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Who can be plucked from shanahan


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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Wilbon talked about this yesterday as a real possibility since they have a ton of draft capital.  cough cough

That’s a big part of it, along with his connection of playing most of his career there, similar to one of the reasons he wanted the Michigan job in the first place. 

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I was hoping for a lot more than another Wilks/Reich level coach. I don't think those guys match well with the Teppers' BS. Reich ended up with Young and Wilks ended up with Rosen. Just running the most basic offense isn't the end to hope for, it should be the beginning. 

How is Peters doing there now? If it's good what would it take to make him GM and does he have any HC thoughts and connections? They recovered well from Lance but they still look like they can't get over their QB hurdle they have faced since Smith. So many close tries but not the big Franchise QB they keep swinging for. 

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