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Checking out some of Seattle's online platforms, the greater media perception is Quinn or maybe Vrabel, but Slowik is definitely not being counted out there.  Seems like a wildcard for them.  Not much traction with them and Macdonald from what I found.  Quinn+Kelly (fans are hating that idea) v. Vrabel v. Slowik.  

And with Belichick not being as heavily favored for ATL, Macdonald and Weaver become 2 of the frontrunners (ATL requested 2nd interviews w/them).  They interviewed Vrabel this afternoon.

Commanders are still pretty heavily presumed to be Ben Johnson's choice.  Per Tom Pelissero, them and the Falcons are sending contingents to Detroit next week for second interviews.  No word on us yet.  

So, adding it all up, it really does seem like this could be aligning with Macdonald v. Canales v. Evero with Vrabel as an outside shot.  Same with Morris & Monken.  Unless someone really comes out of left field.

 

 

  

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23 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Checking out some of Seattle's online platforms, the greater media perception is Quinn or maybe Vrabel, but Slowik is definitely not being counted out there.  Seems like a wildcard for them.  Not much traction with them and Macdonald from what I found.  Quinn+Kelly (fans are hating that idea) v. Vrabel v. Slowik.  

And with Belichick not being as heavily favored for ATL, Macdonald and Weaver become 2 of the frontrunners (ATL requested 2nd interviews w/them).  They interviewed Vrabel this afternoon.

Commanders are still pretty heavily presumed to be Ben Johnson's choice.  Per Tom Pelissero, them and the Falcons are sending contingents to Detroit next week for second interviews.  No word on us yet.  

So, adding it all up, it really does seem like this could be aligning with Macdonald v. Canales v. Evero with Vrabel as an outside shot.  Same with Morris & Monken.  Unless someone really comes out of left field.

 

 

  

I was reading some online Seattle fan chatter and they seem to think that Seattle is going to go through some rough times without Pete and him not being there to depend on is going to expose a lot of people in the front office. 

Titans fans seem to feel the same. They think Amy Adams Strunk has made a lot of poor decisions and just stumbled upon the right hire with Vrabel. Many think the Carthon/Callhan partnership is going to lead into some dark times.

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