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Serious question: what HC candidate in their right mind would want to come here?


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Good candidates with options? None.

 

will people still want the job? Ofc, there is some truth to the “only 32 teams…” mantra *but*, the best candidates with options will absolutely not want anything to do with here with Tepper at the helm.

 

we aren’t getting Ben Johnson, or Slowik, or the next McDaniels, or a Demeco. The only appeal for working for our org at this point is salary. 
 

its fugging sad

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Well going 1-10 in 11 games with a #1 overall pick, and top-10 1st rounders for the past 4 years will also do it.  

The Tepper being impatient thing isn't as bad as it's let on.  He gave Rivera more time than most wanted (an extra year), gave Rhule more time than most wanted (2.5).  He's just not making the RIGHT moves.  

This was an unmitigated disaster that you abort mission on. 

Now will a Ben Johnson want to come here? Probably not.   

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Slow start? C’mon, we went from 7-10 clear issues but sort of competitive to the worst team in the league. This isn’t a slow start, this was a march to 1-16.

I’d imagine that we’ll have plenty of candidates and they’ll have a much longer leash because it’s obvious that our talent level has been gutted so we are absolutely in rebuild mode. Reich and Fitt promised we were on compete mode.

First, I’m glad they didn’t make Evero interim because he deserves a real chance without a stigma attached to his results.

Second, I’m a lot more interested now than I was a half hour ago because Reich was legit terrible.

Last, I have no faith that we will pick the right guys with Tepper, especially if we don’t get rid of Fitterer first. We need a GM/scouts that actually know what they are doing. Look at the Rams and Texans. They were shitty teams devoid of talent, but they drafted much better than us just this past draft and are in a lot better place than us. Chicago has a bright future it seems with picks because they fleeced the poo out of us.

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