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Poachable Coaches


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Just now, Green-Ghost said:

I have a feeling we will see a lot of coaching changes in this off-season. I hear they are even talking about trying to lure coaches away from teams by using draft picks.  Even Mike Tomlin and Sean Payton are being mentioned.

Yeah, several different guys have talked about Tomlin bolting to Chicago.

Is he out of contract?

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21 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

How many of these guys are desperate enough to work for the Panthers? They have to know this is gonna be a one year gig if they take it.

Best I can offer is it's better than unemployment.

If you have other options though, why would you come here? No idea.

And as mentioned at the beginning, I don't know that Rhule would be interested in any of these guys anyway.

But here's hoping...

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20 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah, several different guys have talked about Tomlin bolting to Chicago.

Is he out of contract?

I don’t think so.  I see talking heads at ESPN, etc. speculating that, “certain successful coaches might be in play.”   Teams should consider trading for successful coaches, in return for draft picks, etc.  it reminds me of Head Hunting in the corporate world.

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