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Reportedly interviewing 3 defensive coaches so far. Expect them to add some offensive coaches to the list.
This is incredibly frustrating. We need a great offensive mind this time around. Not a never done anything in the NFL like Kliffy, but a crackerjack OC.
 

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What’s the phrase, “bring him in, it couldn’t hurt” lol
What does he bring to the table here? He couldn’t win with a two-time MVP. The infrastructure in Baltimore is fantastic. He can identify assistants, but that’s not really where we are.
 

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If Bidwill wants to gain the trust of the fan base this is one way to do it. He missed on Payton maybe he learns from that mistake. Money ? Control? What do you need?
 

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What’s the phrase, “bring him in, it couldn’t hurt” lol
Bidwill has another chance to prove he wants to win.

He flat blew it with Payton. Put your money where your mouth is or forever be known as Dollar Billwill moving forward you cheapskate.

(I know… this will never happen).
 

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What does he bring to the table here? He couldn’t win with a two-time MVP. The infrastructure in Baltimore is fantastic. He can identify assistants, but that’s not really where we are.

Strongly disagree on what he brings to the table. Dude is a winner.

I mean - what are we saying here? Super Bowls, playoffs, and winning lots of games?

He coached in as tough/tougher division than we are in during his entire tenure.

I will take this 10 times out of 10

Here is his record without Lamar Jackson (who was a late first round pick and turned into a pro bowl QB under Harbaugh).

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Strongly disagree on what he brings to the table. Dude is a winner.

I mean - what are we saying here? Super Bowls, playoffs, and winning lots of games?

He coached in as tough/tougher division than we are in during his entire tenure.

I will take this 10 times out of 10

Here is his record without Lamar Jackson (who was a late first round pick and turned into a pro bowl QB under Harbaugh).

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Congrats for winning the Super Bowl 12 years ago. I don’t want Bill Belicheck, either.

The AFC North was butt for years! Cleveland and Cincy are historic laughing stocks.

I’m as big a fan of the Harbaugh family as there is, but John is not it. Don’t get suckered in by a name and resume. There’s a reason he’s getting bounced out of Baltimore.
 

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What does he bring to the table here? He couldn’t win with a two-time MVP. The infrastructure in Baltimore is fantastic. He can identify assistants, but that’s not really where we are.
I thought about that also, he had a good FO & scouting dept there, he would have none of this in Arizona & I'm pretty sure he knows it. It's career suicide for him.
 

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