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Again, I didn't really have a favorite either way.  I just knew I wanted a OC or offensive-oriented coach with a track record of great playcalling/scheme design, and preferably a younger guy, but that's not a deal breaker.

It's sounding more and more like we essentially already have a handshake agreement in place with Payton.  I know officially they shouldn't have even negotiated or anything, but that's like believing tampering doesn't happen every offseason.

Whatever the deal is, I just know we desperately need to get this one right this time.  Probably the most important coaching hire in our history and it's going to determine a lot about Tepper if it hasn't been already.

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Just now, Cdparr7 said:

My guess is he interviewed this week and his experience was brought up or he didn’t interview well and decided to go back. 
 

Need to see more out of him than one season. 
 

On to Steichen and Payton

you’re weirdly emotionally invested in this

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Just now, Cdparr7 said:

My guess is he interviewed this week and his experience was brought up or he didn’t interview well and decided to go back. 
 

Need to see more out of him than one season. 
 

On to Steichen and Payton

This is a very true possibility. It’s all gonna be speculation until something comes out but a number of coaches use interview experience looking to be hired 2-3 years down the road.

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

you’re weirdly emotionally invested in this

Honestly, what got me started on all this was I was researching previous head coaching cycles and came across a lot of similar hype and things being said about Gase at the time. 

I did some more research and there are similarities regardless of what Mr. Scot says. 
 

Everytime I bring them up everyone gets defensive without bringing up anymore subject matter.

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