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  • RSE
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    Chump Kelly > Sirianni

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  • BirdBrawn
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    Ten months ago would have been a good time to fire Sirianni. Now is far too late. but still better than hanging on to the fucking goofball ass clown mfer.

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  • Spartan92
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    Originally posted by Mr. Triple Dip View Post

    I think Belichick is past his prime but do you remember Brady’s first 3 Super Bowls he was considered a game manager benefitting from Belichicks defense?


    I agree with this. Bellichick can definitely coach defense. I have zero faith in his ability to help Hurts tap into his full potential or fix his issues, help the offense or run a team in 2024 and beyond. His schtick has become stale and I don't think that would work in today's NFL. I would like to see a guy like Vrabel come in here and fix the D not really sure who a good HC would be to be honest that is out there.

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  • Maniac
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    Firing Sirianni isn't giving up on the season. He's not an asset.

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  • Mr. Triple Dip
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    Originally posted by Spartan92 View Post

    Agree with Sirianni but Belichick is not the answer. He did shit without Brady or before him and a HC. I think he was a lot of hype bc Brady turned out to be the GOAT if not I struggle to see him winning even 1 let alone 2 SB as a HC in Foxborough.
    I think Belichick is past his prime but do you remember Brady’s first 3 Super Bowls he was considered a game manager benefitting from Belichicks defense?



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  • 1960
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    I could see him bringing in Belichick the way companies bring in a retired CEO to failed companies. He could figure out what is going on and who is worth keeping.

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  • Spartan92
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    Originally posted by RSE View Post
    The only way they save the season is to fire Sirianni. Bring in Belichick and let him flush out stables.
    Agree with Sirianni but Belichick is not the answer. He did shit without Brady or before him and a HC. I think he was a lot of hype bc Brady turned out to be the GOAT if not I struggle to see him winning even 1 let alone 2 SB as a HC in Foxborough.

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  • RSE
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    The only way they save the season is to fire Sirianni. Bring in Belichick and let him flush out stables.

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  • 1960
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    I think Lurie is not just looking at this year but factoring in last year. He is bold and they have a bye. He might not look at giving up on the season but trying to save it.

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  • IronEagle
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    Originally posted by wynnron123 View Post

    Too early in the season and 2-2 is not a reason to fire a coach. I don't' believe in the NFL this has ever happened in history that I could remember.
    That’s the problem. A frustrating as today has been, it’s way too early to give up on the season.

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  • Spartan92
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    don't care for Sirianni but not really sure there is much you can so when your QB fucks you over every game! Let's be honest, Hurts is killing us worse than Nicky boy

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  • wynnron123
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    Originally posted by 1960 View Post
    I think there is a chance h fie him tomorrow.
    Too early in the season and 2-2 is not a reason to fire a coach. I don't' believe in the NFL this has ever happened in history that I could remember.

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  • Maniac
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    Originally posted by IronEagle View Post

    ^^ This

    For a long time I thought the one thing he had going for him was that he had the locker room. Since the collapse last year, it's become obvious he doesn't. I think he jumped the shark with his behavior after the KC game last year.
    If he was honorable, he would have gone with his assistants

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  • 1960
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    I think there is a chance h fie him tomorrow.

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  • IronEagle
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    Originally posted by Maniac View Post
    Its obvious the team doesn't respect him. They didn't show up.
    ^^ This

    For a long time I thought the one thing he had going for him was that he had the locker room. Since the collapse last year, it's become obvious he doesn't. I think he jumped the shark with his behavior after the KC game last year.

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