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Mr. Scot
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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Related: Someone asked our pal Ellis who he was interested in as a Rhule replacement. This is his list:

Mine's a lot shorter (not a fan of retreads, among other reasons) but I have the same guy at the top.

Hackett or Eberflus for me. That’s it. Not totally against Pederson but meh.

Chase Blackburn will be the interim HC when Rhule gets fired. Watch.

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Lewis is a very good defensive coordinator. Caldwell runs a really good offense and is an exceptional quarterback coach.

Neither of them have been all that successful as head coaches. Lewis got a lot more years on the job but if I was going to take a look at one of them it'd probably be Caldwell.

Caldwell is a bit boring from a personality standpoint, but he worked miracles with Detroit and before that was the OC for two Super Bowl winners (unless I remember it wrong). These numbers are pretty impressive:

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10 hours ago, musicman said:

They are NOT going to let Rhule go. Also think that most of the coaches are mostly Rhule guys, who guides the team? He's gonna get year 3 and if shows improvement, he'll get another. Its a 7 year contract. He staying 3 to 4 years at a minimum. Tepper original said it may take 5 years to build a consistent winner so I see 4 as a minimum. 

You'll be playing a different tune in a few weeks musicman!

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54 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Okay, so I haven't listened to Kyle Bailey for a while but I'm having a chance to listen to him some today.

Question for people who listen to him more regularly than I do: Is Bailey a Rhule apologist?

He sure seems like one right now.

Yup... quit listening for that reason....

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