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I am hearing Aaron Glenn might be the best out of this class somewhat like Maye.
 
I thought of Brian Flores also but what is extremely troublesome is how he didn’t get along with his young QB, here might not be a good spot for him, however I remember seeing an interview on him and he was apologizing for it, he said he has learned from it. I did here today that he said he was interested in the Pats job but that would be up to the Krafts if they want to interview him.

It would piss Roger off if they hired him.
 
That is exactly why he is not my first (Johnson) second choice (Vrabes) or third (KOC) choice.

Tua and Flo were oil and vinegar.
Tua’s brain is scrambled. Not an opinion that I’d worry about. Rest of the roster played well for Flo.
 
You guys remember the STUD OC that became a HC...Mike McDaniel?
He was shiny, he got TWO STUD WRS... SERIOUS Stallions, ridiculous RBs that pumped TD after TD.
TOTAL OC/Offensive Minded HC.
How has he made out?

He's been a CHUMP With injury to his top QB, good when he is playing.

Funny how that is.
 
Dude can't do ****, and he has 2 fkn stallions, and good RBS.
Did he make the playoffs with all this? How's the attitude there these days?
 
I don’t want them to interview him. It would be a token interview and he would be offended by them wasting his time.
Plus we know how he (rightfully) reacted to the token Giants interview.
 
I thought i heard on felger that the pats already completed their obligatory minority interviews. leftwich and i think lovie smith?
 
I thought i heard on felger that the pats already completed their obligatory minority interviews. leftwich and i think lovie smith?
Pep Hamilton.

So if they interview Flores it’s because they think they might want to hire him.

Let’s hope so.
 
Flores ended up being the best BB disciple of them all.
Indeed. In a list oif failed coaches, his failure might well have been the most dramatic.
 
Please elaborate. I am not aware of "DEI nonsense" playing a role in a 4-13 season. I'm more of the opinion that it was poor coaching, poor talent evaluation, poor player development, poor blocking, poor tackling, and poor situational football. None of which was related to skin tone.
Perhaps, unless the Krafts were blinded to Mayo's pretty obvious limitations by their felt need to "do the right thing" or to indulge in a little virtue-signalling, a common pastime among white elitists generally. We do not know the extent to which this is the case with the Krafts, of course, but speculation along these lines is certainly reasonable.

As to the general destructiveness of DEI, its tendency to damage the reputation, as the failures mount, of the very groups it is intended to "help." that is an obvious and growing concern. Actual "racism" has actually intensified, it seems to me, as resentment of such racial discrimination grows, as it certainly is. The central concern is that it does not work. It certainly has done little if anything to increase the number of black higher-ups in the NFL. so that assertions on the part of obsessed elitist ideologues that we need only double down on this failed policy are obvious nonsense
 
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