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Scott Fitterer


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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Carroll is a proven NFL coach though. Big difference.

1. Yes. If I didn't want this guy having full control, why do I want Rhule's babysitter and paper pusher sticking around?

2. It is anyway. Sadly.

Fitterer isn't the one who gave a college coach that kind of power.

The guy who did is the guy you're talking about entrusting to remake our entire braintrust..

Also have to realize that if you don't keep Fitterer, it's not guaranteed you keep Morgan.

The two of them are very close friends and Morgan might not be happy seeing the guy who helped him become who he is get dumped after one season when he didn't even have full power.

You willing to take that chance too?

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also have to realize that if you don't keep Fitterer, it's not guaranteed you keep Morgan.

The two of them are very close friends and Morgan might not be happy seeing the guy who helped him become who he is get dumped after one season when he didn't even have full power.

You willing to take that chance too?

Yep.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Him and WOW!! both. WOW!! is actually a lot worse. At least Snake is willing to actually voice opinions rather than just call everyone else stupid for being willing to voice opinions.

Voice opinion.. Here you go.. Let's see the receipt of you hating and trashing the roster before the season.  

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Are you fuging crazy?? All those coaches have defacto control over the roster decision.. Especially Arians 

I’m sure they do in your reality. But the GM was there before them in all cases. There are many more. Why not be specific as to which you disagree with. “Because you said so” isn’t a valid point for any subject 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Fitterer isn't the one who gave a college coach that kind of power.

The guy who did is the guy you're talking about making our next choices.

Also have to realize that if you don't keep Fitterer, it's not guaranteed you keep Morgan.

The two of them are very close friends and Morgan might not be happy seeing the guy who helped him become who he is get dumped after one season when he didn't even have full power.

You willing to take that chance too?

Yes x 8 sideways

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4 minutes ago, Waldo said:

1) If there is any mercy in the universe, yes. That is how we ended up here in the 1st damn place, clean the shithouse.

2) Why not, version one has already imploded. At least the next one would be different than the last, which was Hurney level. 

And you want a front office / coaching staff built by the same guy who was stupid enough to trust Marty Hurney?

I sure as hell don't.

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18 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Can't judge a class until 3 years right?? And you forgot Tremble as well in your drawn out breakdown..

Tremble is currently our best TE. The bar isn't very high, but he was our gem out of this class potentially. 

But hey, if you want a quick take: bad teams have bad management. Bad managers can't fix bad teams.

Edit to add: The guy can't draft. He can trade like an MFer, but he missed a lot of excellent players while being "clever."

 

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Just now, Toomers said:

I’m sure they do in your reality. But the GM was there before them in all cases. There are many more. Why not be specific as to which you disagree with. “Because you said so” isn’t a valid point for any subject 

Wait wait wait... Hurney was here before Ron and Rhule and nobody gives him credit for building the Superbowl teams alone.. Just because the Gm is there before the HC doesn't mean he doesn't tailor his player accusation to the coaches desired player type..

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

And you want a front office / coaching staff built by the same guy who was stupid enough to trust Marty Hurney?

I sure as hell don't.

Still better than Rhule's boy on a leash. Even a broke clock is right twice a day and all that. 

And he put that collar on himself lol

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