The Old Man has shoved-in all his chips to wager on Chan Gailey and Buddy Ebsen to turn his team of perpetual losers into exactly what?
No human crew could turn this band of misfits into a contender within Ralph's remaining lifetime.
On the other hand, Ralph has deliberately (can he still act with deliberation?) turned the reins over to a band of guys gleefully rejected by the lowly Chiefs.
How does this make sense from Ralph's point of view?
Because Chan-Bud may (potentially) be better than Jauron, is that any reason to get giddy about the New Bills?
No human crew could turn this band of misfits into a contender within Ralph's remaining lifetime.
On the other hand, Ralph has deliberately (can he still act with deliberation?) turned the reins over to a band of guys gleefully rejected by the lowly Chiefs.
How does this make sense from Ralph's point of view?
Because Chan-Bud may (potentially) be better than Jauron, is that any reason to get giddy about the New Bills?
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