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Mr. Scot

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  1. Side Note: One of many reasons to be happy to have James Campen... Yeesh
  2. I don't know how seriously to take this given they're the only team that's talked to him so far.
  3. The other teams in the AFC South agree with you.
  4. He's also well acquainted with new Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort. Thought he might have been useful if we were trying to trade up for their draft pick. Of course, it occurs to me that could be where he's headed, soooo...
  5. Guess that means we part ways with Al Holcomb (not that I was expecting him back anyway)
  6. He might not get the job though. If he doesn't, they don't have to replace him.
  7. It's possible they fill the defensive side of the staff this week, but the offensive staff might not be complete until after the Super Bowl due to us wanting someone from the Eagles. (or conceivably the Chiefs)
  8. Denver reporter Mike Klis indicates there will be others...
  9. One of Evero's Denver assistants Trivia Note: Hansen stands 6'8
  10. Their DC is a candidate for Indy's head coaching job. What Rodrigue is saying is that they're waiting to see whether or not they have to replace him. But while they wait, good candidates are being hired for DC jobs elsewhere.
  11. Sounds like they'd need some restructures...
  12. Clarification... Biggest thing I get from that is that the story is of the Raiders not wanting some huge haul in return is probably true. Carr also has a no trade cause so he has to agree to any trade. It's basically a lesser version of the whole Deshaun Watson thing.
  13. It's true Stewart was tied to Rhule. The two of them went back a long long way. That said, Stewart also had well established NFL credentials on his own. I guess I could see it either way.
  14. Carr not budging on the contract could short circuit any potential deal.
  15. Never had been. That said,you don't have to be a genius to repeat what someone said (especially when you probably shouldn't)
  16. From the article... For most people, there’s a sharp difference between things they’ll say publicly, and the things they’ll say privately. Terry Bradshaw is not most people. ... During Fox’s pre-Super Bowl media availability, Vic Lombardi of Altitude Sports Radio in Denver asked Bradshaw a series of questions about his soon-to-be-former Fox colleague, who is now the head coach of the Broncos. “We hung with him,” Bradshaw said, establishing a clear foundation for his basis of knowledge about Payton’s preferences. “We would talk, and he would talk and talk and talk.” And then it slowly started to get more and more interesting. ... “I’d say, ‘You can’t go to Charlotte,'” Bradshaw said. “That’s the NFC South.'” OK, fine. Makes sense. No controversy there. “You can’t go to Houston,” Bradshaw said. “They don’t have a quarterback down there. And you don’t want to be in Houston.” ... But then it got good. Bradshaw was asked about Payton coaching the Cardinals and quarterback Kyler Murray. “He didn’t want to work with that quarterback,” Bradshaw said. And then Lombardi swooped in for the hammer: “He’d rather work with Russ?” “I don’t think so,” Bradshaw said, bursting out a big ol’ Louisiana laugh. “But that’s all he’s got. He’s got no choice. But I’ll tell you one thing. He’ll get the most out of him.” ... Payton truly has a no-lose situation. If Wilson works out, Payton is a hero for turning him around. If Wilson doesn’t work out, it’s not Payton’s fault. And then Payton gets a fresh start with a new quarterback. Other than Kyler Murray, of course. ... There’s a chance Payton is dismayed by Terry’s loose lips. There’s also a chance Payton is pleased that his message was communicated to the work in a way that seemed spontaneous and unintentional.
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