Army's Departure and its impact on team

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Re: Army's Departure and its impact on team

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Rollin' on the River wrote: 12 Dec 2025 02:31 am The worst thing of this entire situation is that it’s not a clean break with Armstrong. When he “retires” it needs to be a completely new face and new vision. This is going to be Steen as GM with Armstrong getting the final say. Nothing will change mindset wise, nothing will change in terms is the way they draft. They really should’ve went with a new voice and new direction.

The Blues need to be very careful here. Currently the Cardinals and their fanbase are in a dispute, Chaim Bloom looks to be trying to change that. The Blues are headed for a similar situation with their fanbase if things don’t change relatively quickly and we keep seeing the same results.
That's why you fire Army and rebuild under new management
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Re: Army's Departure and its impact on team

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smilinjoefission wrote: 12 Dec 2025 09:10 am
Rollin' on the River wrote: 12 Dec 2025 02:31 am The worst thing of this entire situation is that it’s not a clean break with Armstrong. When he “retires” it needs to be a completely new face and new vision. This is going to be Steen as GM with Armstrong getting the final say. Nothing will change mindset wise, nothing will change in terms is the way they draft. They really should’ve went with a new voice and new direction.

The Blues need to be very careful here. Currently the Cardinals and their fanbase are in a dispute, Chaim Bloom looks to be trying to change that. The Blues are headed for a similar situation with their fanbase if things don’t change relatively quickly and we keep seeing the same results.
That's why you fire Army and rebuild under new management
I agree. You’ll have to level with Steen, but keep him around in some capacity that’s not GM.

If he understands? Great. If not? Cut the dead weight
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