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Marc Ross on the move


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The NY Jets have asked the NY Giants for permission to interview Marc Ross for their open GM spot...

JR had better hurry the FUG up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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@RichCimini: Jets have asked Giants for permission to interview Marc Ross, dir of college scouting, for GM vacancy, per @KimJonesSports. #Jets
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Steelers don't need a GM. Nice edit though.

Twitter line is blowing up... I had read the Mike Wallace to Carolina RUMOR... I say again RUMOR... And obviously we would have to cut or restructure a lot of people in order to facilitate a move like that...

But yeah meant Jets and not Pitsburgh

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What scares me is we havent heard a single word about the Panthers asking for permission to interview anyone. Tom Gamble has already been asked. I need to find out if we really will promote Beane and keep Rivera so that way I can know if I still need to follow this team next season. Believe me. Im a die hard FANATIC, but if JR pulls a BS stunt like this, forget it.

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