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Mike Tice asks out of Atlanta


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New Raiders coach Jack Del Rio had asked for permission to interview Falcons OL coach Mike Tice for the same position in Oakland.

The Falcons said no.

So Tice went to the Atlanta front office and told them he really wanted to be allowed to go.

The team relented. Looks like he'll be joining the Raiders.

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wait, they didn't fire the whole staff? they are expecting to keep some of the coaches? including the OL coach? didn't the OL suck the past couple years?

 

and it's not just any OL coach. it's mike frikkin tice! why would you fight to keep him around?

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New Raiders coach Jack Del Rio had asked for permission to interview Falcons OL coach Mike Tice for the same position in Oakland.

The Falcons said no.

So Tice went to the Atlanta front office and told them he really wanted to be allowed to go.

The team relented. Looks like he'll be joining the Raiders.

Deng!

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wait, they didn't fire the whole staff? they are expecting to keep some of the coaches? including the OL coach? didn't the OL suck the past couple years?

and it's not just any OL coach. it's mike frikkin tice! why would you fight to keep him around?

They weren't planning on giving permission to anyone until the new coach was in place and got to check them all out.

Funny because at this rate, it looks like they're gonna be the last team to fill their head coaching position. Even Denver might beat them.

(and if I recall correctly, they were one of the first to fire their previous coach)

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