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A Head Coach who got rejected 9 years in a row

A Defensive Coordinator who just got poo canned

A Special teams coach who has no redeeming qualities

An OC who seems to be following Jeff Davidson around

I'm hopeful and as always will be cheering louder than any of you if we win.

But I would like you to consider for a moment that we are scraping the bottom of the barrel in the NFL. Just consider it.

good day

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who else was available that is so much better?

Cowher wasn't going to coach even if offered a contract, and Harbaugh wasn't leaving California. Those are the only guys I would have liked over Rivera for head coach.

We did good given who was available.

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A Head Coach who got rejected 9 years in a row

A Defensive Coordinator who just got poo canned

A Special teams coach who has no redeeming qualities

An OC who seems to be following Jeff Davidson around

I'm hopeful and as always will be cheering louder than any of you if we win.

But I would like you to consider for a moment that we are scraping the bottom of the barrel in the NFL. Just consider it.

good day

I get it. You're trying to paint the worst picture scenario you can, so the opposite will happen. Very very clever, Happy ;)

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You didn't swallow the pill yet? I'm slightly excited, but I don't think it is an all star coaching staff that the huddle masses think it is. Meeks as a secondary coach is great. Everything else should be taken with a wait and see approach.

The funniest quote I've seen is when someone said the Eagles were dumb for firing McDermont? He made them average, it is time to move on.

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A Head Coach who got rejected 9 years in a row

A Defensive Coordinator who just got poo canned

A Special teams coach who has no redeeming qualities

An OC who seems to be following Jeff Davidson around

I'm hopeful and as always will be cheering louder than any of you if we win.

But I would like you to consider for a moment that we are scraping the bottom of the barrel in the NFL. Just consider it.

good day

Considered.... & dismissed.

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A Head Coach who got rejected 9 years in a row

A Defensive Coordinator who just got poo canned

A Special teams coach who has no redeeming qualities

An OC who seems to be following Jeff Davidson around

I'm hopeful and as always will be cheering louder than any of you if we win.

But I would like you to consider for a moment that we are scraping the bottom of the barrel in the NFL. Just consider it.

good day

Rivera's interviews came over a span of 4 seasons, not 9. (Also, Rex Ryan was passed over a few times before being hired as well)

McDermott's defense was 12th in yards, while having his depth chart being turned completely upside down due to injuries.

Murphy lead the Vikings to the 9th ranked special teams unit in 2009, according to the Dallas Morning Star

Chudzinski lead the Browns to the 8th best scoring offense in 2007. He also made Derek Anderson a Pro Bowl quarterback (yeah, let that sink in a little bit)

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