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Fitterer and Morgan draft presser today at 2:00


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Seems like Rhule is taking a page from the playbook of his boss. When you suck at your job, just hide.

It's the best thing to do when you can't keep your mouth shut when you absolutely should. 

So for the best of everyone involved they are doing the right thing by staying out off the media. 

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

this is the guy who just traded away all the picks from this class.  Clearly, protecting future picks isn't something he has cared about. 

Well, that may not have been entirely his decision, especially with regard to CJ Henderson who we know Matt Rhule was a big fan of.

It's also possible that experience may have changed his mind.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

It's the best thing to do when you can't keep your mouth shut when you absolutely should. 

So for the best of everyone involved they are doing the right thing by staying out off the media. 

if you can't put your HC out there because of his job as football coach......

he shouldn't be your football coach.  It's pretty simple.  

Tepper I guess is what he is.  He owns it and he can't fire himself. 

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Ok, so basically they wish they had day 2 picks. That's what I got from this. Question is if they can't trade back from 6, can they really just sit around for like 36 hours without a pick? We don't have any players to trade away, teams are gonna want 2023 picks and one of our 5ths

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