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Dave Tepper after the game


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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Honestly this could be a good thing. If he is persuading our staff who to draft and what to do maybe his frustration will be a wake up call. This is pretty much all we can hope for at this point. 

yeah I hope you are absolutely right.however with that said with David Tepper's track record as of date &  just like going into the locker room this afternoon & screaming obscenities at the team after the game just goes to show you that yeah he is going to be involved & heavily involved at that ...just saying

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4 hours 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.

No owner stays out of football decisions. Especially one like Tepper. It’s a fantasy world. 

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Honestly this could be a good thing. If he is persuading our staff who to draft and what to do maybe his frustration will be a wake up call. This is pretty much all we can hope for at this point. 

This is how normal people operate. It's not how egomaniacal billionaires generally act. If anything, he'll probably think he needs to be even more involved.

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43 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

No owner stays out of football decisions. Especially one like Tepper. It’s a fantasy world. 

Absolutely not true at all. Reich said so himself and he’s a dinosaur. Hell, even JR hired someone to make those decisions. It’s also rare an owner create a round table of personnel making those decisions that includes his wife, who is just an inept as the owner, along with giving a spot to a customer service rep who has no clue about football decisions either. And so 3/6 of that ‘round table’ are already in agreeance. Thats rare. It’s beyond egotistical. It’s NOT how other owners do things. See where I’m going with this ? 1-10. You think a coach will be hired and some in and argue with half the table? Lol

Why are you acting like Tepper, his operation, and his weekly meetings are happening all over the league? They aren’t.

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14 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Absolutely not true at all. Reich said so himself and he’s a dinosaur. Hell, even JR hired someone to make those decisions. It’s also rare an owner create a round table of personnel making those decisions that includes his wife, who is just an inept as the owner, along with giving a spot to a customer service rep who has no clue about football decisions either. And so 3/6 of that ‘round table’ are already in agreeance. Thats rare. It’s beyond egotistical. It’s NOT how other owners do things. See where I’m going with this ? 1-10. You think a coach will be hired and some in and argue with half the table? Lol

Why are you acting like Tepper, his operation, and his weekly meetings are happening all over the league? They aren’t.

Name an owner not involved. You’re already incorrect if you think Jerry “don’t get any tattoos” Richardson wasn’t involved 

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8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Name an owner not involved. You’re already incorrect if you think Jerry “don’t get any tattoos” Richardson wasn’t involved 

Fair I agree with you honestly at least Jerry knew football though...

People can crap on Tepper for the pick but honestly I'm more po'd at the retread coach who doesn't understand modern routes or playing to the teams strengths (power running)

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