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Likeliest of 3 coaching staff scenarios


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How would you rank the likelihood of these three scenarios?   

  • Rivera gets retained, we bring back a recently fired Steve Wilks as DC
  • Rivera gets retained, we bring back a recently fired McDermott as DC
  • Tepper cleans house.  We hire a young offensive guy (I.E. DeFillipo Dan Campbell, Bieniemy, etc.)

 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I see absolutely zero chance of Ron Meeks getting a job here again.

Much as I hate to say it, if Eric Washington is out and it's Rivera's choice who to replace him with, don't be surprised to see Richard Rodgers get promoted to that job.

Please no

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It all depends on the finish. If we get ourselves straightened out and make a run down the stretch I doubt anything will change. If the downward spiral continues, I think we'll see a wholesale change. I don't think Tepper will let Ron simply scapegoat Washington. If there is a change, I think we'll go with an aggressive offensive minded coach. Looking at what teams like the Chiefs, Rams, and Saints are doing and then looking at our roster, o think we have to go with an offensive minded coach. We have a franchise QB and a lot of young weapons around him in an increasingly offensive driven league. I'd love an aggressive young offensive minded coach who would bring with him a seasoned veteran DC.

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13 minutes ago, davos said:

How would you rank the likelihood of these three scenarios?   

  • Rivera gets retained, we bring back a recently fired Steve Wilks as DC
  • Rivera gets retained, we bring back a recently fired McDermott as DC
  • Tepper cleans house.  We hire a young offensive guy (I.E. DeFillipo Dan Campbell, Bieniemy, etc.)

 

What we have now is really worst case scenerio.  If RR was straight up trash it would be easy to cut ties, instead we have this zombie/undead push every year to just barely make the post season and then a quick exit.  Will  RR & Norv outwit Peyton or Belichek?  It just doesn't seem like it.  

 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I see absolutely zero chance of Ron Meeks getting a job here again.

Much as I hate to say it, if Eric Washington is out and it's Rivera's choice who to replace him with, don't be surprised to see Richard Rodgers get promoted to that job.

Hehe...fixed the f-up but not quick enough!

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2 hours ago, Manther said:

What we have now is really worst case scenerio.  If RR was straight up trash it would be easy to cut ties, instead we have this zombie/undead push every year to just barely make the post season and then a quick exit.  Will  RR & Norv outwit Peyton or Belichek?  It just doesn't seem like it.  

 

Well record indicates they have, at least RR, outwitted Belichek..

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2 hours ago, davos said:

How would you rank the likelihood of these three scenarios?   

  • Rivera gets retained, we bring back a recently fired Steve Wilks as DC
  • Rivera gets retained, we bring back a recently fired McDermott as DC
  • Tepper cleans house.  We hire a young offensive guy (I.E. DeFillipo Dan Campbell, Bieniemy, etc.)

 

Not gonna happen. BTW why don’t we use Olsen more?

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