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Pagano to be fired, new DC if we lose SM?


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12 minutes ago, Montsta said:

Didn't they choose Pagano over Arians or am I mistaken?

They only had Arians as HC because Pagano got cancer before he could coach a game for them.

Now it's easy to say they should have chosen Arians but can you imagine the PR poo storm if they had fired Pagano after he had come back from cancer?

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11 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Wilks is our next DC. Then possibly Washington. I severely doubt we'll hire anyone off the waiver wire. Rivera is a huge fan of Wilks. 

This. We have McDermmott's replacement in house. Wilkes is more than capable of doing the job. 

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9 minutes ago, cbarrier90 said:

They only had Arians as HC because Pagano got cancer before he could coach a game for them.

Now it's easy to say they should have chosen Arians but can you imagine the PR poo storm if they had fired Pagano after he had come back from cancer?

Gotcha I knew there was some connection. 

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