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Wade Phillips released by the Rams


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Even if we weren't in on Phillips, there are a couple of other good defensive names out there too.

Cowboys DL Coach, former DC and former head coach Rod Marinelli told Jane Sleter he hasn't decided on his future.

But there's also a much younger option in the Cowboys Kris Richard.

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4 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

Wade pretty much killed Cam in the two games he played against us fug no for me.

All the more reason he would be a great DC for a young HC. 

Would be an awesome get as a DC with a young offensive HC. 

A homerun IMO

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9 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

Wade pretty much killed Cam in the two games he played against us fug no for me.

I mean, I'm definitely of the opinion the Broncos took cheap shots at Cam and got away with it, but Phillips does not to my knowledge have a history of coaching his players to play dirty, so absent any direct evidence I'm not inclined to lay that at his feet. I put that more on the players themselves and the refs. Coaches I don't think tend to tell players to stop doing things they aren't getting flagged for because they are usually too engrossed in the game.

But if that's the way you feel about it, I can understand that.

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59 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

I don't want to hire the guy who beat us in SB50

Irrational and silly, but kind of feels like capitulation

 

I hear ya and I feel your pain, but he also showed he could gameplan and dominate against one of the greatest singular offensive seasonal QB performances in history. This team needs that kind of ferocity on D. 

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42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty much now confirmed that he won't be going back to Dallas. They're hiring Saints LB Coach Mike Nolan.

McCarthy's was Nolan's OC when he coached the 49ers.

 

Poor ole Jim Hasslet still playing video games in his underwear.

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55 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

Wade pretty much killed Cam in the two games he played against us fug no for me.

 

49 minutes ago, CRA said:

All the more reason he would be a great DC for a young HC. 

Would be an awesome get as a DC with a young offensive HC. 

A homerun IMO

Ding ding ding 

10 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I hear ya and I feel your pain, but he also showed he could gameplan and dominate against one of the greatest singular offensive seasonal QB performances in history. This team needs that kind of ferocity on D. 

This is a billion dollar business can we tuck the G strings away with all this emotional he beat us up before who f.... cares we’re looking to assemble a dominant team in three phases he’s proven to be dominant in one so I’d be ecstatic to have him on our team.

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