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Old 03-13-2017, 10:58 AM   #1
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Again, it wasn't just him that put it together.

As to the timing of the firing it would have been a mess no matter when it happened.
My only point is that it seemed rushed, like they didn't have a plan. If he's been drinking on the job long enough why not get rid of him after the season? They panicked after all the leaks broke when he wasn't at the combine. They don't have a plan, they are just winging it, and they are more than content to let him take the blame for drinking. If he is truly an alcoholic than by all means its' affecting the job he's supposed to be doing, yet somehow they are more than content following his board (most likely because they have no other choice but to).
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My only point is that it seemed rushed, like they didn't have a plan. If he's been drinking on the job long enough why not get rid of him after the season? They panicked after all the leaks broke when he wasn't at the combine. They don't have a plan, they are just winging it, and they are more than content to let him take the blame for drinking. If he is truly an alcoholic than by all means its' affecting the job he's supposed to be doing, yet somehow they are more than content following his board (most likely because they have no other choice but to).
What employer would allow an employee to continue drink on the job? My former employer would call in such an employee and demand that the employee either agree to go into rehab that day or he would be fired on the spot.
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Old 03-13-2017, 12:01 PM   #3
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What employer would allow an employee to continue drink on the job? My former employer would call in such an employee and demand that the employee either agree to go into rehab that day or he would be fired on the spot.
So Scot McCloughan tells Bruce Allen to F off and EB from the Sports Junkies describes it as "not being an ass kisser". Um, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure most of us would get fired if we cursed out our boss, drunk or sober.

While I certainly don't like how things have gone down, I care more about wins and losses and will suspend my outrage until their off-season actions translate into losses. I actually like their player acquisitions so far and think they could be better. With a few exceptions, the best players on the team were here before Scot. They will get past this and having a good season is still very much in play.


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I have been told that Scot would tell Bruce to F off. Wouldn't kiss his ass. Can't blame him. But i'm sure that also doomed him
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So Scot McCloughan tells Bruce Allen to F off and EB from the Sports Junkies describes it as "not being an ass kisser". Um, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure most of us would get fired if we cursed out our boss, drunk or sober.

While I certainly don't like how things have gone down, I care more about wins and losses and will suspend my outrage until their off-season actions translate into losses. I actually like their player acquisitions so far and think they could be better. With a few exceptions, the best players on the team were here before Scot. They will get past this and having a good season is still very much in play.


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I have been told that Scot would tell Bruce to F off. Wouldn't kiss his ass. Can't blame him. But i'm sure that also doomed him
if I was at work and someone had been drinking and telling me to Ef off, we would have problems.
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Old 03-13-2017, 12:16 PM   #5
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Welp, now that Scot McCloughan is gone, let's talk about GM candidates. Seems like Mike Maylock and Doug Williams are the two top choices. I think I'm more than fine with either guy. I think both would be well respected. I wonder when they plan on interviewing either guy?
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What employer would allow an employee to continue drink on the job? My former employer would call in such an employee and demand that the employee either agree to go into rehab that day or he would be fired on the spot.
In what world is the NFL a regular business where you can just fire somebody as important as the GM one day and worry about the consequences later? There are ways teams in the NFL handle things. If the GM/scout (whichever term for Scot you prefer) isn't fired after the season, it's after the draft. And there's a reason for that, it's to minimize the impact it has on the franchise. Firing him during free agency reeks of panic, they didn't anticipate the leaks and they didn't have a plan for it.

As for the alcoholic thing, if you want to believe that go ahead. If it was disrupting his work and influencing the board I don't think we'd be seeing them following his plan today.
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In what world is the NFL a regular business where you can just fire somebody as important as the GM one day and worry about the consequences later? There are ways teams in the NFL handle things. If the GM/scout (whichever term for Scot you prefer) isn't fired after the season, it's after the draft. And there's a reason for that, it's to minimize the impact it has on the franchise. Firing him during free agency reeks of panic, they didn't anticipate the leaks and they didn't have a plan for it.

As for the alcoholic thing, if you want to believe that go ahead. If it was disrupting his work and influencing the board I don't think we'd be seeing them following his plan today.
but he didn't show up to work . . . what is the point of having him and paying him if he is not working? not helping with scouting any longer, not doing his job in FA? it was HIS choice not to show up even after telling the team a week before to not worry, he would be at the combine . . . they expected him there and he stayed at home . . . and he said he would be out another week and be back the next . . . next week came and guess what, he was not at work again . . . again on his own choice . . . why pay the man if he his not showing up for work??? how is that helping the team with FA or preparing for the draft???
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My only point is that it seemed rushed, like they didn't have a plan. If he's been drinking on the job long enough why not get rid of him after the season? They panicked after all the leaks broke when he wasn't at the combine. They don't have a plan, they are just winging it, and they are more than content to let him take the blame for drinking. If he is truly an alcoholic than by all means its' affecting the job he's supposed to be doing, yet somehow they are more than content following his board (most likely because they have no other choice but to).
It probably had a lot to do with a difference of opinion over what to do with Cousins, and that decision was looming at the time.
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