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The Athletic: “‘Hunger Games’ culture” at BOFA


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9 minutes ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

Not surprised to hear of all this dysfunction. I understand an entire house cleaning is needed, but the lone bright spot has been on the defense side of things. I would hate to lose Evero and his staff, since they are making the only progress on the team. 

If you try to keep evero you have to fire everyone he doesn’t want, let him pick the gm, and probably let him pick team president. 
 

like give him belichick levels of control. Or else why would he stick around for this place intrigue bullshit

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I was on the "bryce young is a bust" train about 3ish weeks ago and this lines up with that.  Not understanding an offense, along with his shitty mechanics(which he has always had) coupled with his slight frame and poo arm is just a recipe for starting completely over.

Yea.. in spite of all these glaring deficiencies  dipper is gonna jam this kid down our throat in 2024 and then maybe he'll realize he needs his hands out of it when next season is a disaster...hes like a big giant stir cook. Coaches are not going to want to come here because of this reason. Blow it up this season and do it again next season too...I can see that coming. Least we'll have the 1st in 25....

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2 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

Yea.. in spite of all these glaring deficiencies  dipper is gonna jam this kid down our throat in 2024 and then maybe he'll realize he needs his hands out of it when next season is a disaster...hes like a big giant stir cook. Coaches are not going to want to come here because of this reason. Blow it up this season and do it again next season too...I can see that coming. Least we'll have the 1st in 25....

Not sure anyone can come away from this and not understand bryce needs to be benched right now, but I’m sure the Cope Squad will tell us. 

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13 minutes ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

Not surprised to hear of all this dysfunction. I understand an entire house cleaning is needed, but the lone bright spot has been on the defense side of things. I would hate to lose Evero and his staff, since they are making the only progress on the team. 

Clean house again only to have the same buffoon making all the decisions....its how got to this mess...not gonna change till dipper changes.

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