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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm curious who people's first choice was 🤔

Honestly, I didn't have one at first.  As it went on I thought Reich was probably the best of the bunch from an experience perspective. But I didn't sit in on the interviews with the other's so I was open there for awhile.  I'm comfortable with how it played out so far.

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2 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Wouldn’t that be 1.5% Khalifa. Or 1.25? 

Yea, Khalifa was my darkhorse, I could agree with that. Along with lowering one of the others not named johnson. My eyes and mind wanted a young HC and had old man river as the backup plan.....No issue with the outcome given I didnt sit in on interviews. 

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Just now, Basbear said:

 

Yea, Khalifa was my darkhorse, I could agree with that. Along with lowering one of the others not named johnson. My eyes and mind wanted a young HC and had old man river as the backup plan.....No issue with the outcome given I didnt sit in on interviews. 

I don’t think you got my joke? I know you meant Kafka. But when I saw Khalifa, Wiz and rolling papers came to mind19BC1D07-943B-4C0A-8FAC-D6E952FBAF69.thumb.png.e3a021c9e71ff479f59fc2ff1e320ddc.png

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I wanted Payton mainly for the credibility he would have brought, a superbowl winner who turned the ain'ts from bottom feeders to regular playoff contenders , say what you will about bountygate 

But we would have had to sell our soul to New Orleans , and Payton would have nothing to work with , so it worked out for the best 

I get alot more hope from Reich and his staff than I have from any of our coaches in a long time

So yes I am 100% on board 

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9 minutes ago, Toomers said:

I preferred your way. Made me think of “back in the day”

Like that tune. Plus I think I still have my first package of zig zags I bought many many moons ago.....the rough crew I came up with were alll about teh blunts.......and i maybe the first human who quit after visiting colorado. it was a big deal to me seeing friends and others, wake up and immediately grab their dap stuff.

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