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You all blame Barry but refuse to blame MLf
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<blockquote data-quote="AmishMafia" data-source="post: 1020854" data-attributes="member: 2846"><p>Ideally, we win 64-63 and Barry gets fired but we still win.</p><p></p><p>MLF is not on any hot seat and even if he were to keep Barry, would not be fired. A fool for keeping him, but not unemployed. I love the way the offense is looking. And if Jones was healthy all year, this offense would have been top 3. With a bunch of rookies and a green QB. Imagine where they will be in a few years. Something very special I believe. </p><p></p><p>Barry has had too many head scratching moments to think he turned any corner. I think everyone sees it. I understand there are good reasons not firing your DC in the middle of the season, just ask nick Sirianni. But I can hear it in MLFs tone and see it in his mannerisms when answering questions about the defense. He is frustrated with Barry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmishMafia, post: 1020854, member: 2846"] Ideally, we win 64-63 and Barry gets fired but we still win. MLF is not on any hot seat and even if he were to keep Barry, would not be fired. A fool for keeping him, but not unemployed. I love the way the offense is looking. And if Jones was healthy all year, this offense would have been top 3. With a bunch of rookies and a green QB. Imagine where they will be in a few years. Something very special I believe. Barry has had too many head scratching moments to think he turned any corner. I think everyone sees it. I understand there are good reasons not firing your DC in the middle of the season, just ask nick Sirianni. But I can hear it in MLFs tone and see it in his mannerisms when answering questions about the defense. He is frustrated with Barry. [/QUOTE]
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