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You know. Grigson is responsible for the 53 who were on the field tonight. They should have closed out a 14 point lead. They didn't. Put that squarely on Chuck Pagano's shoulders. He is a wonderful motivator.  The players love him. But he can't win games.  Period. End of story.

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Irsay and the daughter that has a portion of control.

 

 A. For bringing Pagano and Grigson back. 

 

B. For looking through the same rose colored glasses and not seeing the issues with leadership and decision making. 

 

I've been optimistic up to this point... Inexcusable 

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5 hours ago, AllYouNeedIsLuck said:

Thank God you're not the GM

 

I wouldn't trade Luck for 5+ first picks in the 1-5 range. That's how important I think he is 

 

As long as we retool our coaching staff, I have no doubt in my mind he'll win a few SB's with us. Call me an optimist 

Well I didn't say I would, I love the guy.  But I would seriously consider it if the offer is right.  Again, this isn't a Luck problem, at least not yet, it's an entire organization problem that starts at the top, with the owner.  Luck is caught in the middle and is the best thing it has going besides the punter and kicker.  BUT, if the owner allows this to go on much further then I think Luck COULD become a problem with injuries, hesitancy, etc.  It will become both mental AND physical.  He won't be what he once was.  No QB would.  The amount of hits he is taking are alarming and it has to be cut down or else he'll be shell-shocked like Carr was and his career will be cut in half.

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Ultimately, Irsay gets much of the blame.  When faced with rebuilding after Manning was released, it was a risky decision to hire both a coach and GM who had never held those positions before.  After sufficient time to evaluate each of them, and neither had distinguished themselves, he rewarded them with contract extensions.

 

Pagano is in deep over his head from preparation, to in-game decisions, to enforcing smart play by his players. 

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