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Trgovac Out


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Actually, some are leaving for promotions.. only Trgovac and Sunseri seem to have left for a demotion(Sunseri not so much). Lewis went to Seattle for pretty much the same job. I don't think it's "awful" per se, considering they're letting them The team can refuse interviews as long as it's not a promotion.

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Since they already have Capers, he'll actually be taking a demotion.

How awful must Fox be that all of these coaches are willing to leave for either demotions or the same job elsewhere?

Not true. Some have taken promotions, while most of the others have gotten jobs with better pay or more responsibilities.

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Since they already have Capers, he'll actually be taking a demotion.

How awful must Fox be that all of these coaches are willing to leave for either demotions or the same job elsewhere?

This makes it infinitely more possible that Trgo's "change of mind" was not entirely his own. Also taking a "demotion" says that he had serious doubts any other team would consider him for a DC or head coaching position. That's my take on it anyway...

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Actually, some are leaving for promotions.. only Trgovac and Sunseri seem to have left for a demotion(Sunseri not so much). Lewis went to Seattle for pretty much the same job. I don't think it's "awful" per se, considering they're letting them The team can refuse interviews as long as it's not a promotion.

Everyone's contract was up that left, me thinks.

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