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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Wilks knows the deal. 

 

I hope this plan gets leaked after the interview bc I’d love to know what he has up his sleeve. I wonder if the reich play is to be the OC rather than HC. Since he has isn’t confirmed to have an interview with us like the others. 
 

They worked out a deal, come OC for us and we will hire your daughter. 

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12 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I hope this plan gets leaked after the interview bc I’d love to know what he has up his sleeve. I wonder if the reich play is to be the OC rather than HC. Since he has isn’t confirmed to have an interview with us like the others. 
 

They worked out a deal, come OC for us and we will hire your daughter. 

I mentioned the Reich OC thing yesterday. Have a feeling that will be the plan if Wilks is hired. 

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If I’m not mistaken, need another minority candidate to fulfill Rooney Rule requirements. Probably will see a report we want to interview DeMeco Ryans tomorrow. 
 

Low key I think the Caldwell and Reich interviews are more so for OC options in a Wilks HC scenario. If Wilkes isn’t the guy I feel that either Steichen or Johnson get the nod. 

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