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Kyle Bailey says Tepper isnt happy, wants changes now.


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Was in my car listening to the radio and Kyle Bailey says he has been talking with people in the building and Tepper isn't happy, damn near furious about how the season has gone. Pretty much wants improvement asap or else. 

Take that how you want it. Didn't see it already posted. 

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Was in my car listening to the radio and Kyle Bailey says he has been talking with people in the building and Tepper isn't happy, damn near furious about how the season has gone. Pretty much wants improvement asap or else. 

Take that how you want it. Didn't see it already posted. 

KB is the guy with a direct line to Tepper.  If hes saying that its coming right from brass balls himself.  And thats not good, more impulsivity from Big Tepp..

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Step one? He needs to see himself out of the football decisions. He's proud to announce and brag about his personal involvement in these decisions when announced then get all pissed off and throw people under the bus when they don't work out. Look on the mirror and find the common denominator.

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Probably gonna give Reich an All Tomato. Meaning he better make changes or he will take all the tomatoes. 
But at this point it seems like the same thing comes out each season. 
Tepper isn’t happy. Fans talk about it. Nothing happens.

I really wish I felt better about my favorite sports teams owner. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Step one? He needs to see himself out of the football decisions. He's proud to announce and brag about his personal involvement in these decisions when announced then get all pissed off and throw people under the bus when they don't work out. Look on the mirror and find the common denominator.

Yeah I agree, he's gotta step back and realize his desire to win and his ability to realize when he's being sold a crock don't mix.

Weird to say I almost think Washington woulda been a better hire. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Step one? He needs to see himself out of the football decisions. He's proud to announce and brag about his personal involvement in these decisions when announced then get all pissed off and throw people under the bus when they don't work out. Look in the mirror and find the common denominator.

Guarantee you when/if this team becomes a contender he will take credit for it 100 percent. 

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