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36 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

On a hunch or hearing from sources??

I believe all he said was best guess, so he’s probably taking what he is hearing from sources. Now, he whiffed big time on Watson and Sean Payton so who the heck knows lol. 
 

how he worded it: he listed all the teams with vacancies and for us put: Belicheck?? Or Monken 

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37 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I know some don’t like Albright, but he keeps listing Monken as a guy he thinks will be here. 

 I remember him mischaracterizing something to do with Wilks, out of ignorance. He hadn’t bothered to get the facts. Yeah he lost points with me. 

I can make up poo too: hey my source says what they are doing is getting a guy who'll promise to make Bryce Young into a winner by designing the Prius Offense that is gonna dominate the NFCS next year (Prius: limited range, small, boring to drive, hey .... )

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6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Apparently the lesson in Philly is that getting the team to a Super Bowl starts you down the path to being fired 🤔

Lurie is getting more involved huh. Tepper has a lot to learn, but even one of the best owners in the league start getting more hands on when the results aren’t meeting expectations… just saying that Tepper is far from the only one.

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59 minutes ago, Martin said:

Lurie is getting more involved huh. Tepper has a lot to learn, but even one of the best owners in the league start getting more hands on when the results aren’t meeting expectations… just saying that Tepper is far from the only one.


A LOT of owners are heavily involved. They are just not loud about it. I’ve heard enough retired scouts and coaches say this over the years to believe it’s more the norm than we think.

Lurie has always been very involved. He famously had weekly Monday morning meetings with Pederson during their Super Bowl winning year where Lurie would make suggestions and criticize Pederson for in game decisions.

 

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:


A LOT of owners are heavily involved. They are just not loud about it. I’ve heard enough retired scouts and coaches say this over the years to believe it’s more the norm than we think.

Lurie has always been very involved. He famously had weekly Monday morning meetings with Pederson during their Super Bowl winning year where Lurie would make suggestions and criticize Pederson for in game decisions.

 

For some reason people think it is unique to Tepper 

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