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Harbaugh to the Vikings


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2 hours ago, CRA said:

Same source also hints they likely are to hire from within   So you hire from within.  

then you get to brag about how the in-house guy was a better hire than Rhule and these other external guys you could of pursued but didn’t. 

and again, the Penn St aspect on top of Rhule imploding in the NFL.  Just don’t see how that is realistic for Michigan.   

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Let Rhule go to Michigan. He’ll take Snow unfortunately but it’ll allow this franchise a fresh start.

Give the job to Ben McAdoo for a year on a cheap contract and see what he can do with the QB situation. If it works out then extend him. If we continue to suck then you’ve got a fresh start to look for a coach in 2023 and maybe someone like Sean Payton is ready to go again at that point. 

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58 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Okay, how real is the possibility of Michigan outbidding Tepper for Rhule's "services"?

If I’m Tepper and Michigan wants Rhule then I’m releasing him from his contract and everyone is free and clear. No buy out. Just take the loss and don’t spook them from hiring him. Go hire Brian Flores or promote McAdoo and move on. Flores would preserve the integrity of the defense and he can find an OC to run that side of the ball. He might even decide he wants to keep McAdoo if he’s hired and you just replace Rhule….

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From Dan Patrick...

“This feels like it’s closer than you’d think,” Patrick said during his Tuesday show as he shared information from a B1G source. “… I don’t know what makes him tick. Feels like unfinished business. He didn’t win a Super Bowl and wanting to go back, his brother’s won a Super Bowl. He’s not going to win a national championship at Michigan.

Dan Patrick source explains the likelihood of Harbaugh departure

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