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Tepper to pick the new coach


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Let's be clear. Fitterer and Morgan will submit their choice for coach to Tepper for his final approval. I'd expect Tepper to 'voir dire' the potential coach and either give his thumbs up or down. Doesn't mean Tepper is going to interview all of them, just the one(s) that Fitterer puts before him.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

He actually confirmed that he will be involved.

He said he anticipates it but that Tepper makes those decisions. That is not a strong statement but a professional one. 

That does not sound like as rock-solid as the sources stated but still up in the air. 

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Just now, Waldo said:

He said he anticipates it but that Tepper makes those decisions. That is not a strong statement but a professional one. 

That does not sound like as rock-solid as the sources stated but still up in the air. 

Not really. He's just acknowledging Tepper making final decisions. That doesn't say anything about his status at all.

He also talked several times about planning for the team's future, which would indicate he's firmly involved in that.

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13 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

That should concern us all.  I'm not saying Fitts/Morgan are the Yoda's of selecting NFL coaches, but Tepper is the Ty-D-Bol Man in that area until proven otherwise.  0 for 1 does not describe how badly he swung and missed the first time.

Ty-D-Bol Man! - The Lester & Charlie Review

If it makes fans feel better most new owners do not hit on their first hiring. 
I am willing to be patient with Tepper and hope Rhule was just an honest mistake for a first time owner. 

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