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The Scot McCloughan situation


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1 hour ago, blackcat said:

Why don't they just fire his ass?

 

Sue them for firing him for having a drinking problem, like the Falcons new offensive coordinator did to USC. 

Seriously scott did an interview saying his drinking was under control because he just stuck to beer. 

If a person says that it's basically a giant blinking sign they're probably drunk right now. 

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I don't know what's going on. I do know Scott is a excellent talent evaluator. Which is the most important role/position on NFL franchises. If fired, he'd have no trouble getting work. During his last "dryout" he ran a highly successful talent evaluation firm. He was out in middle of no where and people still got on a airplane to some barn in the middle of nothing, to ask him about a big ten LB. Had people say when you ready, I want to be part of your team. He stepped off the farm living room, into a GM role. 

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4 hours ago, MV%doe said:

I don't know what's going on. I do know Scott is a excellent talent evaluator. Which is the most important role/position on NFL franchises. If fired, he'd have no trouble getting work. During his last "dryout" he ran a highly successful talent evaluation firm. He was out in middle of no where and people still got on a airplane to some barn in the middle of nothing, to ask him about a big ten LB. Had people say when you ready, I want to be part of your team. He stepped off the farm living room, into a GM role. 

He's also an excellent drinker of alcohol.

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ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Redskins GM Scot McCloughan's timetable for return to work remains "uncertain."

The Redskins have provided little clarity on McCloughan's absence. Asked at the Combine if McCloughan would return to work next week, team president Bruce Allen replied, "He could be. We'll see. I'll talk to him tonight." Allen later stated McCloughan would return when everything was "OK." McCloughan's wife Jessica lashed out on Twitter on Thursday, calling reports Scot was asked to leave Redskins Park on February 20 "incorrect" and "not true." Allen, personnel exec Doug Williams, coach Jay Gruden, and scouts Alex Santos and Scott Campbell are running the Redskins' front office in the meantime.
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