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Just now, ForJimmy said:

It’s reminding me of a certain poster who loved the two TE set offense.

I'm pretty sure it's the same poster.

It's his thing. He gets attached to an idea and spams it everywhere till eventually he pisses enough people off to get himself banned (Linville's already warned him).

I've tried to persuade him to listen more and not spam so much but you can see how that's going 😕

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah, none of that stuff refers to roster decisions, just staffing decisions.

Dude, I get that you hero worship Tepper, but you're reading your own narrative into pretty much everything here. And as such, getting it completely wrong.

The most important things you need to know are that, when Fitterer was hired, Tepper specifically stated that he was not an evaluator and wasn't going to try to be.

Likewise, Matt Rhule said in his recent interview with Rich Eisen, "Dave leaves the football stuff to me and Scott" (exact quote, not paraphrased).

And to top it all off, if you read Gantt's war room article, it clearly describes Tepper not being part of player choices.

You can continue to believe whatever you want, but the reality has already been spoken by the people who are there. You can put as much work as you want to into  spinning it, but it doesn't change reality.

Who does Fitterer report to?

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:
6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s reminding me of a certain poster who loved the two TE set offense.

I'm pretty sure it's the same poster.

It's his thing. He gets attached to an idea and spams it everywhere till eventually he pisses enough people off to get himself banned (Linville's already warned him).

I've tried to persuade him to listen more and not spam so much but you can see how that's going

Past guesses have been Chuck, and some guy with a middle-eastern name...

...who else?

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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's his thing. He gets attached to an idea and spams it everywhere till eventually he pisses enough people off to get himself banned (Linville's already warned him).

I've tried to persuade him to listen more and not spam so much but you can see how that's going 😕

Another categorically false statement by you.

Buddy, nobody listens to you and especially not moi...

Log off bud, you're embarrassing yourself.

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s reminding me of a certain poster who loved the two TE set offense.

 

1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm pretty sure it's the same poster.

It's his thing. He gets attached to an idea and spams it everywhere till eventually he pisses enough people off to get himself banned (Linville's already warned him).

I've tried to persuade him to listen more and not spam so much but you can see how that's going 😕

fug I miss Sanjay. If it were him though he’d be spamming us re: Dan Arnold and Tommyknocker. 
 

 

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