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McDermott to interview for Redskins HC this weekend...


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@josephperson: #Redskins will interview #Panthers defensive coordinator Sean McDermott for head-coaching job this weekend in Charlotte, per league source.

@josephperson: I'm told McDermott will be selective in what jobs he interviews for. So he must feel like 'Skins are potentially a good fit.

Thoughts....?

Olivia Munn can get fuged, hard

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Nice loophole. Still don't like it. There's no reason it couldn't wait a few more weeks.

 

Well I suppose the Panthers org could have denied he request, but I really don't see why. I think people are making way too much out of this...

 

These guys, the players and the coaches, are professionals.  Sure, McDermott has to keep focused on his job, why not... but he also got into coaching as a profession and it's his livelihood.  He'd be a fool to turn down an interview like this.

 

I suspect if you asked the players they'd say exactly the same.  They know he can do an interview and still do his job.

 

Does anyone seriously think that GHardy isn't already thinking about the money he's going to make next season, whether it's with the Panthers or not?  Sheeet... I would be.  Doesn't mean he won't be ready next week.

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The team isn't off this weekend. Most especially the coaches. That's already been stated. He's missing preparation time to advance his personal career in the midst of a Super abolition run. That's a fact.

Shut up and accept it.

Exactly. 

 

Cause if he didn't interview, and the Panthers made it all the way to the Superbowl, and he lost out on opportunities, he'd be kicking himself. 

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It is what it is (shrugs). Life is full of changes. 

 

McDermott's a professional. This is not his first rodeo. 

 

I expect him give his all to the Panthers

 

 

Well I suppose the Panthers org could have denied he request, but I really don't see why. I think people are making way too much out of this...

 

These guys, the players and the coaches, are professionals.  Sure, McDermott has to keep focused on his job, why not... but he also got into coaching as a profession and it's his livelihood.  He'd be a fool to turn down an interview like this.

 

I suspect if you asked the players they'd say exactly the same.  They know he can do an interview and still do his job.

 

Does anyone seriously think that GHardy isn't already thinking about the money he's going to make next season, whether it's with the Panthers or not?  Sheeet... I would be.  Doesn't mean he won't be ready next week.

Look, I'm not mad at the guy for doing what is best for him and his family. All I did was offer my opinion about the timing of this situation, and I just don't agree with it. We gave the guy a chance after Philly ran him out of town back in 2010, just expected some courtesy.

 

I'm not sure where you're going with the Hardy thing. Is he actively speaking to other teams right now? No? Okay.

 

It's already happening, so hey, I accept it. I've said my peace.

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