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Got to go
There are certain people in the NFL that need to go. With week 3 almost past us, it is starting to look like San Diego made a huge mistake letting Marty go. A team that was creamed by New England, then loses to Green Bay (a huge surprise, thus far) with LT and Rivers going at it on TV. It's probably safe to say with the tough schedule and Norv Turner at the helm, he might not be back next year.
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