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Wow, for once I maybe able to afford a ticket and see a game this year. I've always enjoyed everyone's antics on here and really wanted to meet some of you in person, come drink your beer and eat your food during tailgates. With so many fans jumping off who will be at the game to meet? Guess I'll just have to wait for Nzoner's next party.
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Jeebus, BRC, you are one of the whiniest little vaginas I've ever seen...
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Do you have to whine about everyones posts you disagree with? Then neg rep them? |
Sweet, now if I can go to a game and tailgate all alone, yipee!!!
You guys all suck. :D |
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Herm's days of a free pass are dwindling fast....
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I hate to see Herm come to this team and try to change things, only to become the focus of fan frustration that built up for years and years before Herm was ever a part of the franchise. The guy isn't a rocket surgeon by any means, but he's trying a different approach other than what hasn't worked for the last decade. And fans continue to point to his time with the Jets as justification for future suckatude... like people remember Belichick's record before he came to NE and changed that franchise. Not saying Herm is Bill by any means, but to say a coach can't improve because of prior coaching record is just silly. Bill Belichick <table class="sortable stats_table small_text" id="coaching_results"><tbody> <tr style="" onmouseover="hl(this);" onmouseout="uhl(this);" class=""> <td align="left">1992</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left">Cleveland Browns</td> <td align="left">NFL</td> <td align="right">16</td> <td align="right">7</td> <td style="vertical-align: top;"> </td><td align="right">9</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right">.438</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left"> </td> </tr> <tr style="" onmouseover="hl(this);" onmouseout="uhl(this);" class=""> <td align="left">1993</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left">Cleveland Browns</td> <td align="left">NFL</td> <td align="right">16</td> <td align="right">7</td> <td style="vertical-align: top;"> </td><td align="right">9</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right">.438</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left"> </td> </tr> <tr style="" onmouseover="hl(this);" onmouseout="uhl(this);" class=""> <td align="left">1994</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left">Cleveland Browns</td> <td align="left">NFL</td> <td align="right">16</td> <td align="right">11</td> <td style="vertical-align: top;"> </td><td align="right">5</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right">.688</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left"> </td> </tr> <tr style="" onmouseover="hl(this);" onmouseout="uhl(this);" class=""> <td align="left">1995</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left">Cleveland Browns</td> <td align="left">NFL</td> <td align="right">16</td> <td align="right">5</td> <td style="vertical-align: top;"> </td><td align="right">11</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right">.313</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left"> </td> </tr> <tr style="" onmouseover="hl(this);" onmouseout="uhl(this);" class=""> <td align="left">2000</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="left">New England Patriots</td> <td align="left">NFL</td> <td align="right">16</td> <td align="right">5</td> <td style="vertical-align: top;"> </td><td align="right">11</td> <td align="right"> </td> <td align="right">.313</td> </tr></tbody></table> And this isn't saying anything towards BRC's choice to cancel his ST status. Statements like his are absolutely necessary for the future of the franchise. But to turn his ST decision into Herm bashing is unwarranted IMO. |
He's doing a pretty good job of building the team for the next guy, so at least there's that.
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herm apologists? is there such a thing?
i dumped mine after carl got an extension and herm was hired. best decision ever. well, the best would have been never to get them in the first place. since i wasted all that money for 0 playoff wins. |
BRC,
Thank you for your letter and your compliments regarding my draft choices in recent years. I too am very excited about my draft picks. The team, me in particular, worked very hard this offseason scouting personnel that other GM's didn't take the time to consider. I'm sorry that you will not be renewing your season tickets, however there is still a long waiting list and your seats will be assigned out immediately. Did you know that under my tutelege the Chiefs were one of the winningiest teams in the 90's? That's right. Some real fans still appreciate the competitive nature of this team and find season tickets to be a bargain. I hope that once the new Arrowhead facility is completed that you rethink your position toward season tickets. Children don't mind paying student loans and family vacations last but a week. A season ticket is a gift that keeps on giving for 5 months and you don't run the risk that your child will become impregnated at some kegger. The front office wishes you the best on your single game excursions to Arrowhead this year. Remember to shop on the expanded concourse. Sincerely, Uncle Carl PS: Enclosed please find a $500 season ticket cancellation fee payable within 30 days. |
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KC Fishy, The frustration from the fans towards Herm is the fact that Herm wants to build this team into what is flustrating for the fans. This is 2008 not 1988, We want TD's not Herms Field Goal Extravaganza on game days.. We dont want to go back to the as you put it, years and years of frustration. Yet when game day arrives, we are all flustrated at the end of the day. |
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