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3 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

We have to remember that the Raiders are out there in the hunt for a new coach. They are going to be the prime landing spot of the top/best candidate if not every candidate. 

They are a team ready to compete in a new facility, huge fanbase and the ability to draw star players (except for A. Brown I guess). And it wouldn't be the first time a coach was able to pick up the leavings of Jon Gruden and make a big splash right away.

 

Waitaminnit.... Trade Rhule to the Raiders!!!!!!

Happily take David Carr. Or a couple of linemen. Or three trainers. Or just a box of old footballs.

 

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Gonna be a tough sell for any potential incoming coach when we are competing with:

Raiders-already competitive team with a stable Qb situation. Leader and some pieces away. 
 

Bears- young first Round talent a QB on a Rookie deal with pieces on both offense and defense. 
 

Jags- generational talent at Qb with better draft assets. 
 

then throw in possibles 

Seattle- new coach could make a pitch to keep Russ

minn- stable QB situation with solid pieces on offense 

 

every single situation is better IMO with our lack of draft assets and Sam being the only QB under contract next season 

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10 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

So the way the twittersphere reads tonight…Jacksonville just limited their pool of candidates with the keeping of Their current GM. I follow a number of Jag fans in Twitter because they are fun follows and they are pissed 

Ben Allbright even stated that this action will keep coaches away from Jacksonville.

Hahahahahaha! The Jags are such a joke. Khan has no clue what he is doing and no football background at all. They keep a GM who stinks and then hire a college coach who so clearly was in over his head he made the team a sideshow. Hahahahaha! What a dumpster fire of a franchise! 

 

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