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1 minute ago, Beerfish said:

No, when Gase is fired like many other guys that do not own errors CJ will say.

"Adam Gase is a very good football coach and he did everything in his power to succeed but for whatever reason it just is not working.  He faced a lot of obstacles out of his control and worked his tail off to get this thing turned around.  No one has worked harder than Adam.  We thank him for his efforts and wish him well in the future, he is a bright young mind and will succeed elsewhere in the league I am sure."

Professionalism.  It's the right way to do it, no matter how much Fans want blood.

Gase should be fired.  The Owner doesn't need to kick him in the back of the head on the way out.  The results speak for themselves.

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4 minutes ago, Beerfish said:

No, when Gase is fired like many other guys that do not own errors CJ will say.

"Adam Gase is a very good football coach and he did everything in his power to succeed but for whatever reason it just is not working.  He faced a lot of obstacles out of his control and worked his tail off to get this thing turned around.  No one has worked harder than Adam.  We thank him for his efforts and wish him well in the future, he is a bright young mind and will succeed elsewhere in the league I am sure."

I threw up in my mouth a little which is how I knew this was eerily accurate. 

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Just now, Warfish said:

Professionalism.  It's the right way to do it, no matter how much Fans want blood.

Gase should be fired.  The Owner doesn't need to kick him in the back of the head on the way out.  The results speak for themselves.

You call it professionalism I call it a flat out bullsh*t lie which all the fans can see which makes them even madder.

In many ways 'professionalism' = total lack of accountability and lots of excuse making.

Professionalism is to say we are not making enough progress and the blame lies with me instead of buttering a guys bread.

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1 hour ago, Beerfish said:

You call it professionalism I call it a flat out bullsh*t lie which all the fans can see which makes them even madder.

In many ways 'professionalism' = total lack of accountability and lots of excuse making.

Professionalism is to say we are not making enough progress and the blame lies with me instead of buttering a guys bread.

If you say so.  /shrug

I prefer doing things the right way, the classy way, no matter what.  Even if Fans want more.  

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1 hour ago, Beerfish said:

You call it professionalism I call it a flat out bullsh*t lie which all the fans can see which makes them even madder.

In many ways 'professionalism' = total lack of accountability and lots of excuse making.

Professionalism is to say we are not making enough progress and the blame lies with me instead of buttering a guys bread.

Warfish is correct. You're thinking like a fan who doesn't have to hire the next guy. 

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14 minutes ago, Long Island Leprechaun said:

Warfish is correct. You're thinking like a fan who doesn't have to hire the next guy. 

The next guy is also smart enough to know bullsh*t from non bullsh*t and really does not care at all what the firing speech was like because very single guy hired thinks he will succeed.

Hey you may not want to blast the guy as he leaves but forget the candy coating nonsense for once and be accountable. no one in this world is accountable, not in football and not in business.

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2 hours ago, Beerfish said:

The next guy is also smart enough to know bullsh*t from non bullsh*t and really does not care at all what the firing speech was like because very single guy hired thinks he will succeed.

Hey you may not want to blast the guy as he leaves but forget the candy coating nonsense for once and be accountable. no one in this world is accountable, not in football and not in business.

For a reason. In the same way as an job seeker is strongly discouraged from bad-mouthing his previous employer, an NFL owner gains nothing from bad-mouthing his previous hires. It's common sense. 

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