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Coaching Interviews This Week


Mr. Scot

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3 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

So he is likely out. I hope we can get McDaniels. He has to choose us over freaking Cleveland right?

I don't really think Rhule is all that "in" with us.

As far as McDaniels, no way to know. Probably have to be patient till later in the week to know much more.

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How do you set up an interview and bail like that as a professional? Rhule seems like a guy who thinks he’s royalty without proving any actual winning results. I do hope the Giants get him just to watch him flounder and get moved after a few years. 

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4 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Wade Phillips is gone. Would McDaniels hire him. I also hear we are down to McDaniels, Bieniemy and Stefanski as the final 3. Heard Rhule basically said he wasn't interested

 

I haven't heard he wasn't interested. He's still in Mexico according to ESPN Central Texas. But again, that just may mean he's meeting with the Panthers later this afternoon. It's only 1pm Central Time right now.

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3 minutes ago, DubE_4MR said:

I haven't heard he wasn't interested. He's still in Mexico according to ESPN Central Texas. But again, that just may mean he's meeting with the Panthers later this afternoon. It's only 1pm Central Time right now.

Granted, we're not him. We don't know his lifestyle or anything.

I'd ask though: If you had an important job interview, would you wanna do it the same day you traveled back from a vacation?

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Granted, we're not him. We don't know his lifestyle or anything.

I'd ask though: If you had an important job interview, would you wanna do it the same day you traveled back from a vacation?

Yeah it sounds like he's just using the Panthers as negotiating leverage. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Actually, the second part doesn't look to be true. The Browns announced their new reporting structure recently and the general read is that it's not as coach-centric as McDaniels would like.

As far as the dream job part, it's one thing for a kid to dream about coaching his favorite NFL team. It's another to say, "Boy, I really want to work for Jim Haslam".

My opinion on McDaniels is known: he is a narcissistic, power-hungry, smug weasel who blew chunks in his only time not under Hoodie's control.  However, as to the highlighted portion, I never said he was insane.

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