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00:00At the end of last year, when the topic came up about whether to fire Matt Eberfluss and
00:07bring in a new head coach or not, I was enthusiastic.
00:15I believed that Matt Eberfluss had gotten buy-in from the team, and there were other
00:22people with me.
00:23I had supporters on this.
00:25I had former players who believed this, that Matt Eberfluss had gotten buy-in from the
00:31team and had built something out of defense that played hard and was lockstep with Ryan
00:37Poles in a good way, and that as long as they nailed the offensive coordinator hire, that
00:42I was in favor of Matt Eberfluss coming back.
00:46And let me take the opportunity right now at 4.02 p.m. on the 29th of October.
00:54Unlike Matt Eberfluss, so far, after his errors on Sunday, I can point the thumb and
01:00be accountable and tell you, dear listener, I was wrong, and I regret that they did not
01:08find a new head coach at the end of last season and in the offseason, because what we have
01:16now seen, and it's not just about a Hail Mary.
01:19It's not just about not overruling his offensive coordinator, and what it is, it's about clearly
01:29a guy who talks about building culture but has not built culture.
01:34What kind of culture do you have when a player like Tyreek Stevenson is willing to do what
01:40he did, and what kind of organization do you have when you are not pointing a thumb at
01:47yourself and being accountable while six different players now have come out and pointed
01:53fingers at you, pointed fingers at other players, pointed fingers at themselves, and they're
01:58trying to rally the troops.
02:00The players are coaching you up and showing you how to be.
02:06You're two and a half years in, and I was wrong, and I wish like hell that they had
02:12moved on from Matt Eberfluss in the offseason, because you know where you are now, Lawrence?
02:17These guys are toast.

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