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Re: NFL Coaching Changes (Non-Ravens)
I stand corrected. My apologies.
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Re: NFL Coaching Changes (Non-Ravens)
ESPN - Source: Pete Carroll's job security not a topic in routine meeting with Seattle Seahawks GM, owner :
" The meeting reviewed the Seahawks' 2021 season -- their first losing campaign since 2011 -- and looked ahead to 2022.
Carroll is under contract through the 2025 season. "
... Bc
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01-18-2022, 09:05 PM #28
Re: NFL Coaching Changes (Non-Ravens)
I think the Seahawks, like the Ravens, (brain trust) are writing 2021 off as an anomaly.
if they go .500 next year I see changes (both teams)"Nothing stops these Baltimore Ravens. Beat them, injure them, shove them to the bottom of the standings, drag them into a hostile environment and mount a big lead, and they just keep trudging forward like nothing fazes them." (Bleacher Report)
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Re: NFL Coaching Changes (Non-Ravens)
Texans interviewing Josh McCown for head coach...
Jim Harbaugh is in Tampa recruiting, doing some squats at the high school gym
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Re: NFL Coaching Changes (Non-Ravens)
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Re: NFL Coaching Changes (Non-Ravens)
Saw this tidbit on Twitter:
ProFootballTalk
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The Texans, who really want to hire Josh McCown as the team's next head coach, hope another team with a vacancy will interview him, in order to help legitimize the move they'd like to make.back on twitter
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Re: NFL Coaching Changes (Non-Ravens)
Good job! 120 is respectable. I know my knees cant be doing the weight I used to do. His form is good, but he is also getting an assist from the machine. Hell a lot harder without. I used to use the box cage, but you have to be at a Golds or World Gym to usually find those.
Seriously, what... in... the.... actual....... FUCK? I'd hate to be a Texans fan. Any shot at relevancy is at least another decade away.
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