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Dave Tepper after the game


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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

He should stay out of the locker room unless it a special occasion. He has no clue about a toxic work environment and him being involved in every aspect of the team is not helping, especially with everyone being aware of the fact that Rhule….i mean Frank, is on the hot seat. This season has been a complete disaster and the owner being this involved helps nothing. 

He owns the team. He didn’t pay billions for it to stay out of the locker room, that’s ridiculous 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

He owns the team. He didn’t pay billions for it to stay out of the locker room, that’s ridiculous 

I don't care if he sets up permanent residence in the locker room as long as he stays out of any and all football decisions.

But I'm not holding my breath waiting on that happening.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't care if he sets up permanent residence in the locker room as long as he stays out of any and all football decisions.

But I'm not holding my breath waiting on that happening.

In football decisions, meetings on Monday with the coach the day after, with his wife watching the oline after you cut a starter.… 

 

All while your track record has proven no success on the field. Time to back the hell off of something, whatever he’s doing isn’t working and the constant presence isn’t coming off supportive it sounds intimidating. People don’t work best in that environment 

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The crazy part is I suspect he's furious because he thinks he's given over most of the direction of the team to people who have centuries of combined experience...only for him to forget that he's an American boss in an American environment with American employees who have the American power distance. IOW, as soon as he indicated a preference for Bryce, the $50m he's probably paying his coaching staff and front office went into CYA mode and deferred to him instead of telling him when he was wrong. He knows that what the boss says goes, so this is his mess even if he thinks he's tried to make it less so.

If I were him, I would become an absentee owner. Let the team have a president who makes all the decisions and only participate in mandatory owner activities like voting on TV deals, and if I could, I would let the president do that too. I'd give the president a max budget today, let him/her know that they can adjust for inflation annually, and he/she can spend that on team ops and hiring while I turn my attention elsewhere. Treat the team like a 20 year CD that I passively notice. Go to the games as a spectator in the owners box. Enjoy the perks of being an NFL owner and let others run the team and let the chips fall where they may.

He'd never do that though.

 

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