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Looks like we get to keep Ejiro Evero!


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2 minutes ago, PanthersGTI said:

Great news if he wants to be here! The defense should hopefully get better just by injured players returning and maybe an addition along the line. If the defense stays solid and in the same scheme they can focus more on retooling the offense. 

Rebuilding, not retooling.  There's no tools to retool. The only tool on the team is Tepper. 

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26 minutes ago, Newbie said:

He’s blocking him front interviewing for DC jobs that he’d probably like to take. 

He’s not blocking him. The standard is that teams aren’t allowed to unilaterally interview and hire coaches under contract with other teams for lateral positions or demotions. If Evero wants to breach his contract, then he can. The contract will have very clear terms laid out for breach by either party and what the penalties are. Evero signed the contract of his own free will.

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I don't think Evero is stomping his feet or will be a problem even if it's true that he would rather be able to pick his next job this year instead of next.  We don't even know if he would rather be DC of another team.  This is more speculation because we have blocked him from 3 other lateral moves for DC but he has had quite a few HC interviews.  A few of them were twice with the same club.

This also happens a lot in the corporate world outside of the NFL if you are under contract with a company and are considered an asset. 

Evero strikes me as the type of guy that doesn't waste time with things he can't control or negative emotions that don't further him in his goals or doing his job well.

He could very well be extremely happy with staying as the defense has a lot of talent and we'll add a few more pieces.  Year two with talent could be a better position to be in that a new DC of another team where he starts all over and has to install his system. 

We don't know his feelings and I expect he will not tell us.  We may get a "I'm going to always give my best in whatever opportunity is in front of me" and I think he'll coach that way no matter his true feelings.

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4 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

He’s not blocking him. The standard is that teams aren’t allowed to unilaterally interview and hire coaches under contract with other teams for lateral positions or demotions. If Evero wants to breach his contract, then he can. The contract will have very clear terms laid out for breach by either party and what the penalties are. Evero signed the contract of his own free will.

The Giants, Dolphins and Jaguars requested interviews for their DC position. We blocked Eviro from interviewing with them. I don’t know how else to explain that to you. 

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