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Dave Tepper wants Ben Johnson


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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

The question is why in the hell would Ben Johnson want us?

 

We are literally the worst situation in the NFL. Unless Tepper massively overpays no chance he comes here.

Be interesting to see if money makes a difference… I do think Tepper would pay a huge premium but gotta imagine going to LA and having Herbert will be tough to overcome. Maybe his parents live here or something and that + the higher offer wins out 

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2 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Be interesting to see if money makes a difference… I do think Tepper would pay a huge premium but gotta imagine going to LA and having Herbert will be tough to overcome. Maybe his parents live here or something and that + the higher offer wins out 

I actually think Chicago will be the most attractive job this off-season. He gets his choice at QB and possibly Marvin Harrison JR. Being that he is a OC that has to be appealing. Bears also have a better bigger brand than the Chargers.

 

 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I actually think Chicago will be the most attractive job this off-season. He gets his choice at QB and possibly Marvin Harrison JR. Being that he is a OC that has to be appealing. Bears also have a better bigger brand than the Chargers.

 

 

Yeah you right there, I wasn’t thinking that job comes open this year but if it does it would be up there for sure 

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2 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Hmm, let's see.....

Option 1 - Go to Chargers with an already established franchise QB and weapons with very good players on defense.

Option 2 - Bet your coaching career with a potential bust of a QB, no weapons, no draft picks, and a meddling owner.

That sure is a hard one.

crystal clear... but money dipper can throw...

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