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Fire whom??? The Teppers picked the QB


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This is what you get when the owner and his VP wife make football decisions.

Obviously they wanted Young regardless of other opinions from coaches etc.

Tepper picked the HC and GM. The rest of the peons fall in line behind. 

His wife went to "classes" about managing a NFL franchise (or some bullshat like that). She is now 2nd in command of a billion dollar plus franchise....with zero actual football experience.

They made the play for Young, and this I am convinced of. The Hedge fund God screwed the pooch and we all are along for the ride.

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

When that report came out about Tepper being blown away by Bryce at their dinner date because of his football IQ, it was a wrap. Same crap was said when he interviewed Rhule, guy doesn’t know poo. 

Tepper also turned Steichen away after one zoom meeting.

The guy is literally a god damn moron

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I honestly have no idea how the process went down. But here's what I do know...

There's a repeating cycle here since David Tepper bought the team. There's a poo show. Tepper steps in to loudly and proudly announce a bold move that was either completely his idea or that he was deeply involved in the process. This immediately backfires and another poo show ensues while Tepper disappears into the background. Tepper steps in to loudly and proudly announce a bold move that was either completely his idea or that he was deeply involved in the process.

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

When that report came out about Tepper being blown away by Bryce at their dinner date because of his football IQ, it was a wrap. Same crap was said when he interviewed Rhule, guy doesn’t know poo. 

Tepper doesn’t know poo about football, even worse he is the boss and thinks he knows what he is talking about 

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

Tepper also turned Steichen away after one zoom meeting.

The guy is literally a god damn moron

That was the most cringe story I have heard from them to date.  The hottest coaching candidate who has literally developed 2 qbs and you cross him off your list because of a "bad zoom interview" while he is prepping for the playoffs.  Its doesnt get more moronic then that. 

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