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1 minute ago, Silent Majority said:

Wish Wilks the best. The couched hate for that man is on par for the huddle.

It's not hate for Wilks. Wish him the best and appreciate what he tried to do. But have you seen the OUTRAGE that he wasn't hired? That's what I hate. It's irrational. 

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1 minute ago, SaltAndPepper said:

Am I the only one both really happy for Reich but also really depressed for Wilks? Being in his shoes I'd feel terrible right now. 

No you're not. Bittersweet indeed. I appreciate the passion that Coach Wilks had for this organization. 

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