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Some coaches want out. But the Clown in the high castle (Tepper) says nope


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3 minutes ago, Jesse said:

On one hand I understand where they're coming from. On the other hand, they signed the contract.

Double edged sword though. If you refuse to let someone move on then it will be harder to find good people to come here. Generally if someone wants to move it is better to let them unless you want another Fox lame duck year. 

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2 minutes ago, Jesse said:

On one hand I understand where they're coming from. On the other hand, they signed the contract.

Similar as with players, NFL contracts basically engender loyalty...but only on one side.

Tepper is not allowing guys to interview elsewhere quite possibly in hopes that the new head coach will keep them, but if he doesn't then we screwed those guys out of an opportunity to get a job elsewhere. Dick move...

I'd add that if I were making a guess, I'd say she's likely talking about Evero.

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Just now, Ornias said:

Double edged sword though. If you refuse to let someone move on then it will be harder to find good people to come here. Generally if someone wants to move it is better to let them unless you want another Fox lame duck year. 

Yep.

Lots of teams in transition allow guys to seek employment elsewhere just out of courtesy because they realize the new coach will want their own staff.

We're trying to interfere, even despite the problems that caused last time.

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They are under contract. They can sit and see if the new coach/GM would like to keep them. Just like players, they can be viewed as assets. Especially the minority coaches, who if they are under contract for 2 years and take a promotion net us draft capital. 

If a team wants one of our coordinators, they can trade us for them. 

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no sense in freeing them up until we know what direction we are going to go. sucks for the coaches, but that's part of the deal with the contract they signed. there's no obligation to let them go. of course it's not going to make anyone want to stay around. if they already wanted to check out of this dumpster fire, this will only want them to bail out more. 

there' s really no winning with this for anyone. but this is what kind of thing can happen when you work for a crap organization.

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