Patsfan1958
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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.He's probably expensive do you think the owner will foot the bill?I think if Rex puts his best foot forward, he has a good chance at the job. Hes a free-thinker and definitely not a guy who toes the company line.
Correct, you are.IIRC, Payton had his brother as DC at one point, and it didn’t end well. I want to say, the year of the Kembrell Thompkins game winner from Brady on the last play of the game?
I think if Rex puts his best foot forward, he has a good chance at the job. Hes a free-thinker and definitely not a guy who toes the company line.
Wonderful woman. We’re all very fond of her. Very free spirited.
Wonderful woman. We’re all very fond of her. Very free spirited.
Epic.Adding Rex doesn't make them better but it does make them more entertaining.
I don't know why he would do this at this point in his career. He makes good money, doesn't work hard and has access to lots of free and readily available snacks.
I am really surprised that he's dipping his toe back in the water of NFL coaching. You'd have to think with his resume, he'd have a foot up on the competition. If I were in his shoes, I would probably stay retired, but what the hell do I know? I'd rather be footloose and fancy free. I guess I'd have to walk a mile in his shoes to know. Maybe he needs the money? If so, I bet he can pull himself up by the bootstraps and get the job done. I bet he really can knock their socks off in the interview process, I mean, the dude's been around. I doubt he'll shoot himself in the foot. Maybe he is just bored, and doesn't want to let the grass grow under his feet? Who knows.I think if Rex puts his best foot forward, he has a good chance at the job. Hes a free-thinker and definitely not a guy who toes the company line.
Well if they choose him he'll have nice piece on Defense to work with CB Patrick Surtain II.I am really surprised that he's dipping his toe back in the water of NFL coaching. You'd have to think with his resume, he'd have a foot up on the competition. If I were in his shoes, I would probably stay retired, but what the hell do I know. I'd rather be footloose and fancy free. I guess I'd have to walk a mile in his shoes to know. Maybe he needs the money? If so, I bet he can pull himself up by the bootstraps and get the job done. I bet he really can knock their socks off in the interview process, I mean, the dude's been around. I doubt he'll shoot himself in the foot. Maybe he is just bored, and doesn't want to let the grass grow under his feet? Who knows.
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