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Maybe Tepper learned something...


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1 minute ago, Jmac said:

It appears he is giving Canales the reigns to hire the coaching staff he wants. Maybe the first step in getting out of the way and letting the HC decide the hires. If he continues this with Morgan also, things may be looking up. Seems like Morgan knows who the guys that where rocking the ship are and is cutting bait.

Fingers crossed 

 

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39 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I agree…now how will this place act in week 8 of an rough season next year WHICH IS EXPECTED

Depends. Are they playing better overall than they were in week 1 and are the coaches actually adapting their strategies?

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3 hours ago, KSpan said:

Depends. Are they playing better overall than they were in week 1 and are the coaches actually adapting their strategies?

If by week 8 the team is obviously better and Bryce is still struggling the Tepper middling will still be an issue. Daltons fine, very curious what they'll do about a qb3 for camp/scout team/etc considering some udfa's were outplaying Bryce last year. I'd hope Tepper would pick winning over trying to prove himself right eventually whether that's a qb change or just letting the coaches and gm do their thing. If the team starts winning he can start coming out and dancing like a moron pregame again

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I will believe Tepper learned something when we start winning. Which will mean we start to see a LOT less of him in the public eye as he lets the football professionals deal with football.

As long as he is the dumbest but most confident guy in your fantasy football league, he won't be successful.

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