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Dan Morgan named GM/President


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14 minutes ago, Zod said:

Also, back in the day Dan hung out at more than one huddle tailgate and brought pizza.

 

This is a W day.

Eh, Tepper sucks. Nothing against Dan and this isn't his fault, but it's an L until proven otherwise. Call it the 'Appaloosa Effect'. 

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sad times, sad sad times

 

my post from a couple of days ago:

We have the worst roster in the league, we just had a historically bad season, we gave the #1 overall pick up for an outlier of all outliers and Morgan was a part of all that.  Dont try and poo on the folks that want to completely clean house.  I mean for fugs sake this roster has deteriorated since morgan has come on board.  Is it all his fault, of course not but lets not act like he was some innocent bystander not contributing to this circus

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19 minutes ago, Zod said:

Then you don't know Dan.

 

I know Dan and he is far from a yes man.

 

He is also one of the most competitive people that has ever walked in the stadium.

 

I hope it works out for him

 

 

you have absolutely no idea how dan operates in a business setting

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Biggest negative is he directly had a hand in how bad this team has been. Biggest positive is maybe he and Fitterer didn’t see eye to eye, who knows. We don’t know how much of the decisions were on Dan or Fitterer or Tepper. 

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The only good thing about this is that the GM was hired before the coach. Not that It’ll probably matter in this dumpster fire of a franchise, but I like when the GM gets to pick the coach and they are tied together. 
 

no bullshit that Rhule and Fitterer couldn’t go together because Fitterer didn’t hire Rhule. With that said, joke is on me, and the teppers will be the ones picking the coach.

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