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Tepper has learned NOTHING (wants to use Fitty like Hurney with transition)


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Eh, this doesn’t sound definitive. I wouldn’t personally get as hung up on that part as I would the parts where she says he might not keep his job and “Carolina could be starting anew”.  
 

Plus as I put in another thread; Schefter is reporting that Tepper is using a hiring firm and that his sources believe Scott is likely out. It’s not a source off, but they’re saying similar things. 
 

So without getting caught up on a few word differences here and there the reporting for the past few weeks whether it’s locally or nationally has implied that Scott is likely on his way out, which is the important part. 

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Could be true, but it's a "sense around the league" which means they basically would be surprised and they've got a feeling but they've got nothing definitive to base it on.

Just like there's a sense around the huddle that Tepper is going to find some way to fug it up again. That's probably true as well, but we've got to wait and see.

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51 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Could be true, but it's a "sense around the league" which means they basically would be surprised and they've got a feeling but they've got nothing definitive to base it on.

Just like there's a sense around the huddle that Tepper is going to find some way to fug it up again. That's probably true as well, but we've got to wait and see.

It's basically an article saying that sense around the league is that David Tepper runs his franchise like a fuging moron and sense around the league in this case is spot on.

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