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21 hours ago, Soul Rebel said:

Much like the draft, I break it into tiers....

Happy with any of these four HCs, pending who they bring in as their respective OC/DCs.....It's a package deal:

  • Wilks 
  • Johnson
  • Steichen
  • Ryans

 

Wouldn't be mad/sad, but do think they are in a tier below the above for me:

  • Caldwell
  • Reich

 

Too soon for them this cycle. Don't trust them to be "the man" quite yet :

  • Kafka
  • Moore 
  • Dorsey

 

Belicheat position coach that is, IMO, being considered to satisfy Rooney rule (unfortunately) :

  • Mayo

This is a pretty fair list. 

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Even if a candidate thinks he is only there due to the Rooney rule he should interview. It gives him the experience of interviewing for a head coach job which will benefit him down the road which is the points of the R[ney rule to begin with. Dont focus on how you got there but what you learn to help move you forward.

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2 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Even if a candidate thinks he is only there due to the Rooney rule he should interview. It gives him the experience of interviewing for a head coach job which will benefit him down the road which is the points of the R[ney rule to begin with. Dont focus on how you got there but what you learn to help move you forward.

Not only that but you’re punting on the possibility that you blow a team away to the point where they decide they’re gonna go with you instead of who they thought they wanted 

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