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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Keeping this separate from the Panthers discussion since that's ramped up.

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If you're thinking we're doing bad, not sure I'd agree but either way I'd point out that it could most definitely be worse 😕

It seriously seems like Saturday has some kind of blackmail on Irsay to catapult him to HC with literally zero other professional coaching experience.

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

It seriously seems like Saturday has some kind of blackmail on Irsay to catapult him to HC with literally zero other professional coaching experience.

8 x 10 glossies, maybe?

I have said several times Tepper may see Wilks as a "safe pick" after looking like a buffoon with The Process.  At least Wilks can claim that title.  Saturday looked like 6-foot of man standing in 15-feet of water. 

Maybe he will "grow into" the position, but from here that looks like thinking your 6-year-old will someday grow into being a renown brain surgeon.  It may happen, but how anybody could pin their hopes on it unfolding is a mystery.

Meanwhile, Bieniemy may be the 6-year-old's 15-year-old brother in that scenario.  He's either going to surprise everybody and become the renown brain surgeon or get a D in high school biology and become a plumber. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Keeping this separate from the Panthers discussion since that's ramped up.

Starting with...

If you're thinking we're doing bad, not sure I'd agree but either way I'd point out that it could most definitely be worse 😕

If they keep Saturday, they are planning to pick Maye next year. They are planning to tank for Maye. I can see it coming 

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