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really good summary!
I think we have to consider that Jason Garrett may now be in the mix.
Not sure if it's good or bad? I always think he looks like he is going to start crying on the sideline. Aside from that, I don't really know much about him. Jason Garrett won’t get any interviews. He’s bad.
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Question.
Is Scot McCloughan still involved in our football operations? He is buddies with Dorsey so I would guess no.
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Question.
Is Scot McCloughan still involved in our football operations? He is buddies with Dorsey so I would guess no. I think he was only here for the 2018 draft. Not 100% sure.
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Hope no interviews with us. Has that "JerryJ" taint all over him.
Any chance we hire more than one of these candidates?
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At DT, context and meaning are a scarecrow kicking at moving goalposts.
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In tomorrow morning's paper the headline reads...
Carolina signs McDaniels, Haslem slower Dials Mangini's Cell Number.
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I'd say that it's odds on that McDaniels will get the job. Hope to god he's better than I expect. At least my expectations will be rock bottom and I won't get crushed again like this year.
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Wonder if haslam will bring his McDaniels autographed poster and blow up doll to the interview. I much rather go with a guy like Stefanski
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At least 1) He's stated he'd like to be here and likes our QB and 2) Is most likely coming in highly motivated.
Wasn't my first choice but he does know football. This things going to have to be given time.
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It doesn't matter. Haslem will continue to create his infamous poisonous atmosphere in Berea, and we'll be looking for a new Head Coach or GM in a couple of years.
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Tons of guys know football...they are called position coaches and coordinators. The biggest attribute a HC can have the ability to lead, galvanize, and instill discipline and culture. That's not McD
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imma be so pissed if we end up with brian daboll.
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it would be the most Haslam move ever, hiring Daboll..probably the least qualified of any of candidates.. FK 2.0
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Tons of guys know football...they are called position coaches and coordinators. The biggest attribute a HC can have the ability to lead, galvanize, and instill discipline and culture. That's not McD Robert Saleh?
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imma be so pissed if we end up with brian daboll.
I'm still trying to figure this one out. Why interview Daboll?
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Tons of guys know football...they are called position coaches and coordinators. The biggest attribute a HC can have the ability to lead, galvanize, and instill discipline and culture. That's not McD Robert Saleh? Could be...
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imma be so pissed if we end up with brian daboll.
I'm still trying to figure this one out. Why interview Daboll? He is the offensive coordinator of the team that turned Josh Allen from a joke into a semi-competent QB.
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Saleh would be better than Daboll IMO
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Saleh would be better than Daboll IMO Saleh seems like a very good leader in the mold of Mike Vrabel or Mike Tomlin or John Harbaugh. They obviously know football but you are hiring them because of their leadership skills not because they are an Xs and Os genius. With that said, if you have a coach like that you better have very good coordinators and assistant coaches.
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All three names in the above Tweet can be good choices. It's also smart to go into a process without a predetermined outcome and allow yourself to be swayed. Haslam will screw it up.
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cfrs, what's your preferred hire if you have one?
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The crappy part about all this is that we have to sit and wait for the Vikings to lose in order to wrap up all of our 1st tier interviews. Here's to hoping this is a quiet week regarding coaching hires, though I doubt it with the first hire just happening. Dominos could start falling.
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cfrs, what's your preferred hire if you have one? 1. McDaniels 2. Stefanski 3. Saleh All three can be good.
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The crappy part about all this is that we have to sit and wait for the Vikings to lose in order to wrap up all of our 1st tier interviews. Here's to hoping this is a quiet week regarding coaching hires, though I doubt it with the first hire just happening. Dominos could start falling. At least we interviewed Stefanski last year so we know a lot about him. If someone else jumps off the page then you can hire him knowing basically who Stefanski is. Hopefully we can get an interview in with him sometime this week.
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The crappy part about all this is that we have to sit and wait for the Vikings to lose in order to wrap up all of our 1st tier interviews. Here's to hoping this is a quiet week regarding coaching hires, though I doubt it with the first hire just happening. Dominos could start falling. At least we interviewed Stefanski last year so we know a lot about him. If someone else jumps off the page then you can hire him knowing basically who Stefanski is. Hopefully we can get an interview in with him sometime this week. Good call. Forgot about that.
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cfrs, what's your preferred hire if you have one? 1. McDaniels 2. Stefanski 3. Saleh All three can be good. I'm sorta in the same boat. I essentially have McD & Stefanski on the same level and everyone else grouped together after that. Concerns about both for but for completely different reasons but both seem to be proponents of analytics. If a gun was to my head, I'd pick Stefanski over McD.
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McD is last on my list of those 3, atleast the other two have been successful without the Brady and BB umbrella.
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McD is LAST on my list. I would take Daboll and Bienemy(sp) over him.
My list from the beginning has been Roman and Saleh. I added Stefanski to that list with great ease as I learned more about him.
If it is one of those 3, I will be happy. I will be looking forward to the start of things.
I have zero confidence in McD.
I thought I was wrong once....but I was mistaken...
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I am on the Robert Saleh bandwagon. Only one so far but looks like a few of you are thinking about hopping on.
His enthusiasm, intensity and pure joy of the game is contagious. He is the guy that can change the attitude of players and single handedly lead the culture out of the morose that it has been in.
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If Jason Garrett is available, he would be my first choice. Stefanski would be number 2 and all the rest trail behind...
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Looks like McD is the front runner.
I think we could do a lot worse then Saleh. And rumers are that a lot of guys that have input and work closely with KS would come with him as his OC. I like that.
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Saleh as a leader along with a smart OC would be nice
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imma be so pissed if we end up with brian daboll.
I'm still trying to figure this one out. Why interview Daboll? He is the offensive coordinator of the team that turned Josh Allen from a joke into a semi-competent QB. A ringing endorsement if there was ever one
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Maybe it is to get some insight into what McDermott is doing over there as well.
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He’s coming home, press conference Wednesday.
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Why are we screwing around right now with Daboll? What is wrong with these clowns?
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imma be so pissed if we end up with brian daboll.
I'm still trying to figure this one out. Why interview Daboll? He is the offensive coordinator of the team that turned Josh Allen from a joke into a semi-competent QB. Why not? If you are going to follow the process, you interview the candidates you have identified. I don't think McCarthy was a real candidate. We did him early figuring he would grab the first offer. Plus, like them or not, the Cowboys is a high profile gig. May not be better, but higher profile. McCarthy will do OK with Dallas, then get canned in 2-3 years and his career will be over. Hey, 60 is a good jump off point.
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