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Mr. Scot

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  1. Twenty plus years of scouting experience doesn't qualify someone to be a GM? Dan Morgan's only got half of that, and he signed on to the same situation as Fitterer. In order for your argument to stay consistent, you would have to also judge that Dan Morgan isn't qualified for a GM job either. Are you willing to make that statement?
  2. The actual NFL team that interviewed him a few months ago disagreed.
  3. Off the top of my head, the Rooneys, the Maras, Tisch...hell, if you weren't a hot chick, people loved working for Jerry Richardson. (I'm sure there's others I'm forgetting)
  4. Dude, he couldn't even beat Ohio State until last year. Ask the Vikings what they think of h
  5. Actually, my argument says that it's pretty dumb to fire him when he didn't have full power, especially given the perception that would create for an owner who's already got a negative reputation. Outside of what Person confirmed on the quarterback side, I haven't made any statement about how much blame goes where.
  6. Boy is that last line ironic Let's just say it's going to be a while before too many people are going to take you seriously, and if you've seen some of your recent call outs you know I'm not the only person saying that.
  7. You're going way out on a limb with this The notion that they might try to trade Anderson is probably believable. Heaven knows we've heard that before. McCaffrey? I'll believe that when I see it.
  8. Hiring an outside consultant isn't going to change the perception around the league that Tepper is a sh-tty boss. Honestly, neither are press conferences like he gave yesterday but hey...
  9. Have you noticed that a pretty heavy portion of your argument is based on the idea that Scott Fitterer must be blamed for anything his bosses do wrong? Are you also going to try and tie him to the contract Tepper gave Rhule?
  10. Just 3 weeks ago, you were guaranteeing all of us that Rhule was going to take the Panthers to the playoffs.
  11. Scott Fitterer and Matt Rhule never met until the day of his interview. Calling him a "Rhule guy" is kind of disingenuous. Also, Joe Person confirmed that Rhule was in charge of the quarterback decisions so you can't lay that on Fitterer either. As far as roster improvement, I don't have to give you my argument. David Tepper said yesterday that the roster has gotten significantly better over the last few years and he considers it a strength of the team. I don't really see Fitterer being fired as it is, but it would be a really dumbsh-t move if he was.
  12. I'm not a member of the Corral bandwagon, but given how absolutely sh-tty the coaching has been, I don't really think we know anything much about him yet.
  13. Disagree, but even using that logic, none of what you're saying changes the impression you leave out there for other candidates. Tepper was willing to be patient with a mid-tier college coach who was obviously in way over his head. He looks pretty stupid for giving Rhule that contract and that level of control already. If he then turns around and gives a guy with over 20 years of actual solid NFL experience less time than he gave that college coach to do a job where he didn't even have final say, he looks like an absolute moron. We already know from other reports that Tepper is a guy people don't want to work for. The last thing we need is for him to make that perception even worse.
  14. You talk as if we gave up something significant. We didn't.
  15. What a lot of head coaching candidates don't like is having decisions made for them. Again, I'd let him make that choice.
  16. I'd let the new coach make that decision himself.
  17. That "quarterback competition" thing was just beyond stupid. Telling Ekwonu he had to earn his starting job wasn't much better.
  18. Doubt it. Phil Snow would still be running the defense and Joe Brady or Ben McAdoo running the offense. Hell, it's not like we went above Rhule's five game ceiling even with Bridgewater.
  19. Snyder gave Rivera full control of the operation. He used it to hire Marty Hurney and the architect of the Lions 0-16 season.
  20. Plus one of our biggest impediments to actual player development is now gone.
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