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Will Tepper let his brass balls swing tomorrow?


mc52beast

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Pretty sure everyone here is ready for Tepper to start making changes. Would’ve been great if we were already seeing them.
 

What are your expectations  going into next week? I’m not 100% sure he’s going to fire anyone until after the season. Maybe he thinks the staff has earned that respect. 
 

What’s your reaction if we get to Wednesday and he has done nothing.

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

no benefit to axing ron, and for all his mediocrity there's no reason to disgrace him. the season is already lost.

hurney on the other hand should be dragged into mint street in his underwear

I've been a longtime opponent of midseason firings, but even I have to admit I wouldn't object to this one.

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2 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

no benefit to axing ron, and for all his mediocrity there's no reason to disgrace him. the season is already lost.

hurney on the other hand should be dragged into mint street in his underwear

Agreed, time to part ways with Hurney and begin the process of finding a new GM.

Ron can wait until the last game of the season is over.

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6 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Pretty sure everyone here is ready for Tepper to start making changes. Would’ve been great if we were already seeing them.
 

What are your expectations  going into next week? I’m not 100% sure he’s going to fire anyone until after the season. Maybe he thinks the staff has earned that respect. 
 

What’s your reaction if we get to Wednesday and he has done nothing.

I won’t watch anymore games this season. 

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