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If he's a hot up and coming coach no one is going to give a crap that he turned down a Bengals job, except the Bengals.
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That team is in a big transition from a coach that layed a bad tradition of flop after flop it’s going to be a struggle for a while AG not thinking of the cash there offering as a DC he feels another championship is so close he can taste it plus usually he’s in for a raise when someone calls on u. From my expertise and u let it be known. Holllor yell scream they want my services mick
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Or maybe ... just maybe Aaron didn't want to interview for the Cincy job?
On the surface, doesn't it look better to see that the "Saints block" rather than AG himself saying that he's not interested? He'll certainly get more opportunities down the road so he could be protecting himself. Just my 2 cents. |
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"We have unfinished bidness,"
-Aaron Glenn |
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The Saints could also block him from interviewing and then quietly offer him a raise or a new and better deal, and none of us or the press or the Bengals fans would ever know. Could be similar to what happened with Dennis Allen -- his name was dangling in the rumor mill for a couple of places, and then suddenly, BOOM, Allen has a brand new deal and is staying put with the Saints. Not sure if Glenn is "important" enough to announce a deal if something had changed to keep him in-house. He is currently under contract and thus the Saints have the say on whether or not he can interview -- that's just the way that part of the NFL works. Just like if he was a player, when his contract is up, THEN he can make a move and make more money if Glenn wants to. Until then he is under contract. Pretty simple really.
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Glenn has been critical to our secondary turn around. Give the man a raise and extend his contract so we don't deal this for a few years.
He understands the concept of educating players and making the players understand the system by presenting it to their learning processes. I am happy with Aaron Glenn coaching the secondary because he has shown me that he is an NFL level coach and educator! He knows how to develop players. Besides who wants to go to Cincy???? Ugghhh!!!! |
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Marvin Lewis lasted longer than Mike McCarthy in GB - a SB winning coach.
I don't think anyone wants to go to Cincy. They've been a wasteland of mediocrity for a long time now. Brown wanted the team to be just good enough to sell tickets and merchandise. If he really cared about performance, he would've fired Lewis many years ago. Of all those playoff losses, the only one that they arguably should've won was against Pittsburgh in 2015. Burfict trying to murder Antonio Brown cost them that game, and in typical Bungles fashion, Burfict was still on the team after that. |
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It’s getting kind of funny at this point. Two college coaches have turned them down this past week. They have to be in desperation mode now. The combine is two weeks away and they don’t know what kind of defense they’re running.
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AG will get his shot at the big time when Payton’s tree will blossom after the next SB title I guuarrannteeee
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I seriously believe we are just a few pieces away on defense to having a truly elite unit.
Losing Rankins in the playoffs severely hurt us in both of those games. We had zero sacks vs the Eagles and Rams, struggling to get pressure all day in both games. I think all we need is another decent pass rusher and we are set. The front 4 is fine, they just need another LB. |
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