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Tepper Keeps His Word


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The thing is that you can pay the money but he has to be the right guy. He let Hurney choose the guy and I'm afraid he chose wrong. We grabbed every high profile name there was but this is the results. Still I feel Tepper will learn and no doubt cut his losses and move on. 

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

The thing is that you can pay the money but he has to be the right guy. He let Hurney choose the guy and I'm afraid he chose wrong. We grabbed every high profile name there was but this is the results. Still I feel Tepper will learn and no doubt cut his losses and move on. 

He has to or else the fanbase will abandon the team. We already showed our influence with Cam being brought back, a move many thought would never happen 

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Not even close. Read up on Snyder. He is a terrible human being. 

You’re correct about Snyder and Tepper is actually a good dude. He’s off to a bad start with this team, but more solid as a person than most owners. None of that matters because the only thing we care about is wins. Whatever Tepper does next,  I’d like him to take his time and make the right decision about the direction of this franchise. This season is lost anyways, we’re in no hurry but we need him to make a wise next move. 

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8 minutes ago, hepcat said:

He has to or else the fanbase will abandon the team. We already showed our influence with Cam being brought back, a move many thought would never happen 

Unfortunately for this franchise to move forward we will eventually have to move on from Cam. In this coaching desperation they brought him back but it only goes further to prove just how bad our coaching is. 

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