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Tepper is not making good decisions


KaseKlosed

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Enjoy the crap show for the next 3 years.

 

This is what you guys wanted. No Ron. No Cam and now you see what the team really looks like without good energy. 

 

No big name players will want to play here. 

 

We will not see another division title in the next 3 years. 

 

We are the browns of the nfc south 

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Trash thread. you do realize it’s not getting better this season right? Quit crying and wait to see what real changes are made this offseason. I’m already sick of the “TEPPER IS A TERRIBLE OWNER EVEN THOUGH HE JUST FIRED THE HEAD COACH AND IS NOT EVEN TWO SEASONS INTO OWNING THE TEAM!!!” Crowd acting like:
 

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I respect Tepper's decisions thus far. They've all been more rational and less reactionary. And even if the decision to fire Rivera was reactionary, it wasn't knee-jerk.  

Hell, he's really just begun to put his stamp on the team. Let's wait for a couple of seasons (if not three) before we judge them as bad (or good, really).

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