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26 minutes ago, frankw said:

He seemed like a good guy good luck to him. But I'm glad we are letting our new head coach build his staff. Anyone not named Evero.. ✌️

well, and Evero's staff.  Evero was a good Coord, but also his assistants at all levels did a good job.  I would keep that cohesion together for defensive stability.  The offense and special teams should be completely uprooted.  

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30 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The "Hunger Games" story might have done him in.

Fired on the same day:

HC Frank Reich

QB Coach Josh McCown

RB Coach Duce Staley


Promoted to HC that same day:

ST Coach Chris Tabor

 

Later fired:

GM Scott Fitterer


Later hired:

GM Dan Morgan

HC Dave Canales

 

Then fired: 

Chris Tabor (does this count as Tepper’s 5th HC firing in 5 years?)

Was Tabor the one texting Tepper?

I really really want to hear some of these guys interviewed about what happened.  Definite Hunger Games environment.  There’s a reason none (McCown, Duce especially) have not spoken out (NDA).

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14 minutes ago, WestPanthers said:

Not sure is Dan Morgan decision or Dave decision.....

So we from Rock star coaching staff to All star coaching staff and then what's next?

Canales likely (hopefully) will bring in  a staff as is the usual model.

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