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(This post was last modified: 6 hours ago by supafreak84.)
(7 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: For someone who frequently (and correctly) laments the extremism in social media, you sure do go to the extreme here. There a hundred degrees of possible outcomes that still have to play out. There is no black and white in this at all, just a big cloud of gray. But for the folks who wanted JJ QB1, that’s it. It’s over. Dig your own grave. We’re done. We’re taking our “nine” and going home!
I don’t know if that’s how y’all feel or not, but that’s kinda how it comes off.
It's more about the overall dysfunction of the organization, basing this "competitive rebuild" the last four years around drafting a rookie franchise quarterback on a friendly contract to build around, then throwing away that investment after an extremely small sample size because the coach is now on the hot seat (he is) and has been granted control over the organization by ownership even though he's won NOTHING. Nevermind the hypocrisy of "organizations fail young quarterbacks before young quarterbacks fail organizations" tag line which will live in organizational infamy after flushing away your top ten drafted quarterback after only 10 games played. It's just the utter ridiculousness of this organization from the top down and how they conduct business. Don't care about offseason awards where we get patted on the back for having the nicest shitters in the outhouses. When it comes to making sensible football decisions....they suck.


The worst though would be 10-7, wild card loss, Kevin keeps the job, Kyler's up and down but of course gets (over)paid, we have a down year in 2027 because that's how this franchise does it. The same old merry-go-round of average. I'd rather be 13-3 or 3-13 and a new regime than more of that crap.![[-]](https://vikefans.com/forums/images/duende_v3_local/collapse.png)