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Well, Schefter was wrong before, sure hope he is again!
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(12-24-2018, 02:59 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: I think a case could be made that he should've been fired after 2008, when he was 46-49-1 and had only 1 winning season in 6 years. 

A case could definitely have been made for moving on after 2010 when his contract expired and he was 60-67-1 and 0-2 in the playoffs.

The embarrassing meltdowns to the Chargers in '13 and Steelers in '15 would've also been very reasonable times to move on from Marvin.

Last year, his contract was up again, and it was a perfect opportunity to part ways, especially after back to back losing seasons.

Mike just can't bring himself to part with Marvin and Marvin won't walk away...so we're left with the most absurd and strange owner-coach relationship in the NFL and probably all of sports. Just downright weird and pathetic.

Is this their bone headed way of trying to leave town?  Because they have defied all logic in such a way that a reasonable mind can't help thinking something else has to be going on.   When no part of what you see makes sense, you have to wonder what the unseen thing is.
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RE: Well, Schefter was wrong before, sure hope he is again! - McC - 12-24-2018, 03:18 PM

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