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Possible GMs IF Scott is Fired.


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There is a lot of unknowns going into this offseason. Mike Kaye brought it up on Kyle Bailey’s show that even though this job isn’t appealing at the moment, it might not be appealing to a first time GM but a retread might see it as a good possibility.

Two names he brought up were Dave Caldwell (Former Jags now with the Eagles) and Tom Dimitroff (former falcons GM now running a private firm for nfl scouting) 

I know Adam Peters is the golden calf but I’m of the belief he’s in San Fran till he retires.

I figured why not throw around some names.

Scott isn’t safe…where there is smoke there is fire and no one has seen Scott or heard from him…he wasn’t at the press conference.

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Cmon now, nobody on here is knowledgable enough of up and coming front office members of other teams to be able to speak intelligently on this topic.

Closest we could get to it is saying we'd love to steal someone from a team like the Eagles who constantly make great personnel decisions.

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Interesting on Thomas Dimitroff. He had some success in Atlanta. Sumersports is the company he started, it’s an analytics based scouting firm so that may catch Tepper’s eye. He also has connections to NE, hence Belichick. 
 

Personally, I still think Tepper is going to go after a HC/GM type and potentially keep Morgan and Samir to support that.
 

However, two guys I would watch other than Peters (who will have his fair share of options) are:

Andy Weidl, Asst GM- PIT

Mike Borgonzi, Asst GM- KC
 

 

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16 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Cmon now, nobody on here is knowledgable enough of up and coming front office members of other teams to be able to speak intelligently on this topic.

Closest we could get to it is saying we'd love to steal someone from a team like the Eagles who constantly make great personnel decisions.

I’ll wait on Mr. Scot’s post on this. 

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Peters is the only one I would be thrilled about at this point. He wouldn't take the job unless the entire internal system was changed up to something functional. He has seen where this club has to go if it really wants to turn around.

I just don't know enough about who is really who anymore. Some of the floated names are big old eye rolls like some of the HC prospects. I get that it could happen but some really shouldn't in this specific case. 

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