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Agree. They're laying groundwork now so they can move fast without being rash on a candidate they like after the season.Originally posted by esoxx View PostReal candidates will come as soon as more teams are eliminated from post-season.When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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Every time?Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostHow come it’s always a token Rooney Rule interview every time a mongoloid or a negroid gets interviewed? That’s racist, man. Caldwell is a legitimate candidate - led Colts to the Super Bowl.
To paraphrase my pal Harlan, this is ‘Rica, haters. We don’t tolerate institutional and scientific racisms here. Anyone preaching that shit can go back to Italy, and take your bigotry with you.
So you consider Caldwell a legit candidate? To each his own I guess...I sure as hell hope we hire somebody better than that impassive guy.
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Would he satisfy the Davis Rule whereby they have to interview an embalmed candidate?Originally posted by denverYooper View PostWhen are they going to interview John Fox?"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Pagano and Caldwell are legit candidates. Caldwell took the Lions, the freaking Lions to 2 playoffs. Stafford was his best under him. Caldwell does a solid job with offenses. Plus, he's a Cheesehead (from Beloit).
Pagano guided the post-Manning Colts to 3 straight 11 win seasons, but then got snakebit by Lucks 2 year injury woes and got fired. He gave that team toughness. He's a defensive minded coach (spent 4 seasons with the Ravens on the defensive side) and I think would pair pretty nicely with Pettine.
I'm not going to dismiss these guys.All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View PostPagano and Caldwell are legit candidates. Caldwell took the Lions, the freaking Lions to 2 playoffs. Stafford was his best under him. Caldwell does a solid job with offenses. Plus, he's a Cheesehead (from Beloit).
Pagano guided the post-Manning Colts to 3 straight 11 win seasons, but then got snakebit by Lucks 2 year injury woes and got fired. He gave that team toughness. He's a defensive minded coach (spent 4 seasons with the Ravens on the defensive side) and I think would pair pretty nicely with Pettine.
I'm not going to dismiss these guys.
On a national level both are considered good candidates; on paper most consider Caldwell the better of the two.
But if you talk to the fans that cover both teams their fans did not like themTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Caldwell led the Colts to a Super Bowl. “Average” Joe Flacco looked like a star with Caldwell at OC, as the Baltimore Shemales won a Super Bowl. Stafford was a fantasy football star under Caldwell.Originally posted by Pugger View PostEvery time?
So you consider Caldwell a legit candidate? To each his own I guess...I sure as hell hope we hire somebody better than that impassive guy.
Jimmy C’s resume says he’s a highly successful nfl coach.
Alas, Caldwell could have 10 Super Bowl rings to his name, and Caucasiods like Tony O’Day, Rut, Shadow and perhaps even Prof Rand would still willingly disavow their Packers fandom if Murphy picked Caldwell.
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Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostCaldwell led the Colts to a Super Bowl. “Average” Joe Flacco looked like a star with Caldwell at OC, as the Baltimore Shemales won a Super Bowl. Stafford was a fantasy football star under Caldwell.
Jimmy C’s resume says he’s a highly successful nfl coach.
Alas, Caldwell could have 10 Super Bowl rings to his name, and Caucasiods like Tony O’Day, Rut, Shadow and perhaps even Prof Rand would still willingly disavow their Packers fandom if Murphy picked Caldwell.
Still lots of whispers about the Northwestern Coach, Who Marcia Marcia Marcia has ties to and hired to coach at Northwestern.
I'd certainly take Caldwell over Northwestern PatTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Affirmative.Originally posted by Bretsky View PostStill lots of whispers about the Northwestern Coach, Who Marcia Marcia Marcia has ties to and hired to coach at Northwestern.
I'd certainly take Caldwell over Northwestern Pat
When’s the last time someone with little or no NFL coaching experience came in and light up the League? Jimmy Johnson?
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Except the offense did not look that way versus the Jets. Seemed more balanced between deep and short. And I would bet the 3rd downs were shorter yard to go situations.Originally posted by gbgary View Postgetting his vote in now IS him having a say. it's saying he wants the offence the way it is (street-ball go-deep whenever possible), his personality in the qb room is stronger than philbin's so he likes that dynamic (he won't be coached).Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Gregg Williams will look like a genius if you give him a decade of top 10 picks on D. I don't understand the love for the guy when its always the same, if he has the talent, he looks like a genius.
I think Schwartz, his protege, is a better coordinator with lesser talent.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Barry Switzer!Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostAffirmative.
When’s the last time someone with little or no NFL coaching experience came in and light up the League? Jimmy Johnson?"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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it's the Philbin offense though. this time they just executed better...and got a bunch of first downs on jets defensive penalties.Originally posted by pbmax View PostExcept the offense did not look that way versus the Jets. Seemed more balanced between deep and short. And I would bet the 3rd downs were shorter yard to go situations.
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If he is a cheesehead I'll take him. Don't care if his skin is green!Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostCaldwell led the Colts to a Super Bowl. “Average” Joe Flacco looked like a star with Caldwell at OC, as the Baltimore Shemales won a Super Bowl. Stafford was a fantasy football star under Caldwell.
Jimmy C’s resume says he’s a highly successful nfl coach.
Alas, Caldwell could have 10 Super Bowl rings to his name, and Caucasiods like Tony O’Day, Rut, Shadow and perhaps even Prof Rand would still willingly disavow their Packers fandom if Murphy picked Caldwell.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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