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Richardson > Tepper


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2 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Jerry Richardson had and NFCCG appearance in year 2.

just sayin

Yeah went to 3 (sorry 4) conference championship games and two Super Bowls under JR.  I don't think anybody in their right mind is going to dispute the respective records.

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3 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

the man who spearheaded PSLs and the lockout only cares about winning…

and continued to pay a coach aka ‘pie chart’ reasons because it would hurt his revenue 

some people are really fuging stupid when it comes to JR, JR was dumb as a rock, he made it in a era where as a white privileged male he competed with literally no one and he was afforded a degree. this age would chew him up and spit him out 

they covet his dumbass but he’d be behind bars if he didn’t have enough money to pay for non disclosure lol

result wise, JR had success every 5 years of misery. we are on year 4. It’s not looking good but anyone saying 4 years is enough to compare to 25 is clearly not being objective, fact is more time is needed

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4 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

lol that's bullshit.  Richardson cared about the league and its image above all.  I'm seeing people trying to retcon Jerry Richardson as Robert Kraft or some poo and it's laughable.

Maybe he's better than Tepper, but you can say that without having to make poo up about how Richardson "only cared about winning" when he made move after move that proved he didn't.

Read again......Richardson was one step up from autistic...but his approach, which SUCKED.....kills a Teppers  "I'm gonna make money and nothing else matters" bullshit!

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He hasn't said anything since very fluffy PR stuff midseason.  I don't like his silence, but he owns the team.   Soooo--there's really not much any of us can do so I just don't bother thinking about it. 

He knows the team is embarrassing.  We're also the "not talked about nationally" embarrassing, so he's probably not used to this situation.   I just really doubt he's got Matt Rhule convincing him everything is fine. But I won't put him on some untouchable pedestal.  He's walking a line right now and not saying much.  

We'll see.  If we can't find a guy with an offensive vision, Rhule is gone.  And I think it could still happen because Rhule clearly wants a subordinate and not a guy to just run an offense. That turns up poor candidate when the HC is so poor.

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You can debate the nuances, the behind the scenes, the scandals and whatever else all you want.

If you look purely at on the field results though, yeah Richardson is superior to Tepper...and it's honestly not that close.

If you want to argue for Tepper, you pretty much have to appeal to something other than wins and losses.

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-The tank season in 2010 where JR laid down for the league and his buddies just laughed at him and went about things as usual

-The infamous pie chart

-Firing Hurney, letting Beane go and then firing Gettleman after a heated argument, bringing fuging Hurney back again

-Interrogating Cam about whether he had tattoos or piercings or was circumcised or liked popsicles before we'd draft him

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