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McDermott already has HC interviews lined up


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Just now, TheRed said:

He's been desperate for a head coaching gig for awhile. Reminds me of Rob Chudzinksi in that regard. If he's that concerned about it, by all means, see ya.

To be fair, it's probably the goal of most young coordinators.  Occasionally you find a great coordinator who is happy with simply being a coordinator, but most coaches worth having probably have the ambition to one day have an opportunity to run the show himself one day.

I don't understand when people get mad about a guy wanting an opportunity to seek a promotion and better his situation for himself and his family.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

To be fair, it's probably the goal of most young coordinators.  Occasionally you find a great coordinator who is happy with simply being a coordinator, but most coaches worth having probably have the ambition to one day have an opportunity to run the show himself one day.

I don't understand when people get mad about a guy wanting an opportunity to seek a promotion and better his situation for himself and his family.

If this were several years ago, I would probably align with your train of thought here.

But the league now? Coordinators turned head coaches are far more likely to see their dream turned into a nightmare as these franchises routinely chew guys up, and spit them right back out. Some even only one year later.

That's the reality.

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