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Two Weeks


Mr. Scot

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Dan Henning was fired on January 16 2007, a full two weeks after the season had ended. The team's record that year was 8-8.

Unknown whether any changes will be made to this year's coaching staff, but if they are to happen, don't expect them to happen quickly.

(translation: don't hold your breath)

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IMO Trgovac's days are numbered I'd be seriously surprised to see him stay after this season.

I also wouldn't be surprised to see him stay. Fox hates getting rid of the "good ole boys". The only reason henning got the axe was that we sucked that year. Fox sees 12-4 and "it is what it is". I hope the turd gets fired. The guy has never seen a man on D ever in his life.

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So over this season and even last with all the bitching I did about Turgo, WILL PEOPLE LISTEN NOW???

I have been telling you all for a damn long time that he has just been riding the talent on this team and holding his breath for the big play. He lacks the ability to COORDINATE.

Will you listen now?

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I also wouldn't be surprised to see him stay. Fox hates getting rid of the "good ole boys". The only reason henning got the axe was that we sucked that year. Fox sees 12-4 and "it is what it is". I hope the turd gets fired. The guy has never seen a man on D ever in his life.

I HONESTLY think Turgo would have been gone this season If Fox didnt have HIS job riding on THIS season.

He already had a new offense in its 2nd season he couldnt afford to start over on defense.

He has that luxury now.

IMO - Turgo is Gone.

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I HONESTLY think Turgo would have been gone this season If Fox didnt have HIS job riding on THIS season.

He already had a new offense in its 2nd season he couldnt afford to start over on defense.

He has that luxury now.

IMO - Turgo is Gone.

Yeah I hope he gets steppin soon. Who would be viable replacements though? I think romeo crennel was the D man in NE during our Super Bowl year. IDK though. Any ideas?

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None-

I think it will a Davidson type, some guy Fox knows from back in the day who he knows will do some good.

We shall see soon enough.

That description could fit one of my choice guys (Dave McGinnis).

Sean McDermott still has one more week before he could be interviewed. Thing there is McDermott may be a hot commodity, so they'd have to strike fast and make a good offer.

(sadly, not the team's usual MO) :rolleyes:

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They usually don't do anything until they all get back from vacation. Fox pretty much stated that as it is.

Maybe we'll know by how many plane tickets he buys to go to the Senior Bowl.

Sitting on Vacation before the CGs, after this season would piss me off.

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