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Tepper embarrassed by Rhule. Rhule lost locker room.


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On 12/31/2021 at 9:17 AM, CarolinaNCSU said:

Tepper needs to talk to the media ASAP...

 And the media needs to do their job and actually ask real questions. I actually fuging miss Richardson at this point. 

Richardson certainly never spoke with the media!

What good would it do? 

The "gone guys" don't trust or have any faith in Tepper so what could he possibly say that would help?

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2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

But according to you he’s not involved “in football”… 🧐

In regular daily operations, he's not.

Unfortunately, he was stupid and gullible enough to fall for the sales pitch of the dumbass he put in charge of this "cluster f---".

(and apparently also moron enough to keep him around for another year)

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19 hours ago, Icege said:

Going to be very, very interesting to see how this works out.

If the team rallies behind Rhule to close out the final two games, then he might have the ammunition that he needs to convince Tepper to give him another season. He'll have to have an offseason plan as well that shows that he's fixing the offense.

If the team continues to look the way they have, or worse, then he's done.

I don't think anything couldn't derail Rhule from keeping his job. Because their has been plenty already. 

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21 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I don’t remember, what happened with McClover? 

  HBO called over 200 former players and offered 5K to come on their show and say Auburn paid them. They found 4 that were desperate enough for money that they did. All this as the Cam investigation got started. Not a coincidence. The NCAA investigators were already living on campus and looked into it and found nothing. Carlos Rogers and Ronnie Brown were top 10 picks and shared an old Honda Accord with a busted windshield. Their reactions were “how did Stanley get money and we didn’t”? 

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33 minutes ago, Toomers said:

  HBO called over 200 former players and offered 5K to come on their show and say Auburn paid them. They found 4 that were desperate enough for money that they did. All this as the Cam investigation got started. Not a coincidence. The NCAA investigators were already living on campus and looked into it and found nothing. Carlos Rogers and Ronnie Brown were top 10 picks and shared an old Honda Accord with a busted windshield. Their reactions were “how did Stanley get money and we didn’t”? 

Holy poo. Wild 

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36 minutes ago, Toomers said:

  HBO called over 200 former players and offered 5K to come on their show and say Auburn paid them. They found 4 that were desperate enough for money that they did. All this as the Cam investigation got started. Not a coincidence. The NCAA investigators were already living on campus and looked into it and found nothing. Carlos Rogers and Ronnie Brown were top 10 picks and shared an old Honda Accord with a busted windshield. Their reactions were “how did Stanley get money and we didn’t”? 

Can't believe this is still a concern in 2022.  College football (especially the SEC) is a farm league for the NFL.

Let's get real, pay these players already and stop the charade.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:
4 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

But according to you he’s not involved “in football”… 🧐

In regular daily operations, he's not.

Unfortunately, he was stupid and gullible enough to fall for the sales pitch of the dumbass he put in charge of this "cluster f---".

(and apparently also moron enough to keep him around for another year)

So what good would your proposed statement do?

Sounds like you’re in the Gone Guys camp…Cowboys bandwagon probably a good destination…bye 👋

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