Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Does anyone actually believe Tepper has a clue what he’s doing


therealmjl

Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

At this point, we have most of the major red flags of a terrible owner. 

Best we can hope is that doesn't turn out to be the case.

The only ‘red flag’ you can point to is that he got rid of your favorite player. Thats not a red flag.

Tepper is here for the next 20+ years. If you think he’s that bad, move on. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Tbe said:

The only ‘red flag’ you can point to is that he got rid of your favorite player. Thats not a red flag.

Tepper is here for the next 20+ years. If you think he’s that bad, move on. 

He kept Marty Hurney. He paid out the ass for a college head coach with almost no NFL experience who hired a staff with almost no NFL experience.

I mean, you need more red flags?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, Tepper’s Used Car Lot said:

Seems like he’s in over his head when it comes to football decision making.

Cares more about MLS, money, and politics.

I am about 90% sure he is going to end up being a terrible owner.

I'm about 99% sure he knows more about managing a pro football team than a couple of yahoos on an internet sports board.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, Tepper’s Used Car Lot said:

Seems like he’s in over his head when it comes to football decision making.

Cares more about MLS, money, and politics.

I am about 90% sure he is going to end up being a terrible owner.

He know more than you ever will. Funny how you judge a owner when his first coaching hire hasn’t coached 1 season or game yet. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, Tepper’s Used Car Lot said:

Seems like he’s in over his head when it comes to football decision making.

Cares more about MLS, money, and politics.

I am about 90% sure he is going to end up being a terrible owner.

Do you just repeat this every so often to get attention? You say these things in your second sentence as if you pay zero attention to what's going on. Yet you use his name in your online account. What gives? Are you just a weirdo?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

He kept Marty Hurney. He paid out the ass for a college head coach with almost no NFL experience who hired a staff with almost no NFL experience.

I mean, you need more red flags?

The college coach that was highly sought after and everyone says will do well here? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As long as Hurney is the experienced and knowledgeable person in the room it's got to be a no. That could change fast but it looks like the train wreck continues.

At least he isn't a racist. Not sure about the pervert angle yet tho. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 hours ago, Tepper’s Used Car Lot said:

Seems like he’s in over his head when it comes to football decision making.

Cares more about MLS, money, and politics.

I am about 90% sure he is going to end up being a terrible owner.

I'm sure there's a purchase price if you'd like to make a change in ownership. Otherwise, well, this will be going nowhere for you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Define terrible owner.  Often there is misalignment between the owner's version of success and the fan's version (eg. the Hornets).  I would imagine to Tepper, he's doing just fine; profitable team, having fun, and part of a very exclusive club.  He's taking big risks with his new regime and time will tell whether it will work or not, but they're his to take.  We're merely consumers of a product.  We either keep buying or not.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Posts

    • How about just don't draft project players in the first round? How about especially when you have arguably the worst roster in the NFL(we did all those years in question)? You don't even have to dig into those player debates specifically. Just don't grasp at straws early in the draft.
    • I think there were 9, and since I haven't took time to watch each of them on each play individually Its impossible for me to say, which I doubt you have either.   It's not a stat driven grading system; it's a per play grading system.  Tommy Tremble making a great block to spring Rico for that 10-yard run might actually score higher on that play then Ricos run. The actual run might not be anything special; it might be a run that pretty much every back in the league would have made. Here again, I would guess, if you look at every RB in the league, he is towards the top in rushing grade for the year which is what most of us are seeing.  Whether you call that a 90/80/70, 50/40/30, A/B/C, Gold/Green/Red star, it doesn't really matter it's how he ranks relative to everybody else at his position.      
    • Well I will never knock a strong arm, in a vacuum, but it is a lot more than that to it.  Did we kill our roster building and our defense in particular to stick PJ out there?  No. We knew we sucked and he was really just a temporary thing too.  While with Bryce I see the up and down, mostly down, roller coaster on loop now in year three. It has been a Looooong time.    Back to strong arms, it is like having a powerful motor in a car. All the power in the world isn’t going to overcome a bad driver.   But at the same time, even a decent drive with a killer car will beat the best driver if you put him in a go kart   Exaggerating for effect, I know Bryce is not a go kart. Maybe closer to a 6 cylinder with not much displacement….. 
×
×
  • Create New...