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Fire whom??? The Teppers picked the QB


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4 hours ago, FugginPoo said:

Tbs scheme given personnel should come under extreme scrutiny, worst possible setup for a rookie QB while the OL power run game of end of last season is EXACTLY what BY needs right now

A power run game is pretty fuging hard to run when 99.9% of your plays are out of shotgun or pistol formation. 

BY cannot operate under center or he would have done it more by now, his footwork is garbage. 

 

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4 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Tepper is a finance guy who relies on data and metrics to make decisions. It’s well documented he wanted to take a more “analytical” approach when he bought the team.

My guess is Tepper wanted to see a presentation with data and examples of how he’d build the team and offense, and Steichen probably didn’t come as prepared as other candidates because his team was busy going to the Super Bowl. Frank got the job because he was good at interviewing for what Tepper wanted to see. It’s also well documented that Frank impressed in the interview process with his preparation and presentations. Problem is he was a failure at his previous job and a glossy PowerPoint presentation doesn’t translate to winning football games.

This is reason #1A why Tepper has ruined this team. He has tried to run the team like it’s a hedge fund, has been a solution in search of a problem, and hasn’t done literally anything good for the franchise aside from putting the logo at midfield. 

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