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At DT, context and meaning are a scarecrow kicking at moving goalposts.
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Who cares other than Steelers, I'm in Florida with Steelers fan who disliked Tomlin- 19 years of winning football.....I'm glad they are on the hunt for new HC and Qb probably---- we, Browns fans, would take what- FIVE straight years of winning and be happy-- Go Browns.....PS, welcome to the search STEELERS, hope you come up snake eyes.
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I know that line is as old as the hills on granny's chest and twice as dusty but if you use it sparingly enough in just the right places it will still work every time.  I use it nearly daily and I've found that it doesn't even have to make sense; it's never not funny.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
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I know that line is as old as the hills on granny's chest and twice as dusty but if you use it sparingly enough in just the right places it will still work every time.  I use it nearly daily and I've found that it doesn't even have to make sense; it's never not funny. TWSS
HERE WE GO BROWNIES! HERE WE GO!!
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The Daily Mail is not a reliable source of news - it is not a lot better than the Inquirer - so I'd check anything they claim. This does appear true and is all over lots of sources. https://www.espn.co.uk/nfl/story/_/...arbaugh-giants-expected-barring-setbacksUnsurprising. 1 down - hope we find ours soon and we land they guy we want and not choice number 4 or 5.
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j/c…
Monken headed to NY with Harbaugh.
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I never considered him as a head coach candidate.
No surprise that he follows Harbaugh.
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j/c…
Monken headed to NY with Harbaugh.
Makes sense. I think this is also sticking it to Baltimore in a way. Reports say the organization/Jackson wanted Monken fired and Harbaugh refused. Now the tandem is heading to work together again with Dart.
At DT, context and meaning are a scarecrow kicking at moving goalposts.
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Can't wait to hear the kings ransom they paid Harbaugh. It may help set a new market price.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
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As it stands today I think three guys are finalists.
Schwartz, McDaniels, and Udinski as a dark horse.
Udinski is interesting. I listened to an interview with him and the Jags DC being interviewed together by a Jags reporter.
He has a presence. He is very respected by those who know him. He is young and does not have a lot of experience.
So, that may exclude him. But if he commands his interview. He might be the guy Berry recommends to Haslam.
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Good luck Johnny boy, I’d choose Cleveland, Pittsburgh or any city over NYC…
At least he isn’t in the AFC North. A weird time in this division and I hope this organization gets its head out of its butt…won’t hold my breath…
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As it stands today I think three guys are finalists.
Schwartz, McDaniels, and Udinski as a dark horse.
Udinski is interesting. I listened to an interview with him and the Jags DC being interviewed together by a Jags reporter.
He has a presence. He is very respected by those who know him. He is young and does not have a lot of experience.
So, that may exclude him. But if he commands his interview. He might be the guy Berry recommends to Haslam.
I don’t mind the youthfulness IF he can have experienced coordinators (like Shchwartz) surrounding him. The only concern is just how many of those types of connections he has built and whether older guys want to work under such a relatively young HC. Some of the pressures need to be relieved while he finds his groove and you don’t want too many coaches doing that at once…
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Sean McVay was 30 when he became the head coach of the Rams.
One thing about sports in general.
If you have the goods. People inside recognize it and will accept youth.
Inside there is no hiding. You cannot fool professionals.
If you know a trade and show up to work. People know right away if you can do the job or cannot.
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Can't wait to hear the kings ransom they paid Harbaugh. It may help set a new market price. Heard it was 5 years/$100,000,000
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Can't wait to hear the kings ransom they paid Harbaugh. It may help set a new market price. Heard it was 5 years/$100,000,000 Not bad. He was making $17M/yr with Baltimore.
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