different team?I don't want him gone but if he does I hope he gets hired by the Chargers and look out.
The Pats are looking at 2-14 while the Bolts were 14-2. We'd actually look a lot smarter.Which is a good reason not to fire him. We will look as dumb as the Chargers firing Marty Schottenheimer.
Maybe he's trying to help set up his kids.Yeah. I mean let's even say hypothetically in the next 2-3 years Bill gets this team being back to talented enough to compete. It's highly unlikely he's the guy that's going to be leading that ship for the 5 or so years following to maintain consistency. So ultimately even if Bill does pull an upset and get things right, someone else is going to likely be taking his team and trying to win with it. So do we just want to rip the bandaid off and say it's more likely a 71-72 year old isn't going to break precedent and we get new blood who can build the team they want to run with and potentially be the guy the next 10-15 years on their terms? I think that's a real question we need to ask ourselves.
Bill REFUSED to change his methods after Brady left - His bargain basement pickups and scrubs only worked for 2 decades because Brady could make almost any meh player useful and he got away with it and being cheap and letting studs go - He continued this year to put out a laughable set of scrub receivers that would not even crack the starting lineup of 70% of the other NFL teams while letting his best receiver go only to pick up a has been and trash receiver from the Chiefs and Steelers garbage bin
He needs to go and the longer he is coach and runs this team as a general manager the longer this team will take to improve and the deeper this team will sink to 1990-91 levels - Brady made Bill the so called 'genius',no question about it.
Fire him now and lets get back and start over, we waited for decades to become a dynasty 20+ years ago - most of us can wait again but it gotta start sooner than later while we are still alive and semi young .
Same situation as when Tom was on TB or when a player who was well-liked here catches on with another team.You'd be rooting for him even though he was on a different team?
Chargers also made the playoffs that year.The Pats are looking at 2-14 while the Bolts were 14-2. We'd actually look a lot smarter.
Not me.You'd be rooting for him even though he was on a different team?
Right. That was why I asked. I didn't feel like Brady got that from fans here after he left.Same situation as when Tom was on TB or when a player who was well-liked here catches on with another team.