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Tepper Doesn't Have The Balls To Fire Rivera Right Now, In-Season!


Proudiddy

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Of course, I don't mean that, and I love Tepper so far as our owner.  I'm just hoping if he reads the huddle this provocative title will goad him via reverse psychology to fire Rivera right now lol.  I figured the "balls" part was really edgy and antagonistic lol.  You're welcome, Huddle.  

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Just now, Smithers said:

Here’s the problem.  We are down 2 coaches already.  You fire Rivera now, who do you make HC?  Prob Turner...but offense isn’t the issue and Turner isn’t going to fix the defense.  Tepper will wait until the season is over.

Offensive calls seemed to be a pretty big issue today

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4 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Here’s the problem.  We are down 2 coaches already.  You fire Rivera now, who do you make HC?  Prob Turner...but offense isn’t the issue and Turner isn’t going to fix the defense.  Tepper will wait until the season is over.

We've lost five games in a row. Does it really matter? We'd have that same 0-5 record over the past five week if it wasn't you or me coaching the team.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We've lost five games in a row. Does it really matter? We'd have that same 0-5 record over the past five week if it wasn't you or me coaching the team.

Haha true.  Let Olsen coach.  At this point I’m hoping for a good draft pick and a new coach.  We damn well better take a DE with that pick.  

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8 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Of course, I don't mean that, and I love Tepper so far as our owner.  I'm just hoping if he reads the huddle this provocative title will goad him via reverse psychology to fire Rivera right now lol.  I figured the "balls" part was really edgy and antagonistic lol.  You're welcome, Huddle.  

No disrespect, I am and all of us are in the same boat as you watching this losing season,..

but a guy that makes billions doing the Opposite of what everyone else says to so means he’s going to to do what HE wants not what you or me want.

i mean, he makes enough money to have your balls cut off any time he wants.

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