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Bellichik lost in Cleveland...

Good point. Marinelli was the best and brightest out of the Tony Dungy coaching tree. Even though he was the D-Line coach under Dungy, he was made Asst Head Coach so that it would not be easy to steal him away. Lovie and Herm never got that title.

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I have returned from my hiatus.

I have a few things to say.

I will now say them.

Here they are.

1. Charles Johnson and Greg Hardy will be the Rucker/Peppers of next season.

2. I have a suspicion that Clausen is really Brady Quinn but with that face altering gadget Tom Cruise used Minority Report ...

3. I don't recommend vacationing in another NFL city as you are reminded that there is actual excitement out there this season that you cannot be a part of.

4. Visiting a strip club with your wife on Thanksgiving night is great holiday fun.

5. Deangelo Williams and Mike Goodson will not be on the same team after this season.

6. I am interested in giving Rod Marinelli a look at HC. Sure he lost in Detroit, but hell, its was Detroit with the worst GM in football.

So you were away and we were a missed FG away from a win? Maybe you came back too soon?:confused:

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Good point. Marinelli was the best and brightest out of the Tony Dungy coaching tree. Even though he was the D-Line coach under Dungy, he was made Asst Head Coach so that it would not be easy to steal him away. Lovie and Herm never got that title.

but does satisfy the fan base? marinelli coached a lions teach that went 0-16 thats going to be a tough sell to a fan base that could go 1-15

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1. Charles Johnson and Greg Hardy will be the Rucker/Peppers of next season.

Neither Johnson nor Hardy is anywhere near the athlete that Peppers is/was. Two guys with a lot of potential, yes. A Rucker/Peppers combo next season? That's a bit much, IMO.

Not to mention, it's hard to predict what anyone is going to do next year since we don't have our new coach and staff in there.

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Neither Johnson nor Hardy is anywhere near the athlete that Peppers is/was. Two guys with a lot of potential, yes. A Rucker/Peppers combo next season? That's a bit much, IMO.

Not to mention, it's hard to predict what anyone is going to do next year since we don't have our new coach and staff in there.

that goes for 99% of DE's in the NFL.. that doesn't mean there aren't any other great DE's in the NFL..

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