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Nice burn Sammy lolHis advice is worth what it costs.
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I believe the greater concern is how does his presence with the organization resonate with the players? Now me personally I feel If we go out and win and get back to become a contender again non of this even matters.. all I care about is ensuring BOB is running the entire offense.. I want to see Mac succeed and lead this organizationBut he isn't involved in any football operations other than special teams. He is not even directly coaching the players. What are you talking about?
It's all about semantics. This is a move to keep him on staff for free.
His advice is worth what it costs.
In all fairness to Cam, we lost Cody Davis, had other guys that fill in either hurt or not available.. Marcus Jones was the bright spot on STs.. judge was a good special teams coach.. I'm fine with him there as I'm certain BOB isn't going to allow him to touch his offense even if he tried..His Special Teams advice might be worth something - hopefully. We need to improve last year's Special Teams performance.
Or it could be a too many cooks situation.For what it's worth the special teams have dipped since Judge left, he can only help the situation.
As for MP:
Could be.translation
A: No
B: i am still trying to find a position for him
he will get paid equal to the value he brings to the organizationCould be.
Also, could be a money thing. MP was used to getting head coach's money off his previous contract with DET. HC/OC/DC aren't available in NE, so presumably he's looking at a big pay cut if he stays. MP interviewed in DEN for the DC job. It may have been just for show, but it also may be an indication that MP thinks/hopes he can get a better paying job elsewhere. There is always the generic "advisor" job slot, but I doubt it pays like HC/OC/DC pays.
NFL is an old-boy's network.he will get paid equal to the value he brings to the organization
i doubt he was seriously considered for the DC job, honestly i doubt that any nfl team would consider patricia or judge for a coordinator or headcoach role
maybe ST for judge and advisory/personnel for patricia but as some reports indicate that i don't remember if it was just judge or both
but i felt that judge/patricia behaved to the players like they would have a high standing but the players didn't think the same way.
i doubt that both guys are beloved by players but this is just my guess
translation
A: No
B: i am still trying to find a position for him
As for MP:
Not to the Krafts.Figurehead. C'mon man.
Belichick is going to do it his way until his dismissal. Likely after the upcoming season.Absolutely insane.