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Old 12-06-2013, 03:35 PM
chuck chuck is offline
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barrett's analysis here and in the other fired thread is right on. I didn't think I could have any more contempt for McNair's cowardice but I was wrong. What should be a day of jubilance for me is now a day where I'm forced to recalibrate my hatred of the team's ownership.
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Old 12-06-2013, 03:48 PM
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barrett's analysis here and in the other fired thread is right on. I didn't think I could have any more contempt for McNair's cowardice but I was wrong. What should be a day of jubilance for me is now a day where I'm forced to recalibrate my hatred of the team's ownership.
Yep. It is so clear he is trying to wash the stink of this season off by attaching it all to Kubiak (even Marciano, who was a McNair guy from the start).

If losing 10 straight wasn't embarrassing, then there is no way last night was a back breaker. McNair just wanted to distance himself from Kubs so he can keep the fan base happy. Then he bashes Schaub and lauds Keenum (after one of Keenum's poorest games) as a bone for the localites. The way he is using Keenum to distract from how we've bungled this season from the TOP down, makes me almost root against a great young kid I really like.
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