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This is all on Tepper


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1 minute ago, Rags said:

I feel you, I like Wilks.

This offense is anemic, worse than last year somehow. Sam Darnold is still looking like our best QB on the roster. 

At least we're hitting rock bottom in a year with some intriguing QB prospects.

If we pick a QB with our first pick, then we need to just go ahead and start him next season even if Matt Corrall looks good in the preseason.

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3 minutes ago, saX man said:

He gambled on Rhule and lost, and now we are in complete disarray. 

Hope we get the next HC hire correct

He won’t. He has no idea what he’s doing and lacks people skills. He just thought it would make him cool to own an NFL franchise.  It didn’t work. 

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7 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

He makes the decisions.  He set us back three years, minimum.  Who else do you think is responsible?  He has overseen the assembly of this entire shitshow we're currently witnessing.  

this coaching staff was picked by Rhule and we are half way in to that season after him getting fired. What do you want to happen today? Because this team is what it is right now. 

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Who hires the coach?  Who signs the checks?  It's his decisions.  No one else's.  

He admitted he basically hired Fitterer as a patsy because Rhule had full control over personnel, which he allowed.  It's all on him.

Rhule was a bad hire. But Tepper gave him time and it didn’t work out.

Generally speaking you want a patient owner and that’s rare in a new owner. It’s a good trait. 
 

 Rhule made the football decisions, and tepper said that was a mistake in his presser. Tepper didn’t force this roster on Rhule and company. I’m not saying he doesn’t take blame but the title is it’s all teppers fault. 

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Just now, countryboi said:

this coaching staff was picked by Rhule and we are half way in to that season after him getting fired. What do you want to happen today? Because this team is what it is right now. 

But how did it get there?  

And no, this staff was not entirely picked by Rhule.

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