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The Process Poll


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The Process Poll  

46 members have voted

  1. 1. Who would you say is the principal responsible for the team’s current situation?

    • The Owner
      21
    • The Front Office
      13
    • The Coaching Staff
      8
    • The Players
      4
  2. 2. What would you do about the Front Office?

    • Nothing
      10
    • Add some consultants/talent evaluators
      16
    • Keep the structure, get a new GM
      9
    • Fire them all, get a new GM
      11
  3. 3. What would you do about the Coaching Staff?

    • Nothing
      6
    • Add an OC or someone to call the plays, that’s the only missing piece
      21
    • Change the DC, that’s the real problem
      0
    • Fire Hue Jackson, but try to keep Gregg Williams as DC
      12
    • Fire them all
      7


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10 hours ago, Orion said:

Coleman was NOT as good as Schwartz.  He was a rookie.  -  Sure, they scrambled during the following offseason to try and correct what they did wrong.  But I would like people that know better in the FIRST place.  No?  That wouldn't be a good idea for a PROFESSIONAL football team?  

He played in one game last year....

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lol... there is that.

Coleman in this, his first season playing, is about where Mitch was year three. Coincidentally so is Mitch...

But when you build a strawman you grasp for every straw you can.

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I'm not saying that Schwartz was great.  But he was on the plus side of decent.  And I just don't think it was smart to lose two starting Olinemen when we didn't really have to. And the OL subsequently sucked...

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On 11/23/2017 at 9:13 AM, mjp28 said:

Burger King screwedup our pre-thanksgiving meal, burger and fries order yesterday evening.......real tough order two whoppers NO catchup. God bless America and those who will be running it soon. :lol:

Those damn millennials can't hold a candle to the baby boomers, real leaders like Jimmy Haslam, for example. ;)

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10 hours ago, Dutch Oven said:

Those damn millennials can't hold a candle to the baby boomers, real leaders like Jimmy Haslam, for example. ;)

Oh yeah and we early boomers 1946 to about 1956 learned from the Greatest Generation WWII guys to be tough and how to handle things right.....now the 1956 to 1964 eh, not so sure about them like my three youngest brothers :lol:

.........and get of my lawn dammit!

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