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Dan Morgan interviewed for Steelers GM job


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On 2/18/2022 at 5:30 PM, BurnNChinn said:

Oh I’m more worried because Morgan wants to leave already and just sign here last year. Tepper should have fixed this, and as fans we have a long, long season coming up!

Let's be honest, I think most of us, regardless of the current team's success, would probably take interviews for a promotion from an assistant to the actual job. Well....... unless it was a job for the Lions that is.

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've already talked about it elsewhere but I'll summarize my opinions here.

The coaches I'm excited about:

James Campen
Chris Tabor
Steve Wilks

The coaches I'm not so excited about but who I hope work out:

Ben McAdoo
Kevin Gilbride Jr

The coach that makes me wonder what the hell they were thinking:

Paul Pasqualoni

And the coaches that don't have enough info out there to know how to feel about them:

Joe Dailey
Robert Kugler

But do you feel like he did better than you expected him to? 

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17 hours ago, ichigo1057 said:
On 2/18/2022 at 5:30 PM, BurnNChinn said:

Oh I’m more worried because Morgan wants to leave already and just sign here last year. Tepper should have fixed this, and as fans we have a long, long season coming up!

Let's be honest, I think most of us, regardless of the current team's success, would probably take interviews for a promotion from an assistant to the actual job. Well....... unless it was a job for the Lions that is.

Consistent movement is the norm for coaches/execs working their up the NFL ladder. 

Hell just look at recent Huddle Hero Pep Hamilton’s resume…

…he has been with 7 different teams in a 10-years, and 10 teams in 15-years.

Stop 🛑 trying to make something out of nothing 🤦‍♂️

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3 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Consistent movement is the norm for coaches/execs working their up the NFL ladder. 

Hell just look at recent Huddle Hero Pep Hamilton’s resume…

…he has been with 7 different teams in a 10-years, and 10 teams in 15-years.

Stop 🛑 trying to make something out of nothing 🤦‍♂️

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Not anymore. It doesn't take 20 years of coaching to land a top gig. 

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