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Will Steichen even want to come here? Will he want to do one more year in Philly if they lose in the Playoffs/SB? Will we have waited too long if they do make it to the SB so that there's no one left after him and he doesn't choose us ... and we end up with Wilks? TUNE IN TOMORROW for more from the Days Of Our Huddle Lives.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

No it doesn't 

General Question. 
 

Since the Eagles advanced does that mean Steichen can’t get his 2nd interview until after the 30th by NFL rule or does that just mean the Eagles don’t have to allow it until after the 30th?

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51 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

Kaftka stock dropped big time tonight!! Carolina going to be like.. ummm that interview scheduled?? We’re busy 

I wouldn’t write him off over that game. That Giants team had no business being in the playoffs much less advancing one round. A lot of people on here wanted Ben Johnson. Check out his 29-0 loss to NE this year.

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4 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

General Question. 

Since the Eagles advanced does that mean Steichen can’t get his 2nd interview until after the 30th by NFL rule or does that just mean the Eagles don’t have to allow it until after the 30th?

Pretty sure it's rules.

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7 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I wouldn’t write him off over that game. That Giants team had no business being in the playoffs much less advancing one round. A lot of people on here wanted Ben Johnson. Check out his 29-0 loss to NE this year.

Agreed. You have to look at context.

This game was more of a plus for Shane Steichen than a minus for Mike Kafka.

Heck, what if Steichen's offense gets shut down next week? Does that disqualify him?

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Agreed. You have to look at context.

This game was more of a plus for Shane Steichen than a minus for Mike Kafka.

Heck, what if Steichen's offense gets shut down next week? Does that disqualify him?

No, because Steichen has almost double the years of experience that Kafka has. Johnson has more as well. Kafka is NOT ready. Like I said in another thread, Kafka was a player when Cam was starting out here. Steichen was coaching during that time and even before Cam.

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25 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I wouldn’t write him off over that game. That Giants team had no business being in the playoffs much less advancing one round. A lot of people on here wanted Ben Johnson. Check out his 29-0 loss to NE this year.

Well when it matters u only get 7 points… just seamed the Giants weren’t ready tonight.. for a division foe they are usually closer..he could be good but tonight’s performance has me wondering!! Steichen now just had a great game plan!! No mercy!!

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