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Mr. Scot

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3 hours ago, Kinographer said:

McCarthy has grown on me after doing some research. Out of all the candidates he's the one guy who has proven NFL success.  He made it to the NFC championship 4 times and won the super bowl once. According to most Green Bay fans he's a good coach who got bogged down by a bad general manager. I'm not sure why so many people are down on him outside of what boils down to "muh retread"

Well he would be saddled with another bad GM if he came here so there's that.

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Here's a fun thought...

The Vikings get bounced from the playoffs again and fire Mike Zimmer (speculation that it could happen).

Jerry Jones brings Zimmer back to Dallas as their new head coach.

Zmmer asks former colleague Jason Garrett to be his offensive coordinator. Or maybe as a nod to another old colleague, he hires Scott Turner.

It could happen.

 

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48 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

The fewer openings the better for us.  Typically it's 7-8.  If that's cut by 2-3, that means we nearly get the pick of the litter.  And does anyone honestly believe coaches are drooling over the Browns vacancy?  The most attractive opening would be Dallas and it is looking like Garrett may survive.  Come on Jerry Jones, give your puppet one more year! Honestly we are in competition with, ironically, the Giants.  The skins jumped on Rivera so quickly, it took that vacancy off the table in short order.

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