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How much influence do you think Tepper has on the day to day operations?


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15 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

This is the part that makes no sense to me.  He's made multiple choices on coaches and reversed course s multiple times. Why not the draft pick. Underperforming asset and all. 

It tracks to me. The adage about not judging a draft pick before three year is one thing. 
The thought that the first year should get thrown out  because of Reich and the OL and no weapons  that was so popular. 
Thinking you have to give the QB whisperer more than a season to see results seems reasonable.

 

We are coming up on that deadline now and the switch could flip the same as it did for many of Bryce’s supporters. 

 

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11 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Day to day? Not a lot.

However I think he made his preferences known when we were putting together our QB room in the offseason. 

It wouldn’t even take him having to say much. Something like, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it and bam same QB room. 

Bryce fooled everybody, almost, with his improved play. making them wishfully think he would keep on getting better. 

And I am ready for that to happen again.

It is the sort of thing like when a person dies, you want to see them in the casket before you will believe they are really dead. I have to see him released or traded before I believe he can’t come back and bite me. 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't think our people necessarily need Tepper's help to make mistakes.

They can make enough of them on their own.

They probably made the XL pick but I bet you it was a situation where they were tasked to get Bryce more targets. At WR and also a RB who could be a target in the short passing game. 

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