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McDermott to interview for Redskins HC this weekend...


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This is flat wrong and is very well could be a detrimental distraction.  If being in the playoffs lessens a candidate's chances, then the NFL should prohibit ALL interviews until after the SB.  Anyone who thinks this doesn't take away from his time and focus is either guessing, or basing it upon their methods of prepping for all of those Best Buy/Starbucks/Harris Teeter, etc. interviews they've had.  A proper interview for a high five figure job or greater position takes many, many hours of prep and is very taxing...on the day(s) before, during, and after.  Imagine what it takes for a multimillion dollar contract.

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It's a couple of hours of one day. In Charlotte. If he's incapable of preparing the defense properly because he lost one Sunday afternoon in a two week bye, he needs to gtfo anyways. He's done a great job and I guarantee you with as highly as the defense speaks about him, they're not begrudging the guy a chance at his fuging dream job.

 

Congrats to him for the opportunity and consideration.

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This is flat wrong and is very well could be a detrimental distraction.

It happens every single year and somehow teams still win the Super Bowl after a coordinator gives an interview.  This is not a distraction.  Most players are probably excited Sean is getting a chance at being a HC.  So it will not affect how hard they play for him.  

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On a playoff run but interviewing for another job? Wow fug you McDouche.

How does this make him a douche? We a knew this was going to happen, and the NFL has set a date for these guys to get these jobs.

The people on here blaming McD are being ridiculous. This was going to happen in this situation. Being on a bye, a dominant defense, it was going to happen. I've been saying for months that McD was a head coaching candidate.

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