Tommy Collins
Footballguy
Rex and Whaley were talking and during their conversation, for whatever reason, Rex wanted to talk to Pegula. A private conversation was had between Terry and Rex, at which time Terry informed Rex he was fired. Doug was then notified that Rex was fired. He wasn't there for the conversation because it was private. He was informed of the firing by Pegula.ConnSKINS26 said:Whaley saying he had no input on the Rex firing and wasn't there for the conversation.
That's....wild.
When he was asked if he agreed with the decision he said he hasn't thought about it.GroveDiesel said:Also said that he hasn't even thought about whether he agreed with the firing or not. Lol. Total dumpster fire from top to bottom.
So lets think about this: Rex was talking with Doug. During their conversation, he wanted to speaked to the owner. Why? Was the conversation not headed in the direction he wanted? Was this where he was being told to start EJ ahead of Tyrod? So Rex has the conversation with Pegula and wanted to know his future. He was told he would be fired and so they made it official at that moment, rather than wait to the end of the season. This way Rex could see his son's game on Saturday.
"I was asked a point-blank question and based on the discussions we've been having all year, I felt it was better to tell Rex that we were going in a different direction," Pegula said.
So that quote should say a lot. Why did Whaley need to be in on the conversation when Rex was fired? They had been talking about it all year. Sounds to me like they were all on the same page that the Rex experiment wasn't working. So Pegula told Rex he was fired and that was that.
Does Doug not have an opinion on it? I'm sure he did, and I'm sure he told the ownership that. After all, the owner just said it was based on the conversations he was having all year. I guess we could speculate that it was Russ Brandon or the players, but I'm sure there were conversations between Ownership and Whaley about the team performing under Rex. After all, it was speculated that Rex was never Whaley's guy, so I have a hard time believing he would go to bat for him. Especially since he took the defense Whaley built, and was #4 overall in 2014, and turned it into a turd.