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So you are Jerry Richardson.....


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Hire Charlie Wies, fire Jeff DAvidson

Fire John Fox, get a NFL coach that can actually coach, and doesnt have an ego the size of Texas

Draft the best QB we can in the draft, get some WRs, and D-Lineman

Release Jake DElhomme, and just take the cap hit..

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Hire Charlie Wies, fire Jeff DAvidson

Fire John Fox, get a NFL coach that can actually coach, and doesnt have an ego the size of Texas

Draft the best QB we can in the draft, get some WRs, and D-Lineman

Release Jake DElhomme, and just take the cap hit..

I can tell you now, that if Fox isn't here, Weis won't be either.

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Explore available young quarterbacks in free agency or via trade for low round picks.

Draft a QB if no attractive options are available via free agency or trade.

Use one of our first three picks on a receiver.

Extend DWill and Kalil's contracts.

Resign Davis (franchise if necessary), Kenny Moore, Marshall, and Vincent.

Attempt to trade Pep. If no offers come, let him walk.

Let Hayden and Jeff King walk. (I'm torn on letting King walk)

*not commenting on coaching changes because I haven't made up my mind yet...

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i show fox the door at 11:59pm. at 12:00 am i take a piss on jake delhomme's contract and all that damn bojangles chicken. hire cowher. i start to seek trades for peppers asap, the pats have a million picks,start there i think he s still worth a 1. exstend dwilliams,hammer out a contract for davis. pull a fox move in the draft trade next seasons first and others to get back in the first round this offseason. get in the locker(perfered pick)clausen,and bradford sweepstakes. seek dline help in offseason.

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I think it is hilarious that some people actually thing Jerry Richardson is going to be that involved in this process. He isn't Jerry Jones or Dan Snyder. JR hired Danny Morrison to be the president of operations and he will be the one that decides what to do with Marty Hurney. Then the new GM or Hurney will then decide the fate of Fox and what players will be released and what positions and players will be targeted in the offseason.

This is a business and JR is a businessman. If one of his Bojanles was struggling do think JR is going to be walking into the resturant and start personally firing the cooks and cashiers and then also hire the new employees? No, the involement of an owner is on the top level. That person is then responsible for overseeing his managers, the managers are responsible for overseeing the supervisors and so on.

In reality, JR already made the move to change things back in August when he fired his sons and then hired Morrison. Now it is Morrison who will have to decide, knowing there is probably pressure coming from him from ownership, to make changes below him. IMO though, JR doesn't seem like the type of person who micro-manages and he will probably give Morrison a lot of control over the changes made this offseason.

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Maybe a little sit down at the lake house with John and Marty. Well, um, actually they could make a pretty nice little Saturday out of it. They could go to Home Depot. Yeah, buy some wallpaper, maybe get some flooring, stuff like that. Maybe Bed, Bath, & Beyond. Who knows, who knows if they'll have enough time.

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I think it is hilarious that some people actually thing Jerry Richardson is going to be that involved in this process. He isn't Jerry Jones or Dan Snyder. JR hired Danny Morrison to be the president of operations and he will be the one that decides what to do with Marty Hurney. Then the new GM or Hurney will then decide the fate of Fox and what players will be released and what positions and players will be targeted in the offseason.

This is a business and JR is a businessman. If one of his Bojanles was struggling do think JR is going to be walking into the resturant and start personally firing the cooks and cashiers and then also hire the new employees? No, the involement of an owner is on the top level. That person is then responsible for overseeing his managers, the managers are responsible for overseeing the supervisors and so on.

In reality, JR already made the move to change things back in August when he fired his sons and then hired Morrison. Now it is Morrison who will have to decide, knowing there is probably pressure coming from him from ownership, to make changes below him. IMO though, JR doesn't seem like the type of person who micro-manages and he will probably give Morrison a lot of control over the changes made this offseason.

Its not supposed to be taken literally-- Calm Down! ;)

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