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  • #16
    Originally posted by Joemailman
    To bring back Sanders and Stock would seem to send a signal of acceptance of mediocrity. If MM keeps them, he better be right, or his head will be on the chopping block a year from now. This season reminds me of the last couple Infante years, when the Packers would just find ways to lose.
    I remember Infante during his last season saying "We're 4 or 5 plays away from being a playoff team". I remember thinking, 'you're 4 or 5 plays away from being winless'. Ron Wolf had no intention of keeping Infante or his staff when he came on as GM. He knew a house-cleaning was in order.

    I don't beleive in dumb luck. IMO, this team is poorly coached and undisciplined. You have to look no further than the abundance of penalties and late-game collapses. A house-cleaning may be in order here. Losing is contagious and this staff has not done the right things to cure it. At some point the players have to lose confidence in the coaching staff. By the way we finished this game I think they may be there.

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    • #17
      Re: Fire MM?

      Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
      Originally posted by VegasPackFan
      Oh - and I am drunk and pissed right now - think I will go kick my dogs and punch my wife in the head.
      I trust, and hope, that you're not serious. Well, the pissed part is okay.
      Of course I am joking. Well, maybe the dogs will stil get kicked...

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      • #18
        And if we manage to let a team that has been beat 15 times this year to come into our home field and win , then I am going to be screaming for a huge turnover of our people!!!!

        We should not and CANNOT tolerate such a huge failure.

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        • #19
          Maybe marriage made him more docile.

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