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Dream Scenario for FO in 2013 (post yours)


TruCatzFan

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Here's mine:

GM Marc Ross

HC Ron Rivera

OC Norv Turner

Alternately if Rivera gets fired (and I hope he doesn't)

GM Beane

HC Chip Kelly

OC doesn't really matter due to Chip Kelly but I still say Norv Turner

Post what you'd like to see one way or another. Don't turn this thread into a pissing match. Somebody will be right with their selection. Lets see who it will be

Save being critical of people's selections for another thread

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Here's mine:

GM Marc Ross

HC Ron Rivera

OC Norv Turner

Alternately if Rivera gets fired (and I hope he doesn't)

GM Beane

HC Chip Kelly

OC doesn't really matter due to Chip Kelly but I still say Norv Turner

Post what you'd like to see one way or another. Don't turn this thread into a pissing match. Somebody will be right with their selection. Lets see who it will be

Save being critical of people's selections for another thread

Just curious....please explain the logic of wanting Beane to remain GM if Rivera is fired.

Edit: I'm assuming youre keeping Beane for financial GM duties and giving Chip Kelly full personnel control?

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Just curious....please explain the logic of wanting Beane to remain GM if Rivera is fired.

Edit: I'm assuming youre keeping Beane for financial GM duties and giving Chip Kelly full personnel control?

Yes that is exactly why.

To the other poster who claims McDermott isn't that good... Do you realize that our defense ranked 10th overall... And he did that with a hodge podge secondary? And Beason and Gamble and others on IR?

No wonder why people on the radio think that most people here are idiots!

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