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Tepper puts ketchup on steak


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Only thing worse than steak snobs are beer snobs.

That said, I don't put anything on steak when served.

Same. I do not put anything on a good steak. Some exceptions for a bordelaise or au poivre on occasion at a restaurant, but I’ve long since stopped caring about how other people choose to eat their food. If you like it that way and enjoy it then by all means do whatever makes you happy. Don’t expect me to like it but I’m not going to think less of someone for eating food the way they want.

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Eating ketchup on a well done steak to serious foodies and trained cooks (chefs) is like buying a brand new BMW just to enter it into a demolition derby.  Basically it's ruining a perfectly good product.  

*Agreed steak should be eaten with a rub or marinade, cooked no higher than medium rare and consumed without sauce...especially KETCHUP!

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's a bad NFL GM who just happens to excel at making 1st round picks which in the overall scheme of things is a small portion of the overall job.

 

Making 1st round picks is the most important role of a GM, and people are really under selling it.  Super Bowls are won through high end 1st round talent.

It's the most important role of a general manager.

All that said, the Shaq Thompson extension is a historically bad decision (even worse than the Kalil signing, since I could at least somewhat understand the logic in that.

We need to get Hurney off contracts and free agency as soon as possible, but let's not undersell how important 1st round picks are.

 

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7 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

Making 1st round picks is the most important role of a GM, and people are really under selling it.  Super Bowls are won through high end 1st round talent.

It's the most important role of a general manager.

All that said, the Shaq Thompson extension is a historically bad decision (even worse than the Kalil signing, since I could at least somewhat understand the logic in that.

We need to get Hurney off contracts and free agency as soon as possible, but let's not undersell how important 1st round picks are.

 

No it's not. The most important part of a GM's job is consistently fielding a winning football team. That's the portion that Marty Hurney has failed miserably at. It doesn't matter how it gets done, just field winning teams. Period.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No it's not. The most important part of a GM's job is consistently fielding a winning football team. That's the portion that Marty Hurney has failed miserably at. It doesn't matter how it gets done, just field winning teams. Period.

Correct.

The Patriots and Steelers miss on their fair share of draft picks (even high ones) but still manage to build rosters that are always competitive.

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