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Tennessee of course. Marcus Mariota will be in the HOF. Add a #1 pick and a free agent WR or 2 and you could win the division in the 1st season.
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Wasn't there a rumor that Pete Carroll wanted to go back to college after this season? Or possibly even retire?
That would be a hell of a job. But boy, there'd be pressure on you not to **** it up. If you did, you'd never get an NFL HC job again. |
1a) Indy, because of Luck obviously.
1b) Giants, because its a first class organization. |
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But he won't do anything unless the team is absolutely ran into the ground, which isn't good. And he is about to abandon STL for LA. |
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I'd rather coach for the Rams and their owner than work with a shitbag tandem like Grigson and Irsay. |
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But Kroenke has only made 1 or 2 big decisions regarding the football staff since he's been majority owner, which is firing Spags and Devaney and hiring Fisher. And it's clear that Fisher isn't the right guy and should be gone. But he won't be fired as he(Kroenke) has more important things to take care of, like moving to LA. |
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If the Giants became open, which for whatever reason I blanked on Coughlin being gone, I would think that would be more desirable than Philly. But Philly isn't a bad destination. |
Between Mariota and the division, Tennessee looks pretty appealing to me.
Rams already have a defense but tough division and instability. Agree that NYG is a quality organization but they have v failed miserably in adding talented players. Lot of work there. |
I'd have to say the Giants. Decent ownership. Might get a new GM to work with. Cap space. Decent enough QB to win with.
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Dallas Cowboys??
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