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1 hour ago, Soul Rebel said:

I think this is more because Ryans played most of his career in Houston. It would be like Kuechly being a hot candidate and choosing us over Denver. 

That's not to say that the Broncos current situation is a dumpster fire, but I don't think that's the case with Ryans.

Heard that his wife is from Houston.

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A lot of the negative Nancy folks around here were pooing on Carolina when it came out that Steichen didn't interview well and when Ben Johnson went back to Detroit. This whole offseason league wide just showed how many outside factors play into coaching hires and that Carolina isn't the dumpster fire you think it is...Carolina interview a guy they liked and were able to land him. Seems kind of clear cut and simple. 

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I don’t ever remember a coaching hire (for all teams) taking this long. Am I wrong, or is this being drug put? 

It's about a typical cycle.  A lot of teams wait until the SB is over before hiring a coach if there's one in it they really want. It a gamble however. 

I mean look at Denver, they could end up with a great coach from one of the final 4 teams or they could end up with picking a leftover with not much left in the way of staff choices.

Even if they manage to get a HC from one of the final 4 teams they still may struggle to put together a completely talented staff due to getting a late start.

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24 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's about a typical cycle.  A lot of teams wait until the SB is over before hiring a coach if there's one in it they really want. It a gamble however. 

I mean look at Denver, they could end up with a great coach from one of the final 4 teams or they could end up with picking a leftover with not much left in the way of staff choices.

Even if they manage to get a HC from one of the final 4 teams they still may struggle to put together a completely talented staff due to getting a late start.

I hope Denver hires the assistant coach for the cowboys from The Little Giants movie.Ya know the guy who thinks the giants are running some exotic formation when they are just standing around before practice 

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