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Suleiman introduced to Jeffrey Laurie (by Nicole Tepper)
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Career advancement for Suleiman. Again, nothing against that, but that's always the double edged sword. -
From Albert Breer, covering the NFL Diversity Summit (link) Vincent saw Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp bringing her assistant GM, Ray Agnew, to other owners in the room, and Bears owner George McCaskey doing the same with defensive coordinator Alan Williams. Suleiman said Nicole Tepper got him over to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, and even commissioner Roger Goodell was helpful in that regard. It's definitely possible cap guy Samir Suleiman could wind up getting a job promotion elsewhere before Dan Morgan does. I get the point of the summit, and I respect Suleiman's career goals, but have to admit the idea of introducing one of our top guys to another team's owner makes me wince a little. Not a huge deal, just kinda
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For those who remember The Huddle blowing up Dave Dameshek's uniform poll... Related: the author of this, Broncos website writer Andrew Mason, was (briefly) employed as the lead writer for Panthers.com before getting his dream job working for his favorite team.
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The fact remains that football is not business. The fact also remains that others have done it in less time, but Tepper still hasn't done it at all. Heck, the team hasn't even shown improvement yet. If anything, they've gotten worse. Which means again, using the standard that you applied, Tepper is a loser. (and here I thought you liked him)
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There's definitely something current, and that's what McCoy is hinting at. The record could still be an issue for some though. I'd say it might be a combination of the two.
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Plenty of teams have produced winning programs in less time. "You are what your record says you are" was your standard. By that standard (again, as applied by you) David Tepper is, after four years under his watch, a sh-tty owner. No amount of attempted spin will change that. I'd guess that he might not like hearing that you consider him terrible at his job.
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To be fair, even something intended as a joke gets a lot more serious when you're surrounded and someone puts their hand on your neck. At the time it happened, the story got Bieniemy banned from the campus so I'd say they took it pretty seriously.
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Also, it's not exactly unheard of for a guy to talk one way when he's part of a team and another way after he leaves them. Time frame on those comments would probably be helpful.
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That's what I've heard, but I don't know anything about what Albright has actually said.
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Coming up in about an hour...
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Kinda like LaCanfora. He can be hit or miss. Just a little while back, he absolutely guaranteed there was no way in hell that Deshaun Watson would end up in Cleveland. Obviously, he's taken a lot of grief for that.
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Reasonable to question... I know Ben Albright has been mentioned as somebody who's spoken about this. I haven't seen any of that but maybe others have.
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Does that mesh with Reid, though? Reid doesn't seem like that type. He's right in at least one sense though. Bieniemy keeps getting interviewed but not hired. Gotta figure there is some reason for that.
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Don't know if this is related to Panthers Confidential (likely not) but the team tweeted this... I'm honestly not sure what he's saying, but it's probably not what I thought I heard when I first listened
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I've heard that before, and apparently it's something Ben Albright brings up frequently. (I haven't followed Albright that much in the past but maybe someone who has can elaborate) Past discussion has been about his criminal record but McCoy seems to think it's more about what kind of person / coach Bieniemy is.
