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Any chance Wilks returns in some capacity?


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Just now, WarHeel said:

Don’t need to. I’m serving now and have a Birds Eye view of the entire promotion process. It’s flawed but it doesn’t function like the middle school lunch room stigma you think it does. 

Yeah ok. 
Why would any competent business model keep around a former boss on a demotion? Why would that boss take a pay cut and a demotion? Come on use your brain Corporal Numbnuts 

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Just now, WarHeel said:

Corny 

ITs not corny if its the truth, The dude was a DC at Missouri before Rhule/Tepper pulled him out of his misery. He wasnt even good enough to be their head coach.  He was out of the NFL since 2019.

No one is seriously considering adding Wilks as their HC or DC, he MIGHT get a smaller role for some team but I wouldnt hold my breath. 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Yeah ok. 
Why would any competent business model keep around a former boss on a demotion? Why would that boss take a pay cut and a demotion? Come on use your brain Corporal Numbnuts 

You’re comparing apples to oranges. Demotions do occur but the entire structure is fundamentally different than the NFL. As a matter of fact there are very little organizations that operate like the NFL.

 

Per usual you are talking out of your ass.

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28 minutes ago, GuessWhosBack said:

He wasn't listening to offers until Tepper made a decision, watch the calls start coming in...

Texans I believe is his next choice but I think they waiting on 49ers DC...but I was told Wilks did like their draft capital...and believe that's the best fit for him.

Mark my words if he goes to HC the Texans...they are making the playoffs first year. And our season going be done half way through...man the huddle going be a fun place either way it goes if he is hired somewhere else.

 

Not that I think Reich is a good hire (he isn't) but Wilks had no idea how to stop a very bad, predictable Bucs offense to win the division...that tells you all you need to know about him

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1 minute ago, ickmule said:

Wilks was given the best shot at the job he could get and he did his interview like:

I plan on keeping Holcomb as my DC all we need is a few lucky bounces and we can be the WC team that gets blown out sometimes if we get really lucky. 

Then he pulls some bullshit race crap, hell no, kick rocks. 

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