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Jim Popp getting interest


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I bet 90% of the people on this forum who work for a boss think the guy running things is an idiot and if you were boss you would do things differently.

Except the guy who would be the boss in this case has next to no experience and works in an entirely different field of work

We may as well promote the groundskeeper.

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Guys, this Jimmy Popp is the GM for the Montreal Alouettes. Living in Canada I get the chance to watch the abomination that is called the CFL. If you look back I said Medlock was a shitter cause I saw him play for my home team. (My only piece of evidence that somewhat assures i know something about the CFL.) This Popp cracker might actually be a decent idea. The Alouettes have dominated the CFL for like the past decade. They're like the Patriots of the CFL. (2000 lost, 2002 won, 2003 lost, 2005 lost, 2006 lost, 2008 lost, 2009 won, 2010 won.) I also think their head coach Jim Tressel is also getting some looks around the league. I know I know, the CFL is dogshit and has eight teams but, it has lead some talent into the NFL and he is the VP and GM of a winning club.

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I bet 90% of the people on this forum who work for a boss think the guy running things is an idiot and if you were boss you would do things differently.

I'd think my boss was an idiot if he was promoted from fry cook to CTO, yes.

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