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Does a blow out at home Thursday get MOS fired?  

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  1. 1. Does a blow out at home Thursday get MOS fired?

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Simple question. Would make us 1-4, and, the fact that it would be a home game would add some fuel to a fire.

This isn't meant to be a debate on SHOULD he be fired, simply the question would it get him fired. To give some context to the question, let's say the score was... 44-10 Calgary. Just as a random score.

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  On 2016-07-19 at 11:17 PM, 17to85 said:

No, no one is getting fired on this team for a long time yet no matter how hard you pray for it so might as well just stop worrying about it until it actually happens. 

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So you think mos is safe if our record is 1-6?

Posted

im gonna say a big ol nope. regardless of "garbage" time theres argument that can be made that all our games finished relatively close. obviously not good enough but I dont think anyone expected us to come out of the gate with a ton of wins,  so even with a loss thursday night mos will survive

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I don't think they would.  Maybe at the bye if they are 1-7 but even then, I'm not sure they would pull the trigger.

However I doubt we see a blowout, I predict a close loss.

Posted

Walters had more than enough reason to can O'Shea by the end of last season and didn't. This season so far is as bad as last so we have little reason to believe there will be changes.  O'Shea will have to beat a nun to death at center field during a game while eating kittens to get fired.

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  On 2016-07-20 at 12:39 AM, tracker said:

Walters had more than enough reason to can O'Shea by the end of last season and didn't. This season so far is as bad as last so we have little reason to believe there will be changes.  O'Shea will have to beat a nun to death at center field during a game while eating kittens to get fired.

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Really?  We didn't have our 1st string QB for a good part of last season, and we only had Nichols for eight games.  Going to pin the whole year on O'Shea?  Think logically for a second.  Who's responsible for finding the talent?  Here's a hint, it's not O'Shea.  So I really don't think Walters could, in good conscience, fire O'Shea at the end of last season.  We get that you don't like him, but do we really need a "I hate O'Shea and I want him gone" post in every thread?  We get it, you're not going to be inviting him over for a barbecue anytime soon.

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  On 2016-07-20 at 1:30 AM, WBBFanWest said:

Really?  We didn't have our 1st string QB for a good part of last season, and we only had Nichols for eight games.  Going to pin the whole year on O'Shea?  Think logically for a second.  Who's responsible for finding the talent?  Here's a hint, it's not O'Shea.  So I really don't think Walters could, in good conscience, fire O'Shea at the end of last season.  We get that you don't like him, but do we really need a "I hate O'Shea and I want him gone" post in every thread?  We get it, you're not going to be inviting him over for a barbecue anytime soon.

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This has nothing to do with loving or hating O'Shea the person- it has to do with the way he manages the team and that includes his assessment of talent and even his not knowing what he can challenge, and usage of timeouts in the last game. I respect and like many clergy I have met but would want none of them as a coach. O'Shea was one of the greatest linebackers to ever play the game but his record is his record.

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  On 2016-07-20 at 12:39 AM, tracker said:

Walters had more than enough reason to can O'Shea by the end of last season and didn't. This season so far is as bad as last so we have little reason to believe there will be changes.  O'Shea will have to beat a nun to death at center field during a game while eating kittens to get fired.

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This could make for an entertaining half-time show.

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