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Luvu / Chinn….. why did we let them go again?


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12 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Tepper may be a bad owner, although I think that is sometimes overblown, especially when it comes to his interfering in football decisions.  Fwiw, I think Teppers biggest problem is making bad hiring decisions.  Fitterer and Rhule were awful.  

But he isn't in the same universe as Dan Snyder.  

Also, the Commanders (almost typed Skins), lucked into Daniels.  They have crapped out so many times in the qb lottery so many times, that they were bound to get it right once (assuming Daniels isn't a 1 year wonder).  

Snyder is in his own universe.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Well currently the Tepper's are far outpacing Snyder's early tenure in terms of lack of success and even greater dysfunction.

Sadly, it's not really that close.

Dysfunction? Yes.

Corruption? No.

Snyder had it all. And for all the (legit) talk about how lousy a job Tepper has done, there hasn't been any sort of scandal that I can recall.

Mind you, as soon as I say that... 😕

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Dysfunction? Yes.

Corruption? No.

Snyder had it all. And for all the (legit) talk about how lousy a job Tepper has done, there hasn't been any sort of scandal that I can recall.

Mind you, as soon as I say that... 😕

That's all fine and well but I don't think I am giving Tepper a pass for just not being quite as big of a POS while being a substantially worse NFL owner.

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9 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

That's all fine and well but I don't think I am giving Tepper a pass for just not being quite as big of a POS while being a substantially worse NFL owner.

I would in the sense of doing genuine damage to people being worse than just screwing up a football team.

Now, if we're sticking solely to the realm of football mismanagement, Tepper is arguably an elite in that department, inferior to Snyder only in that he hasn't done it for quite as long as Snyder did.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I would in the sense of doing genuine damage to people being worse than just screwing up a football team.

Now, if we're sticking solely to the realm of football mismanagement, Tepper is arguably an elite in that department, inferior to Snyder only in that he hasn't done it for quite as long as Snyder did.

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I want to point out Luvu was doing an interview in front of NFC Championship back drop. Some crap reporter mentioned the back drop and tried to bait Luvu with a question to say something bad about the Panthers. Luvu did not fall for it. He did not compare them as the reporter wanted and really did not say something overly positive about Wash. Luvu is a dude I miss!

 

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On 1/19/2025 at 12:40 PM, KSpan said:

Luvu wanted to leave and was not going to stay no matter what. Can't blame him.

No one in Carolina could figure out how to properly use Chinn and he sure wasn't a fit for Evero's cloud-soft whatever it is. Chinn had options from other teams and ultimately chose Washington due to scheme fit - the attacking style is working out well for him. I'm still not convinced his best fit isn't as a WLB/SUBLB but Washington seems to have him as close to his rookie performance as anyone thus far.

too bad evero is still here

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