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Mr. Scot
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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Haven't seen jack.

Ellis has been lobbying for us to go after Brenston Buckner. That'd make sense for us but it'd be a lateral move to a worse team for him.

That, plus as I recall he didn't necessarily depart on the best of terms here.

Yeah he is probably is a no for us. I'm really concerned about both line coach selections.  I will have a keen interest in both those positions. 

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2 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

No he turn us down lol, it’s not like it’s alot of damn money lol

Yup it's not that hard to fix special teams with a full offseason. He's holding out for that Chargers job where he can get a little bit of credit for helping them get into the playoffs next year. I'd do that same. Matt Rhule would tell you he's signing and then bail on you a day later so only fair that it's happening to him. Gotta be super apparent to Tepper that this isn't working out

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

With so many jobs in flux right now, it’s gonna be a bunch of price tag negotiations. It’s a competitive market right now due to all of the open positions

We're not exactly well positioned on that front, either.

Hell, if this were a beauty pageant, I'm not sure we'd even rate as Miss Congeniality.

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Coaching updates from a few different sources: Albert Breer (The Monday Morning Quarterback), Peter King (Football Morning in America) and Aaron Wilson (Pro Football Network)

The Giants GM choice came down to Joe Schoen vs Adam Peters. Along with Brian Daboll (2nd interview) new GM Schoen will be interviewing Dan Quinn, Brian Flores and team DC Patrick Graham for the head coaching position this week (Breer)

The Jaguars are expected to start conducting in-person second interviews for their head coaching job shortly. Expected candidates include Matt Eberflus, Byron Leftwich, Todd Bowles, Jim caldwell and interim head coach Darrell Bevell (Wilson)

Dan Quinn is the "big domino" that everyone is waiting to see fall. Once his new home is decided, a lot of other jobs could be finalized quickly (Breer)

Quinn is still the betting favorite to win the Broncos job, but Packers OC Nathaniel Hackett is also considered a "finalist". With Hackett, the Broncos are pondering whether he might help them land Aaron Rodgers (Wilson)

The Raiders might be looking to pair Jim Harbaugh with Colts Assistant GM Ed Dodds. Both have a "no nonsense" approach and are seen as a good fit for a rethought "franchise model" in Vegas (Breer)

The head coach hiring cycle is going slower than usual, with part of the reason being the opinion that there are no real "superstar" candidates. Quinn and Flores are the closest, but even they have "zits" (King)

Despite the head coaching change, the Texans are apparently wanting to retain a number of current assistants from David Culley's staff. That list includes DC Lovey Smith, ST Coach Frank Ross, OL Coach James Campen and potential OC Pep Hamilton (Wilson)

The next GM candidate to be hired will likely be Chiefs Executive Director of Player Personnel Ryan Poles, either by the Bears or the Vikings (Breer)

Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon is said to be nailing his interviews and could become a hot name (Breer)

And finally, there's a sense around the league that Matt Rhule is a lame duck head coach in Carolina. It's reportedly one of the reasons Pep Hamilton declined to interview for the OC spot and others could pass on opportunities in Carolina for similar reasons (Wilson)

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42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Quinn is still the betting favorite to win the Broncos job, but Packers OC Nathaniel Hackett is also considered a "finalist". With Hackett, the Broncos are pondering whether he might help them land Aaron Rodgers (Wilson)

The guys on FSR this morning were talking about Quinn going after Getsy as his OC for similar reasons, if Quinn got the job in Denver.

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