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Canales and Morgan to report to Tepper


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33 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Who are they supposed to report to, Roger Goodell?  Jfc wait til the season starts at least before judging the new guys

It was supposed to be a hire to be the buffer between Tepper and the coaches.....WTF happened to that ?

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1 minute ago, Jmac said:

It was supposed to be a hire to be the buffer between Tepper and the coaches.....WTF happened to that ?

Morgan may still be that on the unofficial basis as President of Football.

 

We don't know and won't know unless somebody in the team shares their org chart.  I'm going to choose to be hopeful because being miserable and pessimistic all offseason is depressing .

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Not really fussed about the structure. It's fairly common across all sports. The Kroenke's own my football (soccer) team and the manager and sporting director report directly to Josh Kroenke but he just writes the cheques and lets them get on with it. That's what Tepper needs to do. What's gone before doesn't fill you with hope but there's always a chance he changes.

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I guess all we can do is hope for the best. Person isn't on Teppers birthday list, so maybe he is writing shitt now to get under his skin. I will give the new guys the benefit of the doubt obviously. 

You are all correct. Let's  see how this plays out in a few months when the fall rolls back around.

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all we have to go on as far as interpretation during the tepper area is him micromanaging. this isn't an uncommon practice within the league, but it is usually without the level of micromanaging that has gone on here. 

it could be that there will be a scaled back level of accountability, but with tepper... we need to see it first before we believe there's any sense of learned/acquired moderation in his management style.

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