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Baylor's Sean Padden hired as VP of Football Operations


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38 minutes ago, WoahW said:

How bout a wager if the redskins win the super bowl I’ll delete my account if they don’t you delete yours? You ready to man up to all the poo you’ve been saying or bitch our because you’re just trying to troll pathetically

Nah I’m good. Make a serious wager and I’ll consider it. 

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19 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Again, like everyone I'm wishing for the best, but as I sit back and watch this process I keep getting haunted by the ghost of Chip Kelly.

Here's hoping it's just me he haunts and not the Panthers.

One glaring difference though, I think. Rhule (and Brady and Snow) has stated that they need to be evolving (multiple or whatever). Kelly tried to take the same system as far as offense (and maybe defense?) and make it work in the NFL. I think (or at least hope) that Rhule is only building the framework of his processes in the same manner but will adjust game plans and schemes to fit our team and the NFL. Just hope he's brought the right guys to help him do it, successfully.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Again, like everyone I'm wishing for the best, but as I sit back and watch this process I keep getting haunted by the ghost of Chip Kelly.

Here's hoping it's just me he haunts and not the Panthers.

To be honest, Kelly lost the team in his 3rd year when he became in charge of personnel and started cutting top players after wearing out the players for 2 years. If we could get his 2 seasons' winning records of 10-6 each and playoffs, I'd let him haunt you for 2 years. :)

IMHO Kelly required yes men. Rhule might have his guys around him but it seems he encouraged them to think outside the box, to challenge him, and the last thing he wants is yes men. Thus Brady and Snow. I hope it's more than just words.

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4 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

To be honest, Kelly lost the team in his 3rd year when he became in charge of personnel and started cutting top players after wearing out the players for 2 years. If we could get his 2 seasons' winning records of 10-6 each and playoffs, I'd let him haunt you for 2 years. :)

IMHO Kelly required yes men. Rhule might have his guys around him but it seems he encouraged them to think outside the box, to challenge him, and the last thing he wants is yes men. Thus Brady and Snow. I hope it's more than just words.

Well, remember Rhule did say he wanted a former NFL head coach on his staff, but he didn't hire one. Rivera has said that was actually his biggest mistake when he started out.

Probably worth noting that Rivera also said he was gonna do a lot of things that he never actually did.

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