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Mr. Scot

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  1. It'd be tampering, and would basically allow Payton to totally screw us over if he so desired. Hopefully Tepper isn't that stupid. As to the coordinator thing, that's not new or unique to us. Teams were doing it last year.
  2. Or didn't wanna be a Rooney Rule guy for us. Same result either way
  3. Ryans did. But yeah, Mayo and Johnson decided to stick where they are.
  4. Speculation... General belief is Brady will rejoin Josh McDaniels in Raider Land.
  5. The Colts didn't want to draft a quarterback. He tried to rehab Wentz. Then the team traded for what's left of Matt Ryan.
  6. Unless we get a Rooney Rule interview in beforehand, not happening.
  7. FYI: General consensus is that Brady rejoins Josh McDaniels in Las Vegas.
  8. Similar thoughts from Mike Kaye... Ed Dodds his previously said that he won't take a GM job until he feels like it's absolutely the right one.
  9. That'd leave out Reich, but not Caldwell whose first name is technically James.
  10. It might be, but as an adult you still have to make what you feel is the best decision. Word is he thinks they're building "something special" up there with Campbell and crew.
  11. And The Huddle is? John's got over 1100 votes on there. Do you think The Huddle could get that many?
  12. Quinn is already a DC. It'd be a lateral move.
  13. Your critique of Johnson... Well for one, unrelated but Gase was also 36 when he got his first HC role. Both came out of the NFCN. Both were various position coaches before becoming OCs. Johnson was OC for 1 year. Gase was technically OC for 2 years in Denver (but Manning was there so he was the real OC) then 1 year OC in Chicago. Both were/are being talked about as hot-poo OCs that are/were going to innovate the game. I agree, their offense is different. Johnson’s is much less complex than what Gase ran. Also, what team that Johnson has been apart of (ever) had success in the NFL? So in summary, the similarities to Gase were... - Same age - Coached in the same division - Previously position coaches - Short term coordinators - Talked about as hot candidates Yeah, none of that had any significance whatsoever. Likewise, their previous teams were pretty meaningless. And as to your suggestion that Gase had a more complex offense, what research did you do that told you that? (just pulled it out of your ass, I'm guessing) You wanna dislike Johnson? Fine, but your argument that he's Adam Gase 2.0 is just goofy.
  14. Kudos to Kaye. He verified it independently rather than just quote Pelissero. Hadn't seen anyone else do that yet.
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