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Is it time to let Fitt and Morgan run the show?


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This team for the past few seasons has been ‘football guys’ between the coaching and ownership meddling 

 

as it stands this franchise is basically at rock bottom, worse than the 1-15 year and worse than the Jimmy C throw away season. 
 

No draft picks

no studs

 nothing

 

 the only way out of this mess is to let football guys do football things. I have faith in guys like Fitt, Suileman, Morgan. Say what you want about the BigCat and yes he was a dirty old man but he was a football guy through and through and let football guys run the franchise. 
 

DW4 was never going to save us, Mr. Teppah getting out of his own way is the only way this franchise will be saved

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Seem like they already are or have you've been sleep so far this offseason.. 

I doubt Fitt and Morgan really think stripping the team of draft picks and roster talent is the way to get ahead. We aren’t the Rams that were one player away

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Just now, TheBigKat said:

I doubt Fitt and Morgan really think stripping the team of draft picks and roster talent is the way to get ahead. We aren’t the Rams that were one player away

I think any team with a QB question mark would be in the same position if a 26 year old elite QB in his prime was on the market..

So you're pretty much saying NO, AtL, Cleveland,  Seattle,  Washington,  Philly, and Indy are all dumb because they all were trying to get in on him as well?

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7 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

It was time last year. Rhule is a "coach" not a GM. Recruiting in college vs NFL is a bit different.

Rhule isn’t even a coach. He couldn’t coordinate offense or defense. He is just a salesman

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15 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

This team for the past few seasons has been ‘football guys’ between the coaching and ownership meddling 

 

as it stands this franchise is basically at rock bottom, worse than the 1-15 year and worse than the Jimmy C throw away season. 
 

No draft picks

no studs

 nothing

 

 the only way out of this mess is to let football guys do football things. I have faith in guys like Fitt, Suileman, Morgan. Say what you want about the BigCat and yes he was a dirty old man but he was a football guy through and through and let football guys run the franchise. 
 

DW4 was never going to save us, Mr. Teppah getting out of his own way is the only way this franchise will be saved

Is it a year ago? 

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