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What are the chances McDermott gets a HC gig next year?


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He's currently coaching one of the top defenses in the league.  He's young.  Seems like there will be a good number of open HC gigs this offseason.  Tampa and Minnesota for sure, maybe the NYG, plus a slew of teams that might tank and fire their coach.  On the short list: Washington, St. Louis, Houston, and Tennessee.  And then there could be the wildcard team that fires their coach even after a winning season like Chicago did last year.  This might be an offseason with a lot of teams needing a head coach, maybe Carolina included.  I'm worried McDermott, playoffs or not here in Carolina, will likely be coaching somewhere else next year.  And probably as a head coach.

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Im very curious about this. Im not sure I understand how it works. Some young guys get jobs some dont. What is it that tells you when he's ready?

 

edit: a very wise dude I work for has told me that the only way you know is this "Do-ers do", you cant tell until you throw em in and let em swim. Still assessing this.

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