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Tepper on developing talent


Mr. Scot

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There are 10 of those teams. Among them are the Raiders, Lions, Cardinals, and Bengals which your claims on those teams are pretty accurate. But, the other 6 are the 49ers (just played in the SB), Steelers (yeah...), Giants (they've won two SBs under current ownership), Chiefs (just won the SB), Colts (won a SB under current ownership), and Bears (won a SB under current ownership). 

Honestly, the inherited teams as a whole are probably outperforming the rest of the NFL as a whole which probably shouldn't be shocking since those owners grew up in an NFL football environment rather than trying to translate their success in other ventures to NFL football.

Either they are or they aren't, and they aren't. Just look at an all time win/loss record by team. Cowboys are still number one all time, followed by the Packers and the Pats.

The 49ers just recently pulled themselves out of mediocrity, as evidenced by their stacked rosters of top picks. Good for their ownership for finally hiring a decent staff that could make something happen. The Chiefs were floundering for a decade, in an easy division until Andy Reid came to town. The Colts, Bears and Giants suck right now, and have for the past five years. The Bears are on their fourth HC in eight years. 

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It's hilarious how people on the Huddle Cry, B and Complain about what we don't do, what we need to do then turn around Cry, B and Complain about what's being done. It's no secret that you can't satisfy everyone, it's just not possible. The least we can do is be more supportive of the changes and those yet to come. I trike truly believe that most of you just want to Cry, B and Complain.

At the end of the day, it doesn't amount to a hill of beans because you can't change it!

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Tepper wants to build a franchise the way he wants to build it.  More power too him.  Nothing he’s done is nearly as bad as this board wants to make it seem, and it’s followed the plan he laid out already.  I’ll be bummed to see Cam leave but I’ll judge Tepper down the line when I’ve seen more from him, no one has seen enough to make close to the definitive statements I’ve seen on this board.  It’s wild.

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I seriously doubt this coming season is going to be an enjoyable ride, and I'm not getting my hopes up looking for one. Wouldn't bet on the following season being especially fun either.

I hope the plan works for the long term, but it's far from guaranteed.

Never. Gotcha. 

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1 hour ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Either they are or they aren't, and they aren't. Just look at an all time win/loss record by team. Cowboys are still number one all time, followed by the Packers and the Pats.

The 49ers just recently pulled themselves out of mediocrity, as evidenced by their stacked rosters of top picks. Good for their ownership for finally hiring a decent staff that could make something happen. The Chiefs were floundering for a decade, in an easy division until Andy Reid came to town. The Colts, Bears and Giants suck right now, and have for the past five years. The Bears are on their fourth HC in eight years. 

You can't look at all-time, you have to look at post-inheritance and you can't just cherry pick three teams out of 22.

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1 hour ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Either they are or they aren't, and they aren't. Just look at an all time win/loss record by team. Cowboys are still number one all time, followed by the Packers and the Pats.

The 49ers just recently pulled themselves out of mediocrity, as evidenced by their stacked rosters of top picks. Good for their ownership for finally hiring a decent staff that could make something happen. The Chiefs were floundering for a decade, in an easy division until Andy Reid came to town. The Colts, Bears and Giants suck right now, and have for the past five years. The Bears are on their fourth HC in eight years. 

You can't look at all-time, you have to look at post-inheritance and you can't just cherry pick three teams out of 22.

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2 hours ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Tepper is a billionaire, due in large part to his ability to identify, promote and empower talented people across multiple industries. None of you have that resume. Tepper not picking the guy you wanted for a certain position is no reason for the weepy hand wringing going on in threads like this, of which there are many. 

He fired Rivera during the season. He was very public about it. He hasn't fired Hurney because he thinks he's useful for some reason. I don't see it, but I am not privy to what Tepper's plans are, and neither is anyone else on this board. 

Why don't you give him a season with his hand picked staff before you do stupid things like labeling him 'Jerry Jones 2.0.' 

The lack of news during this dead period seems to have sent you guys up your own assholes.

People on this board are probably in shock over actually having some sort of plan for the first time in 25 years.

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5 hours ago, hepcat said:

Tepper talks a big game but truth is he is a rookie owner making rookie owner decisions. Rhule was a massive gamble and let’s hope it pays off. If it doesn’t the panthers are going to be irrelevant for a decade

Sometimes you have to take a leap of faith and hope it works out. Or you know, we can just keep the status quo and never amount to anything

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