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Video: David Tepper explains why he fired Ron Rivera


Jeremy Igo

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11 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

David Tepper talks about his decision to fire Ron Rivera.

 

Tepper says Scott Turner will now be play caller / offensive coordinator. He is likely in the mix for the future regime.

I’m sorry, but looking at his body language says he’s not an owner. 

Thats just pathetic at best. Not to mention the poorest editing job I’ve seen in a while did they let Hurney Edit this? 

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

 

Jeeeeeeeezus Christ 

What the He11 has Hurney done to Tepper.

 

 

Honestly the way that’s phrased makes it seem like Hurney could be moved to the scouting department while we hire or groom a new HC.  Wouldn’t be a terrible move 

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See what we have going forward. Looking at the future. Being modern with old school discipline. Going to be a process. WTF Hurney is one of the best recognizers of college talents period? Oh hell. This is bad. 3 more years of suck incoming. Fug

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2 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I was ok until he said Hurney is one of the best college talent evaluators around... 

This probably means we’re stuck with Hurney as the GM who will be responsible for the rebuild.

 

Think about that for a second 

i know....i spit up in my mouff

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