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I saw that we were going to interview Tucker for HC. Guess we are just getting the formality out of the way. He wasn't ready to take over as DC, no way is he ready to be a HC. Plus, I don't see any way that we hire someone already on the coaching staff.
Am I perfect? No Am I trying to be a better person? Also no
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1. Cowher . . . get a GM that will work for the team, having a awesome wininng percentage and a ring holds alot of wieght, maybe even savage could set some ego aside, knowing he is on a short least at the very most. 2. Shanahan or Gruden, i could see a coaching rift with thier teams if thier teams fail to make the playoffs this year, i know denver is do or die next weekend, not sure if TB is eliminated yet. 3 Billick, from my list yso far you can see, I believe that Coaches that have been to superbowls, typically succeed with other teams, this is historically true and IMO the safest pool of candidates to choose from. Sorry Rooney rule . . . Dungy and lovie are not available. 4. Marty . . . he's a winner, and i'll take 4 out of 5 years in the playoffs with no superbowl over no playoffs at all.
1. most likely not happening. 2. alot of folks thought i was crazy but Shanahan is available, and a proven winner. He deserves an interview. 3. still available. 4. not likely.
Ruining QB's since 1999.
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