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Any info About the Stroud and Levis Meetings?


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4 hours ago, CashNewton22 said:

Procedure 

Eeehhh... 😕

4 hours ago, therealmjl said:

Florio's job is to stir the pot.

It sure as hell isn't to be knowledgeable.

Pretty much every good source has said that Tepper isn't influencing the decision, but Florio has a mindset he's always gonna run with 🙄

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19 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty much every good source has said that Tepper isn't influencing the decision, but Florio has a mindset he's always gonna run with 🙄

Florio is terrible but in terms of Tepper seeing is believing. One could point to 2021 and say well he didn't step in and push them toward Fields. But all we have on that are whispers that he liked JF anyways. And this is a different ball park altogether given the investment to secure the pick. I'll begin to believe it when they put out the behind the scenes from this years draft in the coming months.

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Just now, frankw said:

Florio is terrible but in terms of Tepper seeing is believing. One could point to 2021 and say well he didn't step in and push them toward Fields. But all we have on that are whispers that he liked JF anyways. And this is a different ball park altogether given the investment to secure the pick. I'll begin to believe it when they put out the behind the scenes from this years draft in the coming months.

He sure as poo kicked teddy to the curb

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

He sure as poo kicked teddy to the curb

Yeah but some or most of that was definitely Rhule. Teddy bruised his ego really bad when he went public with criticism. Darnold was the perfect rebound after because he would never rock the boat.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Yeah but some or most of that was definitely Rhule. Teddy bruised his ego really bad when he went public with criticism. Darnold was the perfect rebound after because he would never rock the boat.

“I think when you get to quarterbacks and NFL in general, you always want to try to figure out, do you have the best that’s in the position of this right now?” Tepper said, via Alaina Getzenberg of the Charlotte Observer. “And that’s constant evaluation and re-evaluation of that. And that’s what we’ll constantly go through.

“It’s an ongoing process and it’s a question of who can be that guy that can help you win. That’s the most important position on the field. … Unless you have that guy for sure that gets you to playoffs and Super Bowls, you have to keep reevaluating that because that’s the only thing that matters is Super Bowls. And until you have that guy, you’re evaluating, evaluating, evaluating every year.”

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

“I think when you get to quarterbacks and NFL in general, you always want to try to figure out, do you have the best that’s in the position of this right now?” Tepper said, via Alaina Getzenberg of the Charlotte Observer. “And that’s constant evaluation and re-evaluation of that. And that’s what we’ll constantly go through.

“It’s an ongoing process and it’s a question of who can be that guy that can help you win. That’s the most important position on the field. … Unless you have that guy for sure that gets you to playoffs and Super Bowls, you have to keep reevaluating that because that’s the only thing that matters is Super Bowls. And until you have that guy, you’re evaluating, evaluating, evaluating every year.”

Rhule was an egomaniac. But I don't buy that Tep is fully hands off. Bringing his wife into the team operations was surprisingly welcomed by many here considering all the things that were said about Richardson having his sons help run the team years ago. Hopefully it shakes out for us alright in the long run. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile.

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