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Can we talk about Fitterer and the off-season so far


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I'm not going to get overly excited about any of it. Expectations will remain low unless a pro-level QB starter is added to the mix; and even then, like always, we won't know what kind of team we have until mid to late October. 

The moves have been decent. Still scratching my head over Thomas (Hooper signed with Titans for one year and 6 mil), but I'll have to live with it. And I wonder why only one year for Bozeman.

I will say that it's been better than last season, but it has to be considering the mess they made of the coming draft with a dearth of day 1 and 2 picks. But perhaps Fitt can pull a few rabbits out his fat ass there. We'll see.

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17 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Rhule had full control last season.

Lots of people with connections are questioning whether he still does 

I do as well, thats not my main issue.

My issue anything bad = 100% Rhule

Anything great/good= Rhule had 0.0 part and it was all cause of fitt/morgan/tepper/________ .

Its already tiresome. Its like Rhule can do NOTHING right and only does bad. I mean the guy hired a good new group of coaches(minus the old timer DL). And if he is in fact stepping back and allowing more group think decisions, well that a positive as well.  Not a rhule simp, but not going to fully think hes incapable of good/smart choices. 

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