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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; no i think you are right tally. i don't see them letting him go. he got within a yard or two of a super bowl. plus even with all the people that have left he still has a team that ...
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no i think you are right tally. i don't see them letting him go. he got within a yard or two of a super bowl. plus even with all the people that have left he still has a team that competes even though they are really bad. i mean they are by no means good but i guess i just want a real coach this time and not some guy i have never heard of. but i think you are right i don't think he will be available.
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I agree with you 25, I would love Fassel. He has the fire that the Saints Headcoach should have now. You would think with Haz being a defensive player and all that he would have a little more fire, well except in a news conference.
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Just for a change and to stir the pot a bit.
How 'bout Dan Reeves? Proven winner (cept for the big one). Added incentive to beat ATL. or Dom Capers Despite his tenure at Houston, he did a great job with Carolina when they first started out. BUT, The FIRST thing the SAINTS need to do is hire a solid FOOTBALL GM. When we had FINKS we were on the right track. As soon as he left we declined. We started making smarter moves again with Randy M. So, I think we need to hire a solid GM first. |
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