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3 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Success in one area doesn't always translate. Just look at Washington. Look at the hornets. 

 

Hopefully Tepper doesn't mess this up. 

he's been around football for a while now.  tepper knew what he was saying and what he wasn't saying.  success may not translate but he knows what he's attempting to accomplish and going about it.  extending cam isn't on that list at the moment.  he knows the message that sends

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I actually agree with them because I been saying the same thing, especially when Ron been talking up Allen like he is the future. But who knows if Tepper turned his back on Cam, but it will be a mistake to move on so fast if there isn't a sure replacement. Could set the franchise up for failure for years or maybe even a decade.

Seems like Ron and Cam relationship had went down hill and Tepper might value Rivera over Cam. 

The media is really the one to blame in the hype of Allen, but now trying to feel bad for Cam. 

 

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5 minutes ago, raz said:

he's been around football for a while now.  tepper knew what he was saying and what he wasn't saying.  success may not translate but he knows what he's attempting to accomplish and going about it.  extending cam isn't on that list at the moment.  he knows the message that sends

Most people know what they are attempting to accomplish. The failure usually comes with how. 

 

MJ, Magic, and Isiah Thomas have been around basketball their entire lives and are three of the best to do it. All have failed at putting together a winning team. 

 

Tepper had been a part owners since 2009. The steelers already had their franchise QB and already had a SB win with him. 

 

This is certainly uncharted territory. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

 

MJ, Magic, and Isiah Thomas have been around basketball their entire lives and are three of the best to do it. All have failed at putting together a winning team. 

 

Seems like sometimes the really talented players are really bad at identifying talent in others. Just look at Elway's QB drafting. Yikes...

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Was just watching this, couldn’t agree more. 
 

Ron Rivera is a pos doing whatever he can to keep his job. The man straight up threw away his former MVP qb away like trash to gas up Allen, in hopes of distracting everyone from his own shitty coaching. 
 

Dude doesn’t give a fug about a super bowl or being a champion, he just wants to stay an NFL head coach. He is an office politician.

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