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Dallas remains uncommittal with Kellen Moore


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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I suppose you would have the most real life viewing experience of his play calling. I can't remember if he remember if they looked any different with Garret as HC or not, Moore was OC his last year correct? I don't really trust McCarthy with Jerry Jones as his boss making great personnel decisions

They've been a fairly consistent and effective offense, final plays of playoff games notwithstanding 😕

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

If they swing and Miss on Fangio

Then let the guy who came 2nd in their HC search walk right to a division rival.

 

after they just got done telling everyone Friday that they were going after a top staff and not call up their buddies.

 

I like the Reich hire, but that wouldn’t be a good look.

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Just now, ncfan said:

If they swing and Miss on Fangio

Then let the guy who came 2nd in their HC search walk right to a division rival.

after they just got done telling everyone Friday that they were going after a top staff and not call up their buddies.

I like the Reich hire, but that wouldn’t be a good look.

The whole "finished second" thing turned out to be bullsh-t.

As to Fangio, he and Reich actually are "buddies" but it's not known whether he's Reich's top target at DC 

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The whole "finished second" thing turned out to be bullsh-t.

As to Fangio, he and Reich actually are "buddies" but it's not known whether he's Reich's top target at DC 

It was pretty reported by everyone that he was 

 

2.  Fangio was the cream of the crop.  And reports were Tepper was “enamored” with him after his interview for the DC job here. And Reich wanted him too

 

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8 minutes ago, ncfan said:

It was pretty reported by everyone that he was 

2.  Fangio was the cream of the crop.  And reports were Tepper was “enamored” with him after his interview for the DC job here.

1. Only a couple of people reported it and it was debunked.

2..That doesn't mean he was Reich's choice 

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20 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

1. Only a couple of people reported it and it was debunked.

2..That doesn't mean he was Reich's choice 

“Debunked” or not.

there were only 3 finalists out of 9 guys interviewed.  And he was 1.  So it’s clear theyr liked him.

 

the whole “Reich’s choice” is interesting. Because Reich himself said verbatim that he and Tepper  want to get the best Staff not just Reich calling up his buddies.  It was reported by everyone that Reich And Tepper both wanted Vic.  
 

so who is lying? Reich?

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4 minutes ago, ncfan said:

“Debunked” or not.

there were only 3 finalists out of 9 guys interviewed.  And he was 1.  So it’s clear theyr liked him.

the whole “Reich’s choice” is interesting. Because Reich himself said verbatim that he and Rhule said they want to get the best Staff not just Reich calling up his buddies.  It was reported by everyone that Reich And Tepper both wanted Vic.  

so who is lying? Reich?

Liking him doesn't mean they liked him better than Wilks.

As to "reports", It's been reported that Reich and Fangio are longtime friends and Fangio is a popular guy. That doesn't equal Reich definitely wanting to hire Fangio.

Every name that's been connected to Reich has been speculation. Nobody specific is definitively known.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Liking him doesn't mean they liked him better than Wilks.

As to "reports", It's been reported that Reich and Fangio are longtime friends and Fangio is a popular guy. That doesn't equal Reich definitely wanting to hire Fangio.

Every name that's been connected to Reich has been speculation. Nobody specific is definitively known.

Typically when you “would like to have” something.

it means you want it

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