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Anthony Ricardson Board Work with Steve Mariucci


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24 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

From the sounds of the hierarchy of the power inside the building Reich may not have final say on which qb is taken. Having said that it's hard for me to see them not letting him have a huge say in which one that is. But ultimately if there is disagreement between Frank and Scott I think Scott and Tepper make the call. That's just how I see it playing out.

Yes, I do think Fitterer will have ultimate say - I do think he will take Frank's opinion in high regard though. I don't think Fit is going to stake his career on Richardson though. Not being under the pressure he is now to deliver, anyway.

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The coach usually has the most say about players they want. The GM has to actually seal the deal and the owner has to pay for it. But I can't think of many situations where a HC coach was forced to take a QB he didn't want and it worked out well. I can think of a few where the coach had to take someone he didn't want or they were under contract already and it didn't work out.

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