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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

If, as everybody suspects will happen, Evero gets a head coaching job next season, Bradley could conceivably be back in play (depending on what happens in Indy).

If Evero is true to the direction he was given his replacement will already be on the team. Remember, one of his directives was to hire and train his successor as part of his staff. I think Reich and the soon to be OC will be given the same orders. I like the concept of doing that, as they should.  How practical it will be is yet to be determined. 

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

If Evero is true to the direction he was given his replacement will already be on the team. Remember, one of his directives was to hire and train his successor as part of his staff. I think Reich and the soon to be OC will be given the same orders. I like the concept of doing that, as they should.  How practical it will be is yet to be determined. 

Unless you already have somebody that's been at least somewhat groomed for that role, that's a pretty difficult thing to do in one year.

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13 hours ago, GOAT said:

someone make sure to tell Wilkes that when he's in charge of defense this time around to make sure his safety is helping over the top on a back up CB vs a HOF QB and his only WR target. 

specially when playoffs are on the line.

The fact that he called it like that with his career on the line is the reason I jumped off the Wilks train.

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