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Peter King talks David Tepper


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24 minutes ago, csx said:

I don't know how people can be so confidently critical of Reich given the bad management decisions and injury  decimated roster. He might have some issues but more than anything he was the scapegoat of owner and management 

I think it is fairly easy to be critical of Frank. His scheme, lack of adjustments, and game day decisions were terrible. Sure the roster is terrible, but so was Frank. Both can be true.

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I actually dont mind the firing. I think the right coach can change the direction pretty quickly, but we need the right team builder and as much as I would like to like Fitt, his record is not great. 

I dont mind the aggressiveness of Tepper taking swings at QB's (Teddy, Sam, Baker) QB's  or being aggressive at drafting one, I just wish we would see some success from those swings. 

This becomes a critical offseason to right the ship. 

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2 hours ago, d-dave said:

The best thing Dave Tepper can do is to hired a President of Football Operations.  Someone with some league executive experience who will run the team.  Do a nice public introduction where he is going to trust this person and will only be a fan.  No more talking to coaches outside of social situations.  

I think if Tepper were to hire someone good, who will stand up to Tepper, then that might make things better for a future coach.

He's got one but just doesn't know it.......................his wife. 

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1 hour ago, CanadianCat said:

I actually dont mind the firing. I think the right coach can change the direction pretty quickly, but we need the right team builder and as much as I would like to like Fitt, his record is not great. 

I dont mind the aggressiveness of Tepper taking swings at QB's (Teddy, Sam, Baker) QB's  or being aggressive at drafting one, I just wish we would see some success from those swings. 

This becomes a critical offseason to right the ship. 

Aggressiveness is only good if you know what you're doing.

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5 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Not really. King is a mouth piece spewing his opinion.  That doesn’t change the fact that Bryce has shown absolutely zero even when he had time. 

He's right, though. Protection's been terrible.

Doesn't mean Bryce is without fault, but it's objectively true.

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