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LaCanfora Hearing that Scott will be Gone


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On 12/14/2023 at 6:53 AM, rayzor said:

There's no way Fitt or anyone in this front office should still have a job.

Worst team in the league by far (which, considering the level of sick not just in division, but in conference is quite an accomplishment) and you traded away your first pick....you sold the farm for the first pick and the coaching staff you hired smell of the hunger games, then your head coach gets fired and the whole coaching staff you spent mega millions on us a getting fired too?

Wow what a failure. Probably the worst failure in the history of the league.

I know it's on Tepper, but the heads that roll on this (and there will be) dont belong to the owner and his wife.

At the end of the day, it's also easy to spot why this team is the worst roster, bar none: Drafting has simply been terrible.  

We were told the 2021 draft was all Rhule, but you watch the post-draft pressers, and outside of the fact Rhule already looked mentally checked out, Scott was the guy answering qs about strategy, trade calls, team boards, etc.  Scott even mentioned turning down offers for #8--they kept it because they loved Horn THAT much.  This perception it was all Rhule is a bit shortsighted IMO.  Fitterer has had plenty of say since day 1 of arrival.    

6 of those 11 2021 picks are off the team.  With 1 more good as gone (TMJ).  The remaining 4: Horn, Brady C, Tremble, & Hubbard.  

Then, the 2022 draft was the one we were told via reports Fitt had more clear, a bit more leeway over MR.  That was just last year, and only half/3 of those 6 guys are on the team anymore.  2 of those goners we wasted picks trading up for (Corral, Brandon Smith)  

Then this past season, Zavala and Robinson were ineffective.  We wasted more value trading up for DJJ who has been mostly ineffective.  Mingo is about the 8th most impressive WR in this class, and I don't want to even get into Bryce and what we gave away.

Fitt has simply burned through too much without hitting a single pick.  Not one pick is a certified value find.

Chubba freaking Hubbard is the most consistent and successful pick in our last 3 drafts lol.

Ignored the better opportunities that came to us and went too hard as the aggressor for the wrong guys.  If you're going to take that aggressive chip mover mentality, you better hit.  And he has not and the roster is terrible.  Simple as that.

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