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Kyle Bailey says Tepper isnt happy, wants changes now.


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23 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Can't fire a first year coach mid season, so what's he going to do?

Reich won't give up play calling.

The fug you can't, as a matter of fact, that is exactly what he should do. Own the mistake and let the fanbase know you have some self awareness and you're committed to getting this right.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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So this wouldnt be kosher?  damn who knew

Guessing that's Teppers wife? Or one of his wives? Or girlfriends? Or escorts?

Tepper seems nice enough but his ego is bigger than his non-liquitable asset accounts and as you get up in age, you really begin to ponder things like time. What is a "4 year rebuild"? Well, in fan years, it's an eternity. 

The excitement of the Cam years is gone and Tepper tried to replicate that to drive revenue which may pay off eventually. The biggest problem I have isn't that Young won't be good one day, but that to make him good you'll have to sacrifice elsewhere. Certain guys allow you to skirt on top of the line talent at other positions whereas Bryce will require that expense which in the salary cap world is disaster if you don't draft for poo. 

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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He really cannot fire Reich 6 games in, I mean that would be some fuged up poo

No, it would be the right thing. The old man is clearly out of his depth and has no idea what he is doing - play calling, situational awareness (Thielen incident last weekend), clock management, every part of this.

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If he's really that upset then he needs to think about what to do next and do the opposite. I mean for fug sake he dropped Wilks who was winning with a mediocre team and brought in a coach who was just fired mid-season. He sucks as a decision maker. Fitt sucks as a GM. I would love to see a former player come in as a GM, like Greg Olsen or Thomas Davis, that would be my wish.

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18 minutes ago, CRA said:

He can fire Fitt.  That really the only place to go when it comes time to feed the angry football god.  Which does nothing to make us better today. 

Can't even blame the OC when it's Frank call the plays out of his core O.  But Frank has done it before. 

We've been in this horrible cycle of retaining GM after firing the coach, firing the coach and retaining the GM, etc. People aren't going to love it, but the right move is to rip the bandaid off and expunge both of them. Frank is not the right guy for the job, and Fit has proven to consistently make the wrong decision over and over again. 

New GM and let him find the right coach for this, Tepper has to be hands off from there.

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