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Re: New Orleans Saints part ways with three assistant coaches
Dennis Allens record speaks for itself.
Always manages to make others the scapegoat somehow. I remember being impressed with his speech when he was hired, should have known then that that's all he is. A good talker, and an awful head coach. |
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THIS ^^^ is what happens when you mix LSD with your Xanax. |
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If I ventured off into conspiracy theory land, Loomis has enough good standing with both the city and league to garner the favor and financial backing to make a run for the team. His net worth is +/- 80MM with 23 years with the Saints and 16 years with the Seahawks (nearly 40 years as an executive in the NFL). A lower valuation for the franchise works in his favor since his net assets are not what most team owners is. |
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I had a candidate to replace Pete Carmichael but unfortunately he passed away. His skills include getting people coffee (Pete's job under Payton), being physically meek enough to not intimidate or threaten Dennis Allen, and being at least 60 years old to fit in with Allen and Loomis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Michael_Tyler |
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Solid team but best of the best under center helps. |
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Per Underhill...
The Saints are interviewing Bengals QB coach Dan Pitcher for the offensive coordinator job, per source |
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