One thing that struck me about Allbright's comments is that he never said yes when asked if he spoke directly with Gruden.
Behavioral psychologists have long known that the human brain sub-consciously shies away from outright lying, even among people who are consciously trying to deceive. They do things like break eye contact, close their body off (crossed arms and legs, covered hands), and find ways to avoid directly answering questions.
Allbright is asked, point-blank, so you talked directly with Gruden, and he meets the question with a question: would I be able to quote him if I didn't?
That is a classic avoidance response.
Not the $1,000,000 clue that proves Gruden IS coming, just interesting to note.
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This puppy ain't over. Long ways to go.