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Jeremy Igo

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6 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

How many NFL teams would fire their own coaching staffs today if it was guaranteed they would be getting Rhule and company?

 

I think at least 10

I think probably less than 10. If we are this successful(.500 or better) at the halfway point, I think that number will rise quite a bit. It will rise even more at 16 games if the same is true.

I would expect that most owners/GM's aren't jumping off a cliff very quickly this far into the season. That will happen towards the last third to quarter of the season. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Four games in, guys.

I like what I've seen so far as much as anybody, but I also remember there was a time when people thought Chip Kelly was a genius too.

Exactly my point. 

I think a lot of teams hold on to bad coaching for fears it would only get worse from the current pool of coaching availability. Teams tried to interview Rhule for years and he declined. 

 

How many teams would take a risk on a largely unknown but has shown a ton of promise in the NFL thus far? I think quite a few. 

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I think 10(about) is a good guess. Much like QB, HCs that are able to handle adversity is a great trait. Weird off-season, huge turnover, and no pre-season Rhule STILL had the team ready week one, two, three, and four. Yes its only four games, no matter that shows me plenty and I believe other owners/GM will think so too.

I did have very low expectations coming in. 

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34 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Four games in, guys.

I like what I've seen so far as much as anybody, but I also remember there was a time when people thought Chip Kelly was a genius too.

Yeah this is kinda ridiculous. I get being excited, and I'm as excited as anyone here by the early prospects of Rhule and company. But we're 4 games into a very strange season in the middle of a pandemic. I wouldn't read so much into that we think 10+ other teams right now would fire their coaches for Rhule. Only reported interest in him the past few go arounds was NYJ and NYG and Jets I believe passed on him, while we might've outbid the Giants but not sure exactly what went down there. Other teams who needed HC weren't very interested in him the past few years, I highly doubt 4 games would sway their opinion on that. Let's talk after the season.

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