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9 hours ago, X-Clown said:

It's possible that is true, as I said, if it was that doesn't say much for his ability to evaluate QB's. 

However, if you recall, the Commanders/Johnson situation turned into quite the nasty he said/she said fiasco.

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It's possible that is true, as I said, if it was that doesn't say much for his ability to evaluate QB's. 

However, if you recall, the Commanders/Johnson situation turned into quite the nasty he said/she said fiasco.

Gotcha - thought the insinuation was that it was just a message board rumor…just saying that there were actual reports that this was a thing

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6 hours ago, Loyalty4Life said:

Steve Spurrier was the greatest preseason coach.  Played his starters the whole game and kicked ass.  I can't remember how many Superbowls he won.

I was a very very young lad when Spurrier came to Duke to be HC. Some of newspaper reporters caught him on the golf course on like a wednesday and he had a game against UNC Saturday. This was when Duke was lucky to win 2 games, and he told the reporters " I got nothing to fear, Ive watched the tape and UNC doesn't scare me one bit ". Now at this point Im a huuge WWF fan and just loved trash talking promos and I was a big UNC fan. So this was a perfect heel and by my gods, he shocking (to and many others) beat UNC. I became a fan of his afterwards and when he made the jump to NFL, I would have beat the side farm he'd change the whole league. He was great for the game of football. 

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6 hours ago, Loyalty4Life said:

Steve Spurrier was the greatest preseason coach.  Played his starters the whole game and kicked ass.  I can't remember how many Superbowls he won.

David Tepper has never won more games than Spurrier did in his NFL debut season.

In fact the ONE time Tepper matched it….is when he tried to in season tank.  Tepper is basically the football George Constanza 

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