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2 hours ago, Waldo said:

They are better off without either one but they also just extended both of them and their QB.

I have no idea who would want to work under that ownership or with that QB at this point. 

Well, considering as he gets to keep most of the money who wouldn't take the job. I mean if you gave me a huge bonus and an increase in pay you can fire me before the ink dries if I still get to keep the money. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Well, considering as he gets to keep most of the money who wouldn't take the job. I mean if you gave me a huge bonus and an increase in pay you can fire me before the ink dries if I still get to keep the money. 

It worked out so well for Wilks. 

I get it, it's money. But if you were on a solid career trajectory why would you settle for Arizona and their known issues? To work with Murray? I can't see the great or even good prospects going there and I have zero faith they will hire a GM that isn't dogshite. 

This looks like a spot for someone rehabbing their careers or someone young or not really talented that knows they need to take any shot they can. 

 

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Just now, Waldo said:

It worked out so well for Wilks. 

I get it, it's money. But if you were on a solid career trajectory why would you settle for Arizona and their known issues? To work with Murray? I can't see the great or even good prospects going there and I have zero faith they will hire a GM that isn't dogshite. 

This looks like a spot for someone rehabbing their careers or someone young or not really talented that knows they need to take any shot they can. 

 

It's a terrible job to take. But coaches have egos so someone will be crazy enough to think they can do it and take the job. In other words someone will look at it and say hold my beer.

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

It's a terrible job to take. But coaches have egos so someone will be crazy enough to think they can do it and take the job.

Sounds like Ron Rivera when Washington was available a couple years back...

There are a couple train wreck teams I wouldn't touch if they were open: Washington, Arizona, Denver, Houston are the first 4.

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4 hours ago, countryboi said:

The cards are pretty talented but it’s a lot of questions around Murray and his ability to stay healthy

Murray likely won't be ready for week 1.

Murray (knee) "probably" won't be ready for Week 1 of the 2023 season, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.

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