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What Irsay should do:


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Possibilities Irsay could consider  

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  1. 1. What do you think Irsay should do?

    • Nothing. Keep everyone.
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    • Fire Chuck and put Chud in until the end of the season and make a decision then.
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    • Fire everyone at the end of the season.
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    • Let Grigson, Pep, and Manusky go now. Keep Chuck, put Chud into the OC position and let Chuck handle DC position.
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    • Another option
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they all will...

Well now Chudzinski is saving everyone's job. Except for Grigson. The team still has some glaring flaws, like a complete lack of pass rush, that falls directly on him. It was a great win, but the staff is just showing how good the team could be if they had better players to work with.

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Well now Chudzinski is saving everyone's job. Except for Grigson. The team still has some glaring flaws, like a complete lack of pass rush, that falls directly on him. It was a great win, but the staff is just showing how good the team could be if they had better players to work with.

 

Getting rid of Grigson means getting rid of everyone - a new GM isn't playing someone else's hand... And that mostly would mean a new system. If Irsay fires Grigson, that means a rebuild; and we are TOO CLOSE for that.

 

I would recommend that they all stay and Irsay stays involved - so everyone works their responsibilities without building kingdoms for themselves. Do that, are we are close. Really close.

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Getting rid of Grigson means getting rid of everyone - a new GM isn't playing someone else's hand... And that mostly would mean a new system. If Irsay fires Grigson, that means a rebuild; and we are TOO CLOSE for that.

I would recommend that they all stay and Irsay stays involved - so everyone works their responsibilities without building kingdoms for themselves. Do that, are we are close. Really close.

You just bring in a GM who wants to work with the staff you have. Eric DeCosta would be a great candidate.

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