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onmyown

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  1. Tepper specially said almost every guy in the building in his presser, that’s what I am referring to.
  2. Yea and a lot of times these are the promotions. People will literally follow a loud, confident extrovert off a damn cliff if they proclaim it’s the way to go. It’s taken me years to find employment where that is not the case.
  3. Actually it was report *almost* everyone in the building. I’d really like to know who wasn’t on board. I’m guessing McCown. Maybe Reich.
  4. I know Morgan and his wife pretty well. Morgan (or his wife) is not the type to not say what they think. They are great people. I highly respect and admire them both. That said, it’s always hard for be to believe the best possible candidate is already in the building as this franchise has tried to sell for a while now and it never works out.
  5. I find it very, very odd to start listing issues with other teams as an argument as to why Carolina is more appealing. Carolina is probably the worst landing spot not just of available teams today, but for the past two decades. And coaches know it. But if we were just talking about teams with HC openings this season, the Chargers, by far and away, have the most appealing opening.
  6. If he comes to the NFL, Harbaugh is going to LA, too many connections and an QB for it not to happen.
  7. Unfortunately tag and trade deals really aren’t that common. I mean it could happen but a tag and walk is in the mix as well and god damn if that isn’t the epitome of this idiotic franchise.
  8. I mean Moore really struggles to score and that imo takes him out of the #1 conversation. But a lot of people think there are 32 #1 WRs just because technically there are but I feel the standards should be higher. You absolutely cannot have or call a WR a #1 if they cannot make something happen in the end zone imo. If you take away one game vs. the god awful Commaders, he had 5 TDs all season. Theilen had 4 and a few hundred less yards. That said he still was still was not overpaid and is a solid offensive peice. It was stupid to trade him, unless we got Stroud. Now the CMC trade and this franchise’s dumbass ability to use properly, along with the majority of the huddle saying he was just a running back that could be replaced by Foreman, and before that, Mike Davis (lol) was a millions times more baffeling.
  9. if only we could find and pay more players with this mindset we might have a championship
  10. Correct, and ironically it was because the 49ers owner was failing miserably with a micromanaging, hands on approach. Tepper literally looked at a lesson taught and repeated the mistake almost perfectly all the way up to hiring the same people to fix it. That is the definition of a dumbass. Tepper appears to be one of the slowest people you can meet outside of his hedge fund management and has a shitty attitude to boot.
  11. 0-17 and that’s being being generous
  12. Herbert was doing well before breaking his finger…right on the verge of beating some of the best teams. aside from getting their ass manhandled by the Raiders Burrow hasn’t even been playing… Lawrence is injured too but this is the only one I’ll agree with mainly due to hype. It’s a shame because I thought he’d do much better than he has coming in the league
  13. Do you suggest charging people for talking? That makes zero sense. People talk poo all day long to everyone everywhere. People who don’t have self control to not take action are a bigger issue.
  14. People are missing the point. It’s not the seriousness of the action. I wouldn’t sue Tepper, I’d press charges. Don’t want a dime but Tepper will have a record. That would address the real problem and that is that people like Tepper think they’re immune to real word problems and consequences from their actions see: Tepper’s track record. He won’t get anything serious, and it likely won’t bother people like Tepper, but he will have a blemish for all to see. The problem is further exacerbated and point further proven when the average person would probably face consequences where as Tepper would not. That’s a much, much bigger problem to exemplify than just a drink thrown at someone. We don’t need to condone being a shitty person as ok because of status. Just fuging awful for society.
  15. There really aren't any…that are realistic at least. Used to be someone to help make right moves but Tepper is spiraling…he would never stop meddling and let anyone do their job. So that means a hire like Harbaugh would need to happen. But we all know it won’t. I’m over it to be honest. I’ll just google scores. Haven’t been to games in years. What a damn shame.
  16. all those Tepper people saying he’s not meddling…does this poo look it it would come from a guy who doesn’t fug around where he shouldn’t be? Tepper has a poo history from leveling a house to the rock hill fiasco, he’s a poo humans and poo owner
  17. who cares 5-10 years? I don’t think we will ever see the post season again in our lifetimes with Tepper unless you’re a young fan…but do we even have any young fans what is there to be a fan of?
  18. Brown was absolute trash up until last year and only half the year at that. Part of me always is always skeptical seeing ‘things click’ in a contract year for players. But Brown has no doubt done a 180 and is a beast. Maybe he was just figuring things out unlike Burns who hit his ceiling early and hasn’t evolved worth a poo.
  19. Burns said last June he wanted to be paid as a ‘top pass rusher’. Which according to cold hard facts is roughly 30 million a year. That’s not conjecture. Conjecture would be thinking it’s anything else.
  20. So Rivera and Fox were ‘leaders of men’. It’s why they preferred vets, they did well with talent already established. They sure as poo weren’t fostering, growing and developing any talent. Losing their way is better than losing trying something else. They don’t scheme according to strengths but try and fit players into their scheme. I will even quote I believe it was Fox (paraphrase) in regards to creating mismatches and scheme ‘our guys line up 1v1 and the better player wins, it’s us vs them’. That is a leader of men mindset. You see to these coaches it’s all about principal, whether it makes sense or not. And to the saavy vet who doesn’t need to be taught but led, you can see it being enticing. And thus they are ‘players coaches’. It’s exactly why Fox was such a great fit for the 2014/15 Broncos. But that mindset is short lived. Eventually the vets phase out. You don’t develop a young disorganized team like that. Sure a bit is required for any coach to establish a culture and expectations, not arguing that. But young players need teachers and the very best coaches, are teachers and leaders of men but I’d argue more of the former than the latter (Reid, Belicheck etc).
  21. We don’t need a leader of men coach. That’s what an established team needs. We need teachers. The best teams always have them. The whole leader of men BS is really short lived type coaches who never evolve or adjust and only do well with teams loaded with veteran talent.
  22. anyone who understands and has watched football for a while will know you need two years to form any thought on a rookie qb, even if they were drafted high and that’s pretty short …generally WRs and Dlineman need three years ish and some olineman bloom even after that there are always exceptions but if they were easy to find they wouldn’t be exceptions, yes mind blowing lot of things to consider too, personality type, coaching, being able to sit for a year etc
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