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It's known that whoever gets the Jets job is stuck with both Rex Ryan (Woody Johnson loves his personality and seems to ignore his results) and Mark Sanchez (his contract makes it near impossible to trade or cut him).

That'd sure sour me on the idea.

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It's known that whoever gets the Jets job is stuck with both Rex Ryan (Woody Johnson loves his personality and seems to ignore his results) and Mark Sanchez (his contract makes it near impossible to trade or cut him).

That'd sure sour me on the idea.

who do you want as HC/GM? I haven't seen you post anything endorsing a certain candidate.

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McCoy is going to be a busy fellow here this week, Interviews with Chicago, Buffalo and Arizona so far. All three have plans in place to interview him this Weekend in Denver.

The Bears and Cardinals already have made plans to send contingents to Denver to visit with McCoy on Saturday or Sunday, when Broncos players and coaches are off. The Bears' contingent is expected to include general manager Phil Emery and possibly chairman of the board George McCaskey and team president Ted Phillips.

The Cardinals will be represented by team president Mike Bidwell and perhaps others. Bidwell said Monday he also would interview Andy Reid and his own defensive coordinator, Ray Horton.

Read more:Mike McCoy has Bears, Cardinals wanting an interview about coach jobs - The Denver Posthttp://www.denverpos...s#ixzz2GlL90kFa

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Don't know who from Buffalo is going to interview him, but I'd say his best chance at a job are with Arizona or Chicago.

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who do you want as HC/GM? I haven't seen you post anything endorsing a certain candidate.

First choice for GM would be Dave Gettleman. After that, Marc Ross.

Head coach? I have ideas, but I'm not thinking much about it until I know who the new GM is and whether or not they want to keep Ron Rivera.

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I still think that Carolina is the sexiest option for a GM to sign with. I know a lot of people would say it's the Jets but that organization is nothing but a reality show that I would want nothing to do with. We have a franchise QB, plus a ton of other pieces that would look really good to me if I were a GM.

An outside observer might suggest the Bears are better. They had the best record of any of the teams that fired their coach. And they do have a talented, if immature, QB. But they also have a lousy O-Line and a defense that's starting to look old in spots.

An argument could be made for the Chargers too.

All that said, I definitely wouldn't call us the ugliest girl at the dance.

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Jason La Canfora@JasonLaCanfora

And, as i first reported, Ray Horton met with the Bidwells today, so Cards have complied with the Rooney Rule. Sounds like Reid to AZ, ASAP

Ya know, i don't fault teams for going after the guy they really want, but I always dislike hearing a team has interviewed a certain guy just for the sole purpose of complying with the Rooney Rule.

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This is from Jason La Canfora

Carolina: Former Giants GM Ernie Accorsi is advising owner Jerry Richardson, and league sources said current Giants execs Dave Gettleman and Marc Ross are already scheduled for interviews there -- (I have continued to hear a strong buzz about Gettleman). Keim is someone who is thought of highly by the Panthers as well, sources said. Interim GM Brandon Beane is also under consideration, sources said.

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I still think that Carolina is the sexiest option for a GM to sign with. I know a lot of people would say it's the Jets but that organization is nothing but a reality show that I would want nothing to do with. We have a franchise QB, plus a ton of other pieces that would look really good to me if I were a GM.

The roster is filled with holes, the cap situation is a mess, and the owner is a crazy old control freak. Yet the mere presence of Cam will keep expectations high. I wouldn't touch this job if I was an up and comer.

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So in reality Arizona is down to interviews with McCoy and Reid, Reid will probably be during the week. So they might never make it to that flight to Denver after all. It will be telling though if they interview Reid and don't give him the Job immediately though.

Also, that's now multiple people reporting that Beane is in consideration in Carolina to keep the GM job. Seems very likely he'll at least get an interview with JR and Accorsi. That's now CBS, ESPN and Yahoo reporting the same thing. I'd wager it's coming from someone other then Beane's agent at this point.

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