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Fitterer has arrived


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18 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He flew in.  That's why it took so long.  His arms are tired from all that flapping.

Henny Youngman's been gone for a while now 😕

On a sad note, I won't be surprised if Fitterer mentions Ted Thompson at some point tomorrow. Thompson held the title that Fitterer most recently held in Seattle when Fitterer first got there. They were colleagues for his first few years with the Seahawks before Thompson eventually moved on to become GM of the Packers.

Thompson passed away today.

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Speaking of pressers, here's a quote from Dan Campbell today...

"I can give you coachspeak all day long, ‘Hey, we’re gonna win this many games.’ None of that matters and you don’t want to hear it anyway. You’ve had enough of that s–t."

I get the feeling Fitterer won't be quite so...animated 😆

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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speaking of pressers, here's a quote from Dan Campbell today...

"I can give you coachspeak all day long, ‘Hey, we’re gonna win this many games.’ None of that matters and you don’t want to hear it anyway. You’ve had enough of that s–t."

I get the feeling Fitterer won't be quite so...animated 😆

I saw his press conference. Not saying he isn't gonna be a good hire for them but I was not impressed with his presentation. Glad it wasnt for us. 

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