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8 minutes ago, Cavscout said:

Culture

This is where I think Tepper initially got himself astray. He was so obsessed (and might still be) with building a "winning culture". You know how you do that? By winning. By running a competent football organization that the coaches and players believe in. This isn't the Field of Dreams. This isn't "if you build it they will come". You can't will yourself and hire and fire yourself to a winning culture. Just focus on building a competent football organizations and the wins will come and the "winning culture" will take care of itself organically. You can't put the cart before the horse. You can't create a winning culture before you achieve football competence.

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is where I think Tepper initially got himself astray. He was so obsessed (and might still be) with building a "winning culture". You know how you do that? By winning. By running a competent football organization that the coaches and players believe in. This isn't the Field of Dreams. This isn't "if you build it they will come". You can't will yourself and hire and fire yourself to a winning culture. Just focus on building a competent football organizations and the wins will come and the "winning culture" will take care of itself organically. You can't put the cart before the horse. You can't create a winning culture before you achieve football competence.

All the firings of not just the coaches and GM's but of office personnel, social media members basically walking away just to escape the environment (at least during Rhule). Horrible start to building any culture aside from the culture of people coming here just to milk Tepper of x-amount millions of dollars and move on to greener pastures. It's almost to the point where if someone comes here and it doesn't work out, it won't even hurt their resume because the next team they work for will definitely believe their side of the story over whatever word Tepper puts out about them. I was fine with keeping Wilks as HC but honestly he's probably in a better situation now than if he'd gone 4-13 with Teppers QB and gotten fired for it 

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