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Mr. Scot

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General speculation is that the Panthers will make no major moves today.

Tampa has fired head coach Dirk Koetter but is keeping GM Jason Licht.

The Jets have also fired head coach Todd Bowles.

Peter King says Browns DC / interim head coach Gregg Williams is not a serious candidate for the permanent job. The Browns have reportedly requested permission to interview Patriots LB coach Brian Flores.

The Packers have also requested permission to interview Flores, along with Patriots OC Josh McDaniels.

All signs point to Cardinals DC / former Panthers DC Steve Wilks being fired in Arizona. No word on GM Steve Keim.

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4 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

Thought it was reported this AM thag McCarthy was going to the Browns. 

Hadn't seen it. Saw the news on Flores but he could be a Rooney Rule interview.

Bruce Arians has been reported to covet that job too.

Edit: Did see a report that says the Browns are interested in Mike McCarthy.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

There's a rumor that Marvin Lewis might be "promoted" to a front office job, but nothing's been said yet.

I see they are adopting the government approach, if you suck at your job you get promoted to management where you can't interfere with production.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I see they are adopting the government approach, if you suck at your job you get promoted to management where you can't interfere with production.

Well I grant that it's stupid, I wouldn't exactly scream if we tried that approach with Marty Hurney.

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