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Dark horse candidate for HC job if Tepper makes a change - Belichick


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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not touching anybody coming out of the Patriots system. I don't care who they're related to.

Or in this case, who's nuts they swam out of.

LOOOOOL.

1 hour ago, hepcat said:

My darkhorse candidate for head coach if Rivera is fired is Jim Tomsula, the man notorious for audibly farting during a really sweet press conference and letting everyone enjoy it

That was a great moment in NFL history. The only thing that would've made it better was if a reporter would've stopped mid-question to ask and he straight up owned it. Hahahah.

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2 minutes ago, BerryLoMein said:

Well to be fair, sooner or later one has to work out. Right?! Why not this one?! Maybe he will bring balance to the force.

I liken being in that position to being the guy whose job it was to make sure the King's food wasn't poisoned.

I mean hey, it's probably not deadly, right? :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

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I know it won’t happen, but I wish Rivera would get fired before the season is over to give Scott Turner a chance and see what we have in him. For a QB coach he has had our backup looking solid (aside from the last game) and his dad has been solid calling our offense (at least in my opinion). It would be nice to see what we have in him... 

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22 hours ago, Wyank said:

I don't know.  I'm a little scared of descendants of greats after watching the son of Don Shula run Carolina's offense.

I agree.  Players did not respect Don Shula's son.  ( Remember the player pulling down the coach's cap).  

Correct me if I am wrong. Isn't the team 4 and 1 since they started using the backup quarterback?  The one lost to a red hot 49ers team.

I don't think the coach is totally the problem. 

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