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rumor is Amy was the one demanding all the wr screens

Why hire Brinker and give him total control over football decisions if you're going to meddle and make decisions like this.    She's just like her dad if this story is true and there is litt

It's 1 of 32. It is going to attract a quality candidate. The bears fired Matt Eberflus midseason and hired Ben Johnson.    This whole notion of "no one is going to want the job" is bullshit

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23 minutes ago, rns90 said:

He went 6-17 in his last 23 games.

 

Her problem wasn’t firing him. It’s that she hired the wrong guy.

Judging someone's W/L record without taking into account their roster is how you making poor hiring mistakes. He was competing with playoff teams with one of the worst offensive starting lineups which ever existed at the end of 22.   He should be commended for getting respectable performances during those seasons.  

 

Amy's problem is that she is an idiot who hires incompetent people.  So when she finally had someone reasonably good, she should have left it alone .  When she does stuff, things go poorly.

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13 minutes ago, TerryBoats said:

Judging someone's W/L record without taking into account their roster is how you making poor hiring mistakes. He was competing with playoff teams with one of the worst offensive starting lineups which ever existed at the end of 22.   He should be commended for getting respectable performances during those seasons.  

 

You’re kidding , right?  Complaining about the state of the roster and not placing some blame on Vrabel is hilarious.

 

Yeah , he was forced to play Willis , Dillard, NPF others and had zero say in drafting /signing those guys at all.

 

GTFO with that.

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2 hours ago, ctm said:

 

 She's not firing people when she realizes they deserve to be fired (except for maybe Ran), she's firing them when she feels they make her look bad. ou

 

You are directly argueing here that the firings aren't due to performance.

 

That might be the most tortured reading of any post here that I've ever seen. 

 

It's literally the opposite of what he's saying.

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2 minutes ago, rns90 said:

You’re kidding , right?  Complaining about the state of the roster and not placing some blame on Vrabel is hilarious.

 

Yeah , he was forced to play Willis , Dillard, NPF others and had zero say in drafting /signing those guys at all.

 

GTFO with that.

You're putting way too much stock in speculation.  I'm judging him by the job he did with what he had.  They made even worse roster moves when he left, so I question your decision to place the blame on him for every single bad player acquired during that time.

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2 hours ago, oldschool said:

 

He's also arguing indirectly that she shouldn't fire callahan for performance and instead be more worried about public perception. The very thing they accuse her of.

 

I take it back. This is the most tortured reading of anything ever posted here. Jesus Christ you guys are fucking stupid. 

 

You can just say you don't care why she makes a decision as long as you think it's the correct decision. You don't care about inconsistency, you don't care if she's overriding people, you don't care if decisions are timed up with her being personally embarrassed and how much that might factor in.

 

It's really that simple. Some people care about those things, others don't. It's awkward to pretend this is something bigger.

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2 hours ago, Mythos27 said:

 reer was right; if you don't see it it's because you don't want to. 

 

Super shocker that only a portion of the Titans fan base can rationalize her actions whereas another portion of the fan base and the entirety of the rest of the NFL world are in lockstep on how bad it looks. 

 

It's called "being a homer." 

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5 minutes ago, TerryBoats said:

You're putting way too much stock in speculation.  I'm judging him by the job he did with what he had.  They made even worse roster moves when he left, so I question your decision to place the blame on him for every single bad player acquired during that time.

He and Robinson were lock step and shared the same philosophy.  With the exception of AJ Brown trade , I’m guessing he was fine with most of the moves.

 

And the shit roster building they did in 2024 and 2025, have zero to do with Vrabel and the roster deterroriating.  You still wanna argue that 2023 , he had zero say in signing Dillard?  Even though it’s reported that he bonded with the guy during the 2019 draft period.

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2 hours ago, Callidus said:

Speaking of buck, i was just listening to his show and he said vrable has already had more success with the patriots than he had with the titans....

 

We went to an afcc you jackass. That may hold a little more water than a 4-2 record.

 

Number 1 seed as well.

 

At some point you guys have to realize it's not worth your time listening to some of these fake outrage douchebags. Stop feeding the monster.

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3 hours ago, Mythos27 said:

The impetus for firing Vrabel, Callahan, and J-Rob were all reactionary and rooted in her feeling embarrassed/slighted.

 

Assuming the decision had already been made to move on from Callahan I don't have a problem whatsoever with adjusting the timing of it to avoid what would have been a very ugly scene at Nissan Stadium on Sunday. If anything, the fact that she waited this long shows a level of patience that I certainly wouldn't have had.

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3 hours ago, Titans279 said:

 

The problem is not firing Callahan. That should have happened after last year IMO (and many others thought so). It was pretty clear he had no idea what he was doing and he was highly likely to get fired this year. If your process is to retain a coach who after week 3 you essentially decide you want to fire, you should not have retained that coach.

 

If anything she is often slow to realize she either should have fired (or at least not extended them), and then she fires them in a fit of pique.

 

You literally just tried to make the case that She was too reactionary by claiming she wasn't reactionary enough.

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