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17 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Tepper fired the Head Coach, RB/Assistant HC, and QB Coach…the same day.  

…11 games into their first season.

There was something going on besides Bryce’s performance.  Why not the OC at that point?

At that point you just need people to run practice. It was the reason Raheem morris wasn’t fired in Tampa bay years ago. 

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39 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Tepper fired the Head Coach, RB/Assistant HC, and QB Coach…the same day.  

…11 games into their first season.

There was something going on besides Bryce’s performance.  Why not the OC at that point?

Tepper fired the HC. Tabor fired the rest when he was interim. I read it was because they were all going behind each other’s backs. Who knows the truth? Brown was left because there was no one left to call plays. I believe those were all Frank Reich guys too? I could be wrong. 

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20 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

At that point you just need people to run practice. It was the reason Raheem morris wasn’t fired in Tampa bay years ago. 

Agreed but those 3 must have had some sort of shared disagreement with those that remained (Tabor, Campen, Brown).

Now they’re all gone, complete reset. 

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3 hours ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Tepper fired the Head Coach, RB/Assistant HC, and QB Coach…the same day.  

…11 games into their first season.

There was something going on besides Bryce’s performance.  Why not the OC at that point?

It was confirmed by Brown's wife on social media (she later deleted) that someone had to remain on the offensive staff to finish out the season and that  Thomas, in fact, was already fired.  Call it a deferred firing, if you will.

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33 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Checked his twitter. Couldn't find anything definitive 🤔

Before I went into work I was watching his twitter. Apparently he is in Charlotte and in the facility, I saw him messing with people about the Ping-pong tables and such.  Wouldn't surprise me if he does infact land a gig here though.  I guess we can chalk it as speculation at this point.

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On 2/11/2024 at 12:33 PM, HardcoreHokie said:

Agreed but those 3 must have had some sort of shared disagreement with those that remained (Tabor, Campen, Brown).

Now they’re all gone, complete reset. 

Campen was reported to be one of the guys running to Tepper. It's also believed that Tabor was one, but no names have ever been confirmed from internal sources. Campen was mentioned by someone outside the team, though.

On 2/11/2024 at 12:29 PM, ForJimmy said:

Tepper fired the HC. Tabor fired the rest when he was interim. I read it was because they were all going behind each other’s backs. Who knows the truth? Brown was left because there was no one left to call plays. I believe those were all Frank Reich guys too? I could be wrong. 

Brown wasn't. They'd never met.

He was reportedly added after an outside suggestion (possibly Tepper).

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