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Kyle Bailey says Tepper isnt happy, wants changes now.


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Just now, ickmule said:

Boy, do I miss JR. 

This is worse than Snyder. 

Nope. It's getting in that direction with coaches and players but not yet.

Hell no the the first part. You want the players to go back to practicing in a hotel ballroom when it rains? And that was the good stuff that was bad. 

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The misogyny zingers are laughable. Nicole Tepper is to David Tepper what Jerry Richardson's sons were to him here. Zero qualifications and have no business in the front office. Even that curmudgeon realized it was a bad decision and kicked his boys out of the picture. Says a lot about Tepper.

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Just now, frankw said:

The misogyny zingers are laughable. Nicole Tepper is to David Tepper what Jerry Richardson's sons were to him here. Zero qualifications and have no business in the front office. Even that curmudgeon realized it was a bad decision and kicked his boys out of the picture. Says a lot about Tepper.

Just more proof that Tepper is a buffoon. 

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1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

How do these rumors always end up getting out? Also, I always find it funny when owners are pissed and want changes…you’re the owner bruv, do something about it poo stack. 

Tepper has showed up to Baileys show a few times, most recently b4 the MNF football game.  My guess is he gets it from someone close to Tepp, possibly even Tepp himself.  

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Reich called the plays that kicked Bellichick in the dingaling in a superbowl. His record in Indy was better than Fox's, Rivera's, and Wilks'. He actually had back to back winning seasons in the Indy sh!t show. I wasn't crazy about the hire and was hoping for a young OC, but damn, can we quit acting like Reich is a bum? He's not. Like most NFL coaches, he goes as his QB play goes.

To be fair, Riwilfox "play not to lose and go .500" ball would be an improvement right now lol

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

The misogyny zingers are laughable. Nicole Tepper is to David Tepper what Jerry Richardson's sons were to him here. Zero qualifications and have no business in the front office. Even that curmudgeon realized it was a bad decision and kicked his boys out of the picture. Says a lot about Tepper.

She doesn't have any qualifications and neither does Dave, but they own the team.  I know Tepper is the current owner, but Nicole is part of his family and holds a position.  The Steelers have Anthony Rooney as a Scouting Intern, Dan Rooney Jr as VP of Player Personnel, Arthur Rooney Jr as VP and Arthur Rooney II (which is different than Jr for whatever reason) as the President.  

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1 minute ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Reich called the plays that kicked Bellichick in the dingaling in a superbowl. His record in Indy was better than Fox's, Rivera's, and Wilks'. He actually had back to back winning seasons in the Indy sh!t show. I wasn't crazy about the hire and was hoping for a young OC, but damn, can we quit acting like Reich is a bum? He's not. Like most NFL coaches, he goes as his QB play goes.

To be fair, Riwilfox "play not to lose and go .500" ball would be an improvement right now lol

I think we have a problem and it's bigger than Reich. Or Fitterer. Or Bryce Young. Or any other coach, player, or front office personnel. Ever since Tepper started "putting his stamp on the football side of the house" (I think that's the verbiage he used) after focusing on the business side of operations in year one, everything has been a series of comedies of errors. Tepper gets involved and makes a bold decision and proudly announces it to the world. Everything goes to poo. Tepper disappears. Tepper reappears to announce another bold move. Everything goes to poo. Tepper disappears. It's a recurring theme.

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4 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Reich called the plays that kicked Bellichick in the dingaling in a superbowl. His record in Indy was better than Fox's, Rivera's, and Wilks'. He actually had back to back winning seasons in the Indy sh!t show. I wasn't crazy about the hire and was hoping for a young OC, but damn, can we quit acting like Reich is a bum? He's not. Like most NFL coaches, he goes as his QB play goes.

To be fair, Riwilfox "play not to lose and go .500" ball would be an improvement right now lol

???? Doug Peterson called all the plays in that superbowl, you dont know ball!

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

She doesn't have any qualifications and neither does Dave, but they own the team.  I know Tepper is the current owner, but Nicole is part of his family and holds a position.  The Steelers have Anthony Rooney as a Scouting Intern, Dan Rooney Jr as VP of Player Personnel, Arthur Rooney Jr as VP and Arthur Rooney II (which is different than Jr for whatever reason) as the President.  

They are more the exception to the rule I'd say. The Steelers as much as I despise them and their bandwagon transplant fans here have a track record of success because the right people make the big decisions. The Tepper's are one trainwreck to the next and shouldn't be in charge of a lemonade stand.

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23 hours 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. 

Time to trade the rest of our future draft picks for some has-beens so we can go 2-15. 

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14 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Reich called the plays that kicked Bellichick in the dingaling in a superbowl. His record in Indy was better than Fox's, Rivera's, and Wilks'. He actually had back to back winning seasons in the Indy sh!t show. I wasn't crazy about the hire and was hoping for a young OC, but damn, can we quit acting like Reich is a bum? He's not. Like most NFL coaches, he goes as his QB play goes.

To be fair, Riwilfox "play not to lose and go .500" ball would be an improvement right now lol

this is the guy who called plays in that Super Bowl.  And the entire time Frank was employed in Philly

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also, Ron had a better win % in Carolina than Frank did in Indy. 

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