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Fit and Morgan: SHOULD they stay?


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Should Fitterer be tired to Rhue?  

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  1. 1. Should Fitterer be tired to Rhue?

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right now Im 50/50 on this......I did like how both drafts went, even though each was totally different. 

His first FA was hella bad and still is. Much better 2nd FA haul after morgan came abroad. 

One deal, maybe the biggest is who he'd have in mind.......that would be very telling.

It does seem fair to give him a chance to hire "his" guy, but Im sooo pissed right now fair is not on my mind.....

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

That's just the nature of the business.  There are plenty of inner circles where coaches replace others who are friends.  You think Dan Morgan would turn down the GM job if we fired Fitt because they are friends?  What would Morgan's career path be?  I guess he would just have to wait for another franchise to offer him a promotion? 

Fitt will get a position on another team but there are only 32 NFL GM jobs available in the league and if he was offered one, especially with a team he played for, I doubt he would turn it down.  It's what we should have down with Beane...

I think you're letting what happened with Beane cloud your judgment a little. That, or Morgan fanhood.

Morgan doesn't have the scouting experience Fitterer has, nor the interview experience for that matter. He's only had one interview that I know of. That was with the Steelers, who basically interviewed everybody.

At this point, he's not really on anyone's "hot list" and I don't expect this season will help his cause much.

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