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The fuck you David Tepper thread


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Let's see:

- He forced Cam out for Teddy fuggin Bridgetwater (who ironically looks like a pro bowler compared to Bryce)

- Changed to turf which puts strain on our players bodies (which has caused some serious season ending injuries to our star players)

- Forced Rivera to go to a 3-4 even though we didn't have the players for it

- Hired a college coach who was 2-17 against ranked teams in college

- Didn't even hire the last coach who actually brought some toughness to this team in Steve Wilks (I didn't want Wilks as our main HC, but I damn sure would have taken him over Reich)

- Hired said coach in Reich 

- Forces him to draft a QB Reich didn't even want over Stroud

- Doesn't even let him finish out his 1st season before firing him

- throws drinks at fans

- Has made it to where competent GMs and coaches don't want to work here so we are limited to "yes men" who are the only ones that will take the job

- Let's his own fuggin wife make draft picks for us. 

I could go on and on. We are doomed man. If you want a glimpse of what we have become and will continue to be, just look at the Browns under Haslam, Raiders under Mark Davis, or the Commanders with Snyder before. There is no overcoming a bad owner, and we have one of the worst ones in all of sports. 

 

 

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Teams don’t have to win games to make money.  Yes they make more money when they win but they make plenty of money when they lose. The league is profitable and owning a team is lucrative because of the TV rights revenue sharing. Because of PSLs it doesn’t matter if the stadium is empty. 

Tepper can put a mediocre team out there every year and still not feel the pain.  He has billions of dollars and this is like a hobby to him. 

Where is his incentive to do anything differently? He’s going to be fine.

I feel like this team is the most likely team to be relocated to an up and coming city. Austin maybe. Or Portland.

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