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Selltheteamtepper

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  1. Just a Tepper yes man fall guy. How is Thomas Brown is still on staff? He’s the coordinator of the worst offense in the league.
  2. After the Titans game he had a very long conversation with Mike Vrabel. Tennessee needs LB help and has $100 million! In cap. He gone.
  3. The only chance we have to oust this guy is if Fowler or somebody actually looks into him and exposes stuff. I know there is information about Tepper’s past that is being kept silent through NDAs. OR if all the PSL holders demand it. He has to step down as operating owner.
  4. I don’t agree with the premise. I think Justin Fields and Brock Purdy get more media coverage than TLaw. I don’t think this year is indicative of their future. They’ll be around a while and have more good years. I’d feel much better about our situation if we had one of those guys.
  5. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but Bryce young is bad. We saw almost 20 games from him this season and he sucked, got good coaches fired. We need to move on.
  6. Good question, are we the first team to trade away a pick that become #1? LOL at us also trading away an all pro type receiver. It doesn’t get worse than being a panther fan.
  7. LuVu is definitely gone he’s a tenured Vet, unrestricted free agent it would be a miracle if he chose to come back.
  8. That might be correct for the youth, high school, and college level. In the pros you need to get rid of the ball, if it’s not there you have to throw it away or avoid the rush. 3 full seconds is an eternity. The defensive front guys are freaks and there’s no one on earth who can block some of them for 3 seconds. Tua is getting rid of the ball in under 2.5 seconds.
  9. Considering what we gave up David Tepper should never be allowed to make a football decision again. He tried casting blame on the organization as a whole but he said he had veto power. The person with veto power always has say, it’s like the president. Because the people presenting the option to him want to please him so it’s not vetoed. The amount of kids who looked up to Bryce is immeasurable. There was a sense of well if Bryce can do it I can do it amongst small minority children around CLT. Tepper destroyed their dreams. Screw Tepper.
  10. When Tepper comes to the city looking for money it has to be a resounding NO.
  11. What in the world were we thinking with this hire? He was a career RB coach who had never called plays or coached QBs before? Why weren’t more people questioning this hire? It’s so rare you find an offensive coordinator who came up coaching RBs, They’re all former QBs and QB coaches. That’s like hiring an OC 101. We had no history or ties to him on the coaching staff. What exactly led us to hiring him? I don’t understand.
  12. Levis looks incredible. Do you watch the games? Bryce has not shown the ability to make these throws under this pressure.
  13. People will argue who cares, focus on the football stuff, but it all plays into being a good QB. If he can’t competently command a press conference I have no faith he can command a huddle or a locker room. As a control I watched a Levis press conference. He’s giving much more detailed answers, using a larger vocabulary, seems much more sure of himself. This is what a franchise QB should sound like:
  14. Correct. But he was presented to us as this extremely articulate mature genius who was well beyond his years. That’s clearly not the case.
  15. It wasn’t even provoked!? Holy
  16. It’s all about Tepper. If he isn’t getting credit for the winning he doesn’t see the point in winning. He doesn’t truly care about this team, he just bought it. He cares about himself and notoriety, remember the QB search on his private jet? Don’t give him a dime when he comes begging for it.
  17. And installs his idea of what the business should look like. Many times it’s this woke corporate new age bs and it fails miserably. We have to come in cut the fat and turn it into a lean meritocratic machine to fix it all. Liberalism in the private sector has been a massive failure.
  18. This is what concerns me about the current set up organizationally. I’m in consulting. I’ve seen what Tepper has done with the organization fail time and time again in the private sector. Where a new owner comes in cleans house
  19. Until Tepper steps down from management it doesn’t matter who the GM is. Tepper had installed a losing culture around Mint street and doesn’t know what he’s doing in terms of player personnel.
  20. The coverage of Bryce Young leading up to the draft was incredibly dishonest. No one was willing to tell the truth about his size, toughness or question his leadership leadership skills over fear of it being labeled discriminatory towards small people. It’s very hard to earn the respect of your teammates as the smallest guy in the locker room. Only a handful of mainstream guys even spoke about this stuff, Keyshawn Johnson was one of them. Meanwhile Stroud and Levis, who had all the typical traits, were portrayed as these bumbling idiots. I’ve noticed this trend in life where people’s weaknesses are made out to be strengths in the name of inclusivity. The fact that Tepper couldn’t see through this is a major red flag.
  21. Great post. Keep in mind people we watched Dalton put up 375 total yards behind one of the lines worst performances of the year. Most good throws in the league are made stepping up in the pocket knowing you’ll get hit or while getting hit. Bryce can not make these throws. If someone is in his face he shys away from contact. I remember Thomas Brown prior to the draft giving an interview and he said I need all 11 offensive players to be physical. We only have a few physical players, this offense is all finesse. This line did not go from top 10 in 2022 to bottom 5 in 2023 overnight. It’s an average NFL line, around 20% pressure rate, that Bryce is making to look poor.
  22. It’s so bad, 5 years in a row with season ending injuries. He’s had 3 ACLs an MCL a high grade AC tear..
  23. He might be his injury history is the craziest thing I’ve ever seen.
  24. There are bigger issues than his inability to make quick decisions. For example, we can’t perfect quick hitting timing plays where there’s only one read because he doesn’t have a normal consistent drop back the timing is always different. He also can’t be played under center, that eliminates play action and half the play book. He also isn’t sturdy or tough enough to complete throws while being hit or about to be hit stepping up. He lacks the leadership skills to instill confidence because he has no confidence in himself. All of these things contribute to poor protection numbers because he’s hard to protect. The idea that a top 10 line became a bottom 5 line in 1 season is insane. Clearly the QB change effected them. We really need an upgrade at QB more than anything, receivers who get open quicker and some interior line help.
  25. Bryce makes them all worse by being small, not getting rid of the ball, not handling pressure well, not taking consistent drop backs, not having proper footwork, etc. It was basically the same line that ranked in the top 10 the year before. We need a QB, WR, and a Guard. We’re not as far off as the Bryce backers believe.
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