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Rapoport reports Bradley will Not be fired midseason

#61

If he doesn't fire Gus after a loss tonight he won't until the end of the season I think that is clear. I hope I'm wrong. Firing that clown would spark the loudest collective cheer from this franchise in quite some time
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#62

Quote:If he doesn't fire Gus after a loss tonight he won't until the end of the season I think that is clear. I hope I'm wrong. Firing that clown would spark the loudest collective cheer from this franchise in quite some time
 

Khan is beyond clueless. Everyone knows what the Jags have in Gus Bradley, a special teams clapping coordinator. An intelligent owner takes the rest of the season to see what they have in Doug Marrone as interim coach before hiring a permanent long term answer after the season.

 

Then again, intelligent people would have canned Gus Bradley after last year. Khan has shown his ineptness when it comes to football. 

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#63

Nobody is expecting a miraculous turn around of the season if Gus is fired.


But it could stop the decline of the players we have all been witnessing.


Keeping Gus would be a typical jaguar move. But it would still be infuriating.


Dante described this type of scenario as the 8th circle of hell. Welcome to it, friends. This coach is a fraud and we're being subject to experience this horror for another 11 games.


I hope that a miracle changes the owner's mind. But again, it's just too #becausejaguars for it to be any other way.
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#64

I'll be honest, anything space coast jags want I'm pretty much against.  At this point keeping Gus till the end of the year isn't that bad of an idea.


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#65

Quote:I'll be honest, anything space coast jags want I'm pretty much against. At this point keeping Gus till the end of the year isn't that bad of an idea.


It's the worst idea. It's apathetic, ineffectual, and detrimental to the development of a young team.
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#66

Quote:Nobody is expecting a miraculous turn around of the season if Gus is fired.


But it could stop the decline of the players we have all been witnessing.


Keeping Gus would be a typical jaguar move. But it would still be infuriating.


Dante described this type of scenario as the 8th circle of hell. Welcome to it, friends. This coach is a fraud and we're being subject to experience this horror for another 11 games.


I hope that a miracle changes the owner's mind. But again, it's just too #becausejaguars for it to be any other way.
It could also cause an attitude of efff it, I don't give a rats [BLEEP] anymore by the players

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#67

Quote:I'll be honest, anything space coast jags want I'm pretty much against.  At this point keeping Gus till the end of the year isn't that bad of an idea.
 

No, it really isn't. What do fans think is going to change? I think they are getting their hopes up too high. We might get a win here and there, but no IHC is going to reproduce Bruce Arians.

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#68

Quote:It could also cause an attitude of efff it, I don't give a rats [BAD WORD REMOVED] anymore by the players


The way they are playing right now it seems like they already have that attitude.
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#69

Quote:No, it really isn't. What do fans think is going to change? I think they are getting their hopes up too high. We might get a win here and there, but no IHC is going to reproduce Bruce Arians.
 

No but it sure as hell might light a fire under the players because they sure as hell have given up. 

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#70

Quote:The way they are playing right now it seems like they already have that attitude.
it can always get worse...they might just decide to put forth as little effort as possible since they love Gus so much

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#71

Quote:it can always get worse...they might just decide to put forth as little effort as possible since they love Gus so much
 

Putting forth as little effort as possible means they don't like Gus.

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#72

Quote:it can always get worse...they might just decide to put forth as little effort as possible since they love Gus so much


We're 2-4 with statistically the worst coach in the history of football. The players are calling out the fans. The players are making pop warner mistakes. Gus is a known failure and players are regressing under him. How much worse could it get?
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#73

Quote:Putting forth as little effort as possible means they don't like Gus.
no they could do this as a protest to firing gus

 

Quote:We're 2-4 with statistically the worst coach in the history of football. The players are calling out the fans. The players are making pop warner mistakes. Gus is a known failure and players are regressing under him. How much worse could it get?
It could get to where the entire team refuses to respect each other and call out the fans, talk [BLEEP] about Khan and not have anything positive to say about the organization, and then play like they dont want to get hurt to protect themselves for their next team

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#74

Quote:The way they are playing right now it seems like they already have that attitude.

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#75

Quote:No but it sure as hell might light a fire under the players because they sure as hell have given up.


You and I must have varying definitions of "giving up".
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#76

Quote:Nothing Ian Rapoport says is only worth a grain of salt.

 

However, it is important to make sure that is not a fake account.
Wallbash  :woot:  :teehee:  :thumbsup:

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#78

Mularkey is going to stick it to the Jags by letting them win tonight.


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#79

Not a surprise, Khan doesn't care about the product, this was evident after Bradley wasn't fired at the end of last season. 


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#80

As is the case in The Inferno, the jags will win this game. It will be an uninspired win. A sloppy win. But a win, no less.


It will be a win that keeps Gus as head coach and us in Perdition for 10 more games.


Book it.
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