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Coaching Interviews: Round Two


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Eventually the homer glasses have to come off and some of you will have to accept Carolina isn’t the prized job ur pretending it is. How many players and coaches have to say thanks but no thanks before that sinks in? 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If he doesnt want to come he doesnt want to come.  And earlier I was just taking everyones word that he gave a "bad interview" but the source BA says otherwise

So yeah if he doesnt want to come at all no sense in waiting, might as well hire reich to save face asap

"he was the guy all along yada yada yada"

You'd have to read into it to think that's what it says.

Bottom Line: The interview didn't go well. The reason why doesn't ultimately matter.

It's not happening.

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VIC FANGIOCS, UNSIGNED FREE AGENT
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CBS Sports' Josina Anderson reports the Dolphins interviewed ex-Broncos coach Vic Fangio for their defensive coordinator job.

According to Anderson, Fangio's interview was more than a run-of-the-mill meeting. Anderson noted that the team was expected to discuss terms and conditions with Fangio and that head coach Mike McDaniel "has a strong affinity" for the long-time coach. Fangio served as a defensive consultant for the Eagles this past season after being fired by the Broncos at the end of the 2021 campaign. Still, the 64-year-old coach remains one of the more coveted defensive coordinators on the market, with years of experience and top-ranked defenses lining his resume. In his final two seasons as the Bears defensive coordinator, Fangio's defense ranked ninth and first in points allowed per game.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

You'd have to read into it to think that's what it says.

Bottom Line: The interview didn't go well. The reason why doesn't ultimately matter.

It's not happening.

Not ultimately but its not a good look for tepper if true.  The "thanks but no thanks" now from seemingly multiple guys is most certainly a black eye

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1 minute ago, RJK said:

Eventually the homer glasses have to come off and some of you will have to accept Carolina isn’t the prized job ur pretending it is. How many players and coaches have to say thanks but no thanks before that sinks in? 

If we , from afar, think Tepper is a tool…..imagine what most that sit in front of him think.  Pretty comical that anyone thinks this franchise is a dream job.  

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Not ultimately but its not a good look for tepper if true.  The "thanks but no thanks" now from seemingly multiple guys is most certainly a black eye

There's zero evidence Steichen declined.

There is. however, the fact that no one else is offering him a second interview either.

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1 minute ago, methodtoll said:

Why do I have a sneaky suspicion that it's going to wind up being Moore? 

All the arguing and debating on here between Reich/Wilks/Steichen and we end up with Moore... Wonder what the huddle will be like if that happens? lol

People are gonna bitch and moan regardless of who the coach ultimately ends up being.

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2 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

 

Why do I have a sneaky suspicion that it's going to wind up being Moore? 

 

I have a sick feeling you may be right.  This might cause me to move  on from this train wreck. 

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