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25 minutes ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

I thought PK's discussion on Brinker's magic number of 7 impact playmakers that directly affect the outcome of games is a pretty clear signal that Brinker has a clearly defined roadmap in how he wants to build this team, and I would be willing to bet QB/EDGE/WR are the top 3 priorities on his list right now.

Agreed 100%. I love the things he says and has said. I don't love the recent track record of the team or the roster construction from this past season. I'm hoping that he'll back up his words with the same conviction he expresses those thoughts and hires the right people who believe in the same vision. 

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2 hours ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

Finally a fair and balanced discussion regarding the events that led to the firing of Ran Carthon and not some emotional Carthon loving rant like 99% of the local media has been having over the last 48hrs.

 

 

My take away is..... dude Brayden has gotten fat. 

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19 hours ago, Righteous said:

Carthon, Pierce and Mayo were DEI hires.  It’s that simple.  They were used to push the social agenda of the NFL and have been pushed aside.  No one cares about the actual person on the other end of these stupid race based programs.  They don’t work for anyone.  I don’t see how this is not apparent to all.  They were hired because of racism but they were fired because they were incompetent.  

Do you say things like this to provoke arguments?  Every DEI won't succeed, just like not all GMs succeed.  It's about creating equal opportunity.  Without DEI they will never get the chance.  The NFL has come a long way.  First, only whites could play.  Then blacks were allowed to play, but only certain positions.

 

The last position blacks were allowed to play was QB.  In 1968 Marlin Briscoe was the first black starting QB.  Doug Williams was the first black QB to play in the SB, 1988.  The first time two black starting QBs faced off in the SB was 2023.  The NFL started in 1920.  103yrs for that game to happen and the race of the QBs wasn't the top billing promotion.

 

DEI and other efforts to promote fairness and equality work to give all people an equal chance.  

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8 hours ago, BeedoeLaw said:

I never screamed racism though, he did.

I wasn't arguing on a side for anyone. Just trying to understand complicated situations  that have a history of racism and whether that history is showing it's ass or not. 
 

I could easily see it but won't claim it without good data. 

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6 hours ago, Justafan said:

 

Kuharsky dives into the report about perceptions of Ran not living up to the expectations of the job. Defends his report. He says he thought people would be split, but instead, he's talked to several people in the building, and the feeling is a relief. He said that the perceptions came from more than one person, that he had at least 4-5 sources, and that none of it came from Brinker. He was pretty adamant on the last part. 

 

Just thought I would share. 

It seems weird to me that PK was the only reporter that was fed this narrative.  Maybe others were, and did not feel comfortable running with it, or maybe they went to PK knowing that he would have no problem running with it, either way, it's weird to me, and it's just not a good look.

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13 minutes ago, BeedoeLaw said:

It seems weird to me that PK was the only reporter that was fed this narrative.  Maybe others were, and did not feel comfortable running with it, or maybe they went to PK knowing that he would have no problem running with it, either way, it's weird to me, and it's just not a good look.

Others alluded to the same things. Freeze said it was a terribly kept secret that Carthon wasn't in charge. Reising alluded to having heard things he wouldn't report on, etc. If you want to criticize Kuharsky for putting it out there and kicking the guy after he was already gone, I get that, but the reports do sound to be credible. 

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5 minutes ago, Justafan said:

Others alluded to the same things. Freeze said it was a terribly kept secret that Carthon wasn't in charge. Reising alluded to having heard things he wouldn't report on, etc. If you want to criticize Kuharsky for putting it out there and kicking the guy after he was already gone, I get that, but the reports do sound to be credible. 

I did not mean to come off as being critical of PK, and I was moreso alluding to the Carthon was lazy narrative that he reported on. PK seems to be the only one that was either fed that narrative, or he was the only one willing to run with it.

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16 hours ago, Righteous said:

Carthon, Pierce and Mayo were DEI hires.  It’s that simple.  They were used to push the social agenda of the NFL and have been pushed aside.  No one cares about the actual person on the other end of these stupid race based programs.  They don’t work for anyone.  I don’t see how this is not apparent to all.  They were hired because of racism but they were fired because they were incompetent.  

 

 

You've been pushing this agenda for a while and on top of you being wrong it has become weird and annoying. 

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4 minutes ago, BeedoeLaw said:

I did not mean to come off as being critical of PK, and I was moreso alluding to the Carthon was lazy narrative that he reported on. PK seems to be the only one that was either fed that narrative, or he was the only one willing to run with it.

Brinker alluded to some of it in his description of what they would be looking for in a replacement as well. I don't necessarily disagree with the idea that the media is stirring things up intentionally in order to gain attention and clicks etc. My only point is I don't think the reports would be out there, and I don't think PK would run it and defend it so adamantly if they weren't true. 

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1 minute ago, titansfan said:

 

 

You've been pushing this agenda for a while and on top of you being wrong it has become weird and annoying. 

In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act… and I guess also weird and annoying.  😂😂.   Waiting on all those White LBer coaches who were elevated to HC.  Or White position coaches.  

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9 minutes ago, Righteous said:

In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act…

 

I love this quote. It is often used by people to do the opposite of anything George Orwell advocated in books like 1984. I most often see it used to support lies or delusion or oppressive speech. But that's not why I love this quote. 

 

I love this quote because it is, itself, a lie. It is a misattribution to George Orwell and there's no evidence that he actually said it. There's a beautiful irony to that.

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