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Mr. Scot

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The Falcons wanted to interview an old friend of the Panthers for their vacant OL Coach spot, but were denied.  The Vikings said no to Atlanta's request to interview OL Coach Jeff Davidson (lateral move).

 

Bucs just announced Lovie Smith's contract is a five year deal (no terms).  Darrelle Revis twetted that he's excited to work with Smith (wonder if anyone's told him what scheme Lovie runs yet).

 

Browns coaching interviews scheduled so far: Patriots OC Josh McDaniels, Seattle DC Dan Quinn, Cardinals DC Todd Bowles

 

Bucs GM Mark Dominik remains the only GM fired to this point.

 

Senior Bowl will be coached by the staffs of the Jags and the Falcons.

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Giants OC Kevin Gilbride might retire.

 

Doubt there's much danger of anyone from our staff being up for that, though jim Skipper did coach there for a few years.

 

He announced it today. Mike Sullivan is the name being speculated as his successor.

 

 

In other news, Detroit is interviewing Jim Caldwell, but word is they may be waiting patiently for Ken Whisenhunt.

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