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Which candidates would YOU interview in round two?


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  1. 1. Which would you interview again?



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Steichen #1 - body of work this season and history with Herbert 

 

kafka #2 - learned under Reid and a season with Daboll. Still impressive to do what they did with the giants roster 

 

moore #3 - he’s being slept on right now after sundays game but the cowboys were in a position to beat the best defense in football. If not for Dak’s* awful turnovers, the pollard injury and not trusting the kicker for a half I think it would be a different story 

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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Steichen, big drop to Kafka and then a bunch of variation of failures. Moore and Dorsey look more like a Hackett then a Daboll. Wilks, Reich and Caldwell would likely be very mediocre and boring. Fug Payton.

I actually like Caldwell a lot but he is 69 years old and has had some health issues so I don't think he is in serious consideration. Honestly, I would put him on my list(Steichen, Kafka, Reich) in the place of Reich if he were 10 years younger. But I would also have Payton if his interest was legitimate, which I do not believe it is.

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I actually like Caldwell a lot but he is 69 years old and has had some health issues so I don't think he is in serious consideration. Honestly, I would put him on my list(Steichen, Kafka, Reich) in the place of Reich if he were 10 years younger. But I would also have Payton if his interest was legitimate, which I do not believe it is.

He is very meh for me. Visiting the past and continuing to watch the NFL move into the future without us. He like Reich is a coach I would rather have around not as a HC.

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