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4 hours ago, hepcat said:

I overlooked this but Raheem Morris was on the Redskins staff under Mike Shanahan. He spent time working on the same staff as Kyle Shanahan in Atlanta and with Sean McVay in LA. He could be an interesting dark horse candidate. Only drawback is he is a defensive coach. Goes against what Tepper wants. 

Morris worked with the offense in ATL.

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Im fine with Jonhson or Slowik, although I feel like both might go elsewhere. If they do, I do wonder if Tepper has the patience to wait for McDonald, it might be another few weeks if the Ravens keep winning. I fear if he loses Slowik/Johnson he wont wait and go with someone like Raheem Morris or Frank Smith

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14 hours ago, hepcat said:

I overlooked this but Raheem Morris was on the Redskins staff under Mike Shanahan. He spent time working on the same staff as Kyle Shanahan in Atlanta and with Sean McVay in LA. He could be an interesting dark horse candidate. Only drawback is he is a defensive coach. Goes against what Tepper wants. 

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48 minutes ago, Samppson said:

Im fine with Jonhson or Slowik, although I feel like both might go elsewhere. If they do, I do wonder if Tepper has the patience to wait for McDonald, it might be another few weeks if the Ravens keep winning. I fear if he loses Slowik/Johnson he wont wait and go with someone like Raheem Morris or Frank Smith

If he goes with Morris/MacDonald I’d be elated. Especially if looking down the Frank Smith Barrel

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Macdonald is the best hire for this team IMO. When we’ve had success in the past it’s been on defense and a strong run game, led by a tough defensive minded HC. The talent on this team currently is on defense - we might as well maximize that. Hiring the best offensive mind on the planet isn’t going to turn a woefully undersized, weak arm QB into a hall of famer. Unfortunately Tepper doesn’t seem to realize that right now. 

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47 minutes ago, Steelo said:

If he goes with Morris/MacDonald I’d be elated. Especially if looking down the Frank Smith Barrel

I like MacDonald, Morris is an extremely underwhelming candidate imo. I don’t like retreads but a retread who wasn’t good before? No thanks. His unit in LA isn’t even that good. 

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