He's toast. Maybe lasts the season, maybe not. I only hope they get rid of Grier too.
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He’s done. That fourth down decision to run it when you haven’t all day seals the deal.
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Grier has to go too
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Angrier needs to go but he’s not the scape goat he doesn’t coach or game plan where this team is not ready ever always come out flat and uninspired. Take a second and let this sink in we just lost to a team that hasn’t won in 21 Games with the lead going into the forth.
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****. I am moving to Wyoming in a week anyway. No NFL team there. Maybe it's time to just give up watching football. I kept hoping the Fins would win another SB before I died, but it's just become painful watching this same old **** year after year. It's not fun anymore.
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I hope Ross sells the team as well. He has absolutely no clue who to hire. If he tries another rebuild he will probably hire the wrong people again.mlb1399 likes this. -
Ross isn’t going to fire anyone till off-season IMHO but I’d suggest we do it Monday and begin the process now and trade everyone before the trading deadline is up and try to get some draft capital for the new coach and gm.
also this team is his investment. He’s not going to sell the team unless he makes so much bank. So we will have to wait for that -
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I just can't get behind Ross being the issue for two reasons:
1) He actually and obviously wants to win and puts significant resources into it (not to great effect, but they are there).
2) There just isn't anything we can do about it. You can talk about not buying stuff, but it won't work.
Ross isn't going anywhere, which means we either roll with it or we can go root for another team (or just stop rooting for any teams).
I think from an owner's perspective, you just keep pulling the trigger until you get a lucky coach/QB combo (and a GM that can put together an at least otherwise average team).
Flores getting fired mid-season would be somewhat of a surprise barring a total collapse with losing the team. If they give up and fail to compete over multiple games, that's the sign of an in-season move. Otherwise, it's likely to be in the offseason barring a late run and Flores managing to convince Ross he can do better with a better GM. -
But yeah, it's cool. I have always wanted to live out west and this is the first chance I've had. Kids are out of the house and I can work from home so I could live anywhere.jdallen1222, mlb1399, KeyFin and 1 other person like this.