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coach or gm first?


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There seems to be a lot of discussion about who would a possible new coach but isn't their a good chance a new GM would happen first?

What is the chance Tepper would keep Hurney but let go of Rivera?  Seems like if one goes they both would and then the new GM would be instrumental in hiring the next coach.

If that did happen who would be some candidates that people would like to see as GM?

I keep thinking of an old tweet by Louis Riddick:

 

I still have my doubts on how much RR and DG were on the same page.  Seems like the best organizations benefit when everyone has the same vision.

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I think Ron’s job depends on how we play these last three games. If we can win at home against the Aints or at least give them a game and beat the Cons I’m thinking Ron is safe for another year. I think Hurney is gone no matter what.

As far as who should be hired first, thinking a GM. 

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Unless Tepper is going to hire the HC, you cant let Hurney hire him if he is heading out the door as well.  I actually think Hurney will be safe, he really hasnt done anything to lose his job.  Hell, even Ron might be safe seeing there is not much better out there and the team owes him 15 million.

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