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Say it LOUD with me Jon Ferrari as GM and Eric Sleeping With Bienemy for Head Coach


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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

With David Tepper making the decisions?

Hell no!

 

1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Would that make you trust David Tepper more?

Don't live in fear of what you can't control. Tepper is going to do what he wants to do regardless of what anyone else says or thinks. Besides, things can't get much worse than they already are.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Would that make you trust David Tepper more?

Reich is not the right coach for Bryce. Pretty obvious the offense has not been built around Bryce. There is a reason why the offense was better with a more normal QB vs Seattle. 

I don't trust Tepper, but I trust Reich even less that he can actually develop Bryce and not ruin him and if he is here next year the same crap is gonna happen because Reich wants Bryce to play like he is Stroud.

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6 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Reich is not the right coach for Bryce. Pretty obvious the offense has not been built around Bryce. There is a reason why the offense was better with a more normal QB vs Seattle. 

I don't trust Tepper, but I trust Reich even less that he can actually develop Bryce and not ruin him and if he is here next year the same crap is gonna happen because Reich wants Bryce to play like he is Stroud.

Still, way too soon to know that.

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You really think as long as David Tepper is the owner, that we would hire any sort of competent GM or HC? LOL!!!!!!!! No buddy, with Tepper here making all the decisions, we will just fire Fitterer and make someone else that is totally unqualified to be the GM. Then we will of course keep Reich because Tepper is dumb and likely does not want to fire his soccer coach and NFL coach in the same year to avoid the media backlash. So we'll keep Reich out of spite. Then at the end of next year we'll fire Reich, but keep the same incompetent GM. See the trend?

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