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Breaking, Ian Rapoport: Fitterer Fired


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12 minutes ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

Given the fact we likely traded multiple hall of fame players in order to get Bryce Young has to cement Fitterer as the worst GM of all time.

 

I get the point but who are the multiple HOF players traded?

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18 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Also a tough thing for Bryce. The guy who originally pounded the table for him and was his biggest advocate is now gone. 

An even bigger hurdle to climb appears as not many QBs handpicked by a former, fired regime tend to work out for the next one.

Yeah. Hard to rebuild an offense like this, but has to happen. 

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6 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

Yeah. Hard to rebuild an offense like this, but has to happen. 

Yep. It totally did need to happen.

Will be very interesting to see how this offseason shakes out.  

The roster is primed for the full tear down/rebuild we should have done at the get-go with Tepper.  Just 5 years late with a potential QB already in the mix.    

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28 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Yep. It totally did need to happen.

Will be very interesting to see how this offseason shakes out.  

The roster is primed for the full tear down/rebuild we should have done at the get-go with Tepper.  Just 5 years late with a potential QB already in the mix.    

Full rebuild in deed.  Might as well move guys like moton, jackson etc if you can.

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18 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Full rebuild in deed.  Might as well move guys like moton, jackson etc if you can.

Yep.

There's 3 guys representing any semblance of a "core" on contract next season:

Derrick Brown, Vonn Bell, & Taylor Moton

But we may be in a good position to send Moton to a better place.  By the time this can be built, he'll be on his 3rd contract, so might as well position ourselves in a better spot with youth and send him to a contender.

Luvu is the only guy worth re-signing.  Maybe Franklin as ST captain.  

We're likely stuck with Tuttle, Bozeman, & maybe Woods another year. 

Mingo and Icky will be here unless the new HC really isn't liking them.

Bryce will of course be here...  

That's really it. 

This is as bare bones as you'll see an NFL roster.  

 

 

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Just now, Bear Hands said:

Yep.

There's 3 guys representing any semblance of a "core" on contract next season:

Derrick Brown, Vonn Bell, & Taylor Moton

But we may be in a good position to send Moton to a better place.  By the time this can be built, he'll be on his 3rd contract, so might as well position ourselves in a better spot with youth and send him to a contender.

Luvu is the only guy worth re-signing.  Maybe Franklin as ST captain.  

We're likely stuck with Tuttle, Bozeman, & maybe Woods another year. 

Mingo and Icky will be here unless the new HC really isn't liking them.

Bryce will of course be here...  

That's really it. 

This is as bare bones as you'll see an NFL roster.  

 

 

moton is about to get expensive and he is aging.  Not sure what you can get for him but I would certainly shop him

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