Mr. Scot
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Tone of this sounds... ominous.
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It's quoting the article posted here:
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I'm not saying they're going to stop trying. I'm saying it doesn't really mean anything practical, except to them. It's not going to make the team situation any better.
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There are good consultants out there. Whether or not that's who he chooses is another question.
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Not likely, but even if he were successful in such an effort the other owners have the power to kick him out of the league (and they would).
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What does fans feeling good practically accomplish? It'll perhaps benefit people trying to keep their jobs, but it doesn't really mean anything.
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Can't hire people who are under contract somewhere else...
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I don't hate the team. Not exactly a huge fan of the owner right now...
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Going back to a previous player's quote. I don't remember who. Might have been Newton but I can't remember.
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With the offensive line, and even the defense, as beat up as they are now, I'm not sure it makes any difference at all. But perhaps more to the point, winning more games this year doesn't actually provide a whole lot of real benefit outside of pride.
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I don't know whether that's what he's doing, but it doesn't necessarily matter because that's how it reads.
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That's why I say it's not good. Regardless of whether Chark meant it that way, it reads like he's throwing Bryce under the bus.
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DJ Chark after the game... Fair or not, that can be seen as questioning Bryce for his decision. Won't be surprised if somebody asks him about that...
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This...is not good
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Confirmed...
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You missed the point. The point was in the second paragraph. Dalton isn't any sort of answer.
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I don't care if he sets up permanent residence in the locker room as long as he stays out of any and all football decisions. But I'm not holding my breath waiting on that happening.
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This is the one part of the plan that pretty much everybody agrees on... ...except maybe David Tepper
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He faced arguably the best one last week. But the reality either way is that Dalton is nothing special.
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See above.
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He's got an obvious, proven option in Kevin Colbert. I agree it's possible he goes for somebody else though. Whoever it ultimately is, it needs to be someone who's proven they know how to build a winning team in the NFL.
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I'll go back to what I've been saying for a while... I don't really want David Tepper choosing who to fire any more than I want him choosing who to hire. That said, I do think there are some issues with Reich that he needs to clean up.