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John Ellis reporting Fitterer and Rhule will meet with media today


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Just now, KSpan said:

I just don't understand how someone can look at the body of work across the last 2 seasons and think that things got better and/or are on an upward track. I truly don't. 

Name a player that has developed over the last two seasons.

i really can’t.

i can name a lot of players that have plateaued, I can name a lot that have regressed.

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3 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

because his goal was to own an NFL team and he's accomplished it. The city doesn't matter, the year-to-year records definitely don't matter either. The only goals are to own an NFL team and get a big stadium to win the pissing contest. 

Once you realize that, it's far easier to rationalize everything he does (nothing) and doesn't do (anything smart).

Facts. It's just a cash cow to him. He hasn't done 1 single thing to endear himself to this fan base. 

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7 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

because his goal was to own an NFL team and he's accomplished it. The city doesn't matter, the year-to-year records definitely don't matter either. The only goals are to own an NFL team and get a big stadium to win the pissing contest. 

Once you realize that, it's far easier to rationalize everything he does (nothing) and doesn't do (anything smart).

I’ve always said the team was just an investment and ego play for Tepper 

and it’s why I won’t buy seats for football or soccer until that changes 

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