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Prepping for Black Monday


Mr. Scot

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If you're looking for what coaches and assistants will be coming available, there are some early clues rolling in.

Jets consultant Charley Casserly is reported to have already started calling potential head coaches as well as GM candidates.

PFT has reported that Jets coach Rex Ryan has cleaned out his office in anticipation of his dismissal. Looks like the Jets are gonna clean house, and might do it early.

Word that the Bears are expected to clean house too. Would love to get Chicago Special Teams Coach Joe DeCamillis if Rivera can be convinced to part with Richard Rodgers (assuming Rivera himself survives).

Will likely hear of others soon.

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If you're looking for what coaches and assistants will be coming available, there are some early clues rolling in.

Jets consultant Charley Casserly is reported to have already started calling potential head coaches as well as GM candidates.

PFT has reported that Jets coach Rex Ryan has cleaned out his office in anticipation of his dismissal. Looks like the Jets are gonna clean house, and might do it early.

Word that the Bears are expected to clean house too. Would love to get Chicago Special Teams Coach Joe DeCamillis if Rivera can be convinced to part with Richard Rodgers (assuming Rivera himself survives).

Will likely hear of others soon.

 

Never thought about DeCamillis.  You could be on to something there.  The only area the Jets were acceptable in.

 

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