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Never would I have thought I would be begging for Richardson back.


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tons of black people have to ignore overt racism and maintain relationships with overt racists every day so they can survive, which is what we mean by structure racism, but you think that's actually proof the people saying the n-word aren't racist. you are literally the worst society has to offer

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9 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

Is anyone really shocked that the dude who tried equating vaccines to the Holocaust thinks that its ok to be a racist as long as you pay enough black people enough money?

Let's not start. The drugs aren't what I likened it was behavior like yours and the other sheeple not asking questions just following orders blindly.

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2 hours ago, onmyown said:

Rhule is not here for two more years.

We don’t even know if he is back one yet.

Success and learning takes a while. We have had stretches of 5-6 years of misery years in the past and we are on year 4. It sucks but isn’t unprecedented. 

Tep is a hands off guy, which I prefer, all these idiot moves are made by the people he hires not him. His mistake is who he hires.

He just needs to hire the right person. Hopefully soon. I’ll give him time to bring the right person in and to right his wrongs. 

Let’s see what he decides to do after losing the last two games.

I agree, I have no problem with Tepper…he wants to win at all cost and is gonna do what he thinks necessary to accomplish that

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4 hours ago, PhillyB said:

you didn't hear about him calling a black scout the n-word?

Bro how about let's not send my post to the tinderbox. We all know JR was a Racist and a terrible owner. He still is better than Tepper and that's saying something. 

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6 hours ago, Snake said:

JR was a bad owner who put himself and the NFL in front of the fans but my god Tepper has been horrible. Getting Tepper is like getting JR but with worse personal choices. JR would have never given Rhule that ridiculous contract and for that long and when coaches were horrible he cut them loose. We might not have liked Fox or Rivera but their performances are stellar compared to Rhule. But instead of cutting him out Tepper is doubling down with his bad idea and keeping him probably two more years unless we completely implode. What's worse is the message Tepper is sending out to the league. A message that he couldn't care about wins or the fans. Once you have sold him on your snake oil he will let the house burn before he admits it's not a cure. I question everything now. I'm pretty sure Morgan will be moving on after Teppers choices and probably no one who wants to win will stay. This isn't an environment of accountability and focus. It's an environment of yes sir and doing whats the easiest thing. That's why our coaches are soft and our team. 

Ok rant over... Not that my opinion or yours really matters anyway. 

JR was a great owner decision wise.

I know people are afraid to admit that but its true.

It was social behavior that was odd.

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