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Joe Person on Carolina’s recent staffing moves.


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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He needs to lean on him to find a real bonafide NFL QB. Because Kenny "Baby Hands" Pickett ain't fugin' it.

You want Tepper to make that evaluation? Serious question. Do you want Tepper to evaluate and make any decisions on draft QB's?

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3 hours ago, ellis said:

Had a nice chat with Joe today, including some Sam Mills stories…we will replay the entire interview later.

Had an interesting take on some of the recent staffing changes: 

 

 

You know what irks the fug out of me. Seeing Tepper, a fuging Billionaire, wearing a mask like that.. COVER YOUR GOD DAMN NOSE YOU NITWIT.

 

You may have money but you can't buy intelligence. 

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2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

"I really have to think Dave Tepper leaned on Rhule and said..."

So, clearly, another complete wild-ass guess, with absolutely z-e-r-o corroboration...

...LOL, same ol' same ol'...

You believe Joe is making this up, I gather? 

 

 

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The coaching moves are a start, but frankly I don't give a damn until Rhule is stripped of roster control or gone in general. Tepper couldn't trust Rhule to build his own staff and possibly had to step in. But...he's still going to let him overstep his bounds on personnel and not let Fitt do his job?

Make it make sense. 

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