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Wilf; "Competitive rebuild" full steam ahead
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Like I always say, the Wilfs are good people, good businessmen, but make terrible football decisions
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Quote: @supafreak84 said:
Like I always say, the Wilfs are good people, good businessmen, but make terrible football decisions
What do you even mean? 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@supafreak84 said:
Like I always say, the Wilfs are good people, good businessmen, but make terrible football decisions
What do you even mean? 
You'll get an explanation, but it won't make sense. 
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Good people in the sense that they sell themselves that way.  Go read how they treated their partners back in Jersey.  A judge called them out for acting like a criminal enterprise.

Terrible football decisions...well we don't necessarily know what football decisions they actually get involved in.  But their hiring history isn't stellar.  The team's in the playoffs about 1/3 of the time, roughly half the historic franchise rate prior to their ownership dating back to the Bud Grant era.  They've produced one legit contender in 19 years by renting the last great gasp of Brett Favre.  

If the team were more successful under them, then this perpetual divisiveness in the fan base over whether the team is good or going to contend would not be so persistent, as evidenced every day on this board.

And now Supa will tell you stuff you never heard before about Kwesi and affirmative action. Wink
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Gosh I didn't even read the very important p.r. piece from Marky Mark and the Wilf Bunch before I wrote that.

Your corporate-speaking bullshitter skills remain unparalleled, Mark.  I look forward to your annual training camp prediction that this is, at last, Our Year! Smile
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Quote: @comet52 said:
Gosh I didn't even read the very important p.r. piece from Marky Mark and the Wilf Bunch before I wrote that.

Your corporate-speaking bullshitter skills remain unparalleled, Mark.  I look forward to your annual training camp prediction that this is, at last, Our Year! Smile
All the owners speak this way, its not just the Wilfs. 
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
@supafreak84 said:
Like I always say, the Wilfs are good people, good businessmen, but make terrible football decisions
What do you even mean? 
You'll get an explanation, but it won't make sense. 
Ya'll are so cute together. The explanation is simple. They run the team like fans and I don't believe they really know football or how to build a championship organization as evidenced by current and past decisions. 
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Quote: @comet52 said:

And now Supa will tell you stuff you never heard before about Kwesi and affirmative action. Wink
Lol well let's not beat around the bush, anybody who doesn't think the progressive agenda of the league in pushing teams (rewarding teams) to hire minority candidates to management positions didn't have a HUGE impact in the Wilfs hiring an under qualified analytics major with zero actual football experience, is delusional and I can sell you a few covid masks to wear on your next jog around the neighborhood 
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