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Coaching Interviews: Round Two


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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

He can't be talked to again until after the 30th.

Would you really want to hold off for close to another week on hiring the head coach of your choice just to do that?

Like I said then, if we make a move shortly we probably will know tepper is ready for this poo to be over with.  We have all the time in the world. 

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

sure, so my point remains, since there are no caps on how many we interview, why the fug wouldnt we fly him down and pick his brain and see whats up?  It literally hurts no one 

So they bring in everyone for a second interview to pick their brains and see what’s up? Or just the one you are infatuated with? And then? We cut down the list to a third round? But wait, since it doesn’t hurt anyone why not get EVERYONE to come back for a third round? And then for round four…

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Just now, mccjeff said:

So they bring in everyone for a second interview to pick their brains and see what’s up? Or just the one you are infatuated with? And then? We cut down the list to a third round? But wait, since it doesn’t hurt anyone why not get EVERYONE to come back for a third round? And then for round four…

I think that's the plan in Indianapolis.

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2 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

We hire Reich we will be looking for a new head coach in the next couple offseasons. The team seriously can't go through this cycle and think that Reich and Wilks are the best candidates. 

There was just as good a chance we would be looking for one in 3 years if we hired Steichen

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1 minute ago, amcoolio said:

We hire Reich we will be looking for a new head coach in the next couple offseasons. The team seriously can't go through this cycle and think that Reich and Wilks are the best candidates. 

I like Reich as a candidate but yeah thats my point I have been trying to pontificate all day, surely to hell they havent gone through all of this simply to end of thinking he is the bestest and greatest of all the guys

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1 minute ago, mccjeff said:

So they bring in everyone for a second interview to pick their brains and see what’s up? Or just the one you are infatuated with? And then? We cut down the list to a third round? But wait, since it doesn’t hurt anyone why not get EVERYONE to come back for a third round? And then for round four…

I said just him and kafka and I think in the nfl it pretty much ends on the 2nd interview.  To my knowledge I dont know any others that went further

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5 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Guaranteed I know more NFL than you 

HahahahahahahHa 

yeah ok.  If that’s all you have as an argument.  
I don’t even know why I wasted my time with you in the first place.

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3 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Again, Reich has been fired from three different teams for terrible offenses (Arizona, San Diego and Indianapolis). Does the "offensive guru" really deserve a fourth chance?

Something tells me you haven't done your research.

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