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Interviews: Round Two


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9 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

idk how technical or in the weeds these hc interview get, but it would be super interesting if Canales broke down why Baker did not work here and what he did in Tampa to make him effective. I think that would go a long way with Tepp

That seems like a legit question and I bet it comes up rather quickly

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I figured Morris and Canales would get second interviews because they'd satisfy the two external in-person interviews required by the Rooney Rule. I think both are good candidates too. My #1 is still Ben Johnson (or Harbaugh, but seems that ship has sailed), but I'd honestly be happy with someone like Morris, Canales, or even Evero/Callahan. 

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40 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

idk how technical or in the weeds these hc interview get, but it would be super interesting if Canales broke down why Baker did not work here and what he did in Tampa to make him effective. I think that would go a long way with Tepp

The answer would probably be something like, "Well first off, you went to this lunch where meatballs were served..."

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11 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Kind of disappointed Tepper didn't even get a interview with Harbaugh or BB.

Tepper wants a young and energetic coach.  Apparently part of Reich's demise was not being an emotional or rah-rah type of coach; so being older and even keeled isn't the combination Dave is seeking.

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