FredFromDartmouth
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yes, you are. Let it go, there are more sound bites and hawt takes with FA & Draft in the next 6-7 weeks. Then we can circle back and continue to bash the prior dude.suspect
Not in his DNA, I suspect. I suspect he was raised with a football in his crib and has always lived football. And, as far as I could tell, he sucks at fishing....if I had a boat in Nantucket, I would be murders on bass, blues and albies.....My hope for him: Diet, exercise, fishing, sunshine, visiting family and friends, relaxing, learning how to have fun for fun’s sake. Spend a couple hours a day maximum thinking about football, writing, doing “studies” to stay sharp mentally with no real pressure.
I feel like if he realizes there is life after football he will be happy to put his career in the rear view mirror and “get busy living.”
He would be great on TV. Think about his presence on the top 100 show ( didn't he win a Sports Emmy or something). When he goes off on a topic he loves ( special teams) it is graduate school level education...Not in his DNA, I suspect. I suspect he was raised with a football in his crib and has always lived football. And, as far as I could tell, he sucks at fishing....if I had a boat in Nantucket, I would be murders on bass, blues and albies.....
He might be a good on TV. His dour face when talking to the media is just a mask and supposedly he is garrulous and amusing in private. And he does a lot of research so he might have some interesting insights
That's good on NFL Network because of the audience but that's too much for Fox or CBS. They try to make their segments as fun and brief as possible for a reason.He would be great on TV. Think about his presence on the top 100 show ( didn't he win a Sports Emmy or something). When he goes off on a topic he loves ( special teams) it is graduate school level education...
Next up
New England Patriots Hall of Fame
Followed by
The Pro Football Hall of Fame
Will he coach again? Hard to say... He still has the ability to coach, and the desire to compete... but... due to his "aura" his candidacy for any position would get strong push back from many front offices trying to hang onto their jobs... Bleak prospects on the coaching front imo...
its a consideration, no doubt. McCarthy is a lame duck this year, so we will see...I agree. Although If the Cowboys fail again in 2034 I think Jerrah will sign him to get him one last Lombardi before he goes to the big ole whorehouse in the sky.
He was GM his entire 20 years in New England. He had some down years recently, but overall was an excellent GM.Any ideas about where he ends up?
I suspect that he will have a hard time finding a head coaching job since he would insist on being the GM also but he has a very spotty record as GM.
Now that would be interesting to have both on.Just read Peyton Manning wants him on his Omaha Productions broadcast
Possibly with Saban