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when he wasn't listed as part of the head coach interview posse, I thought he might be on the outs. he seemed to be an asset in the front office with lots of contacts around the league. wonder if they'll seek to replace him, or if Dan Morgan was the replacement for him after all.

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Just now, vorbis said:

when he wasn't listed as part of the head coach interview posse, I thought he might be on the outs. he seemed to be an asset in the front office with lots of contacts around the league. wonder if they'll seek to replace him, or if Dan Morgan was the replacement for him after all.

Yeah, noticed that too.

Been hoping they'd pull either Lake Dawson from Buffalo or Trent Kirchner from Seattle.

Heck, maybe even Jon Robinson or Ryan Cowden.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wash all the Rhule stank off the dumpster.

Might be "mission accomplished" then. I don't think there's anyone left who was associated with him.

Stewart was up for the GM job when Fitterer got it. If they'd have gone that route, Rhule would have basically been god of that building. 

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Dang, I thought he was the best FO person among the staff here........ I heard some Zona talk about making him asst GM or some other long worded name........ are they even going to replace him? 

Matt Berry form seattle is about the only name I got, big fan and they just had the best draft since 2015(or 13?)

Someone please check to see if hernaiy is currently employed, im feeling sick currently.......

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8 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Dang, I thought he was the best FO person among the staff here........ I heard some Zona talk about making him asst GM or some other long worded name........ are they even going to replace him? 

Matt Berry form seattle is about the only name I got, big fan and they just had the best draft since 2015(or 13?)

Someone please check to see if hernaiy is currently employed, im feeling sick currently.......

The names I know are mostly associated with Fitterer or Morgan.

I'm planning to look at personnel types associated with Frank Reich.

 

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21 minutes ago, vorbis said:

when he wasn't listed as part of the head coach interview posse, I thought he might be on the outs. he seemed to be an asset in the front office with lots of contacts around the league. wonder if they'll seek to replace him, or if Dan Morgan was the replacement for him after all.

Who were all the people in the interview process? 

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