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Dan Morgan named GM/President


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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

you serious clark?

For all we know he was telling Fitterer to go a different direction.  The narrative is that Reich wanted Stroud and Mr Meddlesome said no take Young. Maybe Morgan was also team Bryce. For all we know Morgan wanted to shore up the line more but Fitterer either ignored him or didn’t have the means to make it happen. We have no idea what Morgan thinks or how he plans to turn the team around. 

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same logic of why I wanted Fitterer fired with Rhule.  Dan Morgan has been part of horrific player management the last several years.  In an organization where it was reported Tepper had been weeding out non yes men types.  And there he remained.  I don’t care to imagine who owned what % of the all the many many bad player decisions we made….there have been too many for the “answer” to of been on the roster logic. 

loved the player.  And he might be great.  But the looking for the answer inside the mess we have been is a tough sell. 

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3 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

For all we know he was telling Fitterer to go a different direction.  The narrative is that Reich wanted Stroud and Mr Meddlesome said no take Young. Maybe Morgan was also team Bryce. For all we know Morgan wanted to shore up the line more but Fitterer either ignored him or didn’t have the means to make it happen. We have no idea what Morgan thinks or how he plans to turn the team around. 


Morgan was hired because he was team Bryce. No way Dave would hire a guy who would want to move in a different direction.

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4 minutes ago, Tbe said:


Morgan was hired because he was team Bryce. No way Dave would hire a guy who would want to move in a different direction.

I was just about to ask how did he feel about bryce. Well unless we get a hard nosed coach the nightmare is gonna continue for next couple years

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:


Morgan was hired because he was team Bryce. No way Dave would hire a guy who would want to move in a different direction.

This hire confirms a lot of those types of things.

No way to spin this but he is a yes man on team Tepper. Nothing changes but the names.

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