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I have heard you guys mention a slew of coaches to replace Fox, but have not heard Shottys name called. If the Saints were in the need for a coach I would not mind entertaining this idea. He is a great coach, but has not been able to win the big one but my hunch is he is due. What do you guys think? Just curious, I know as a Saints fan I would not like it if this were to happen.

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He no longer wants to coach.

That said his style is very much like Fox's.

We don't need a rah rah guy, we need a tactical, level headed coach. Fox and Schotty are perfect guys to rebuild a roster with, but I am not so sure that they can consistently take teams to the next level.

Look at us, and the Chargers, as measuring sticks.

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Doesn't he live in Charlotte?

He is on Sirius NFL radio. About 2 months ago callers were asking him about coaching. He was pretty definite that he had no interest in becoming a head coach again. Said he would not do it.

Yeah. I think he is enjoying retirement so much that he doesn't want to come back. Plus, he isn't getting any younger. If he does come back, he would likely be close to 70 when 2012 start if the 2011 lockup happend. We need coaches that aren't that old like him.

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