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4 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

The disastrous nature of this season might rid us of both Fitt and Reich and we can build something new with BY going into year 2 like the Jags did for TLaw. 

Can't get on board with dumping Reich this soon...

Could only favor letting go of Fitterer If it's known that he overruled or unduly influenced Reich on the draft...

The ultimate responsibility still lies with David Tepper.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Can't get on board with dumping Reich this soon...

Could only favor letting go of Fitterer If it's known that he overruled or unduly influenced Reich on the draft...

The ultimate responsibility still lies with David Tepper.

Sometimes....you just know. I think we know.

Hell ya it rides on Tepper, but that isn't changing.

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On 11/6/2023 at 2:10 PM, Mr. Scot said:

Per his own words, David Tepper "just knew" that Matt Rhule was the right choice.

Except we have several years of 'film' on Recih in Indy to know what he is, a coach whose ceiling is Rivera-esque at best. It was an uninspired hire and continunes to be so.

The positive vibe here is hoping Tepper learns from yet another mistake of coaching hire and the next one is a selection with actual potential and ceiling. That would be a great positive.

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