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It's amazing how the game of telephone even happens when people are reading quotes. Some people just hear and see what they want to. Selective hearing, selective reading.I'm sorry but what is it that you think he said?
He said he won't rule ANYTHING out, including from within because doesn't know who the hire will be.
How does that become
"Larry says we're promoting from within", so easily?
And why does everyone believe everything he says EXCEPT for when he clearly states that he doesn't know and giving opinions on options only.
That part, people have no problem overlooking. Just puzzling.
Because most people regardless of success do want to enjoy their family and life. Even though he is pretty set, he still has to grind. It's not like the team runs itself.Explain to me why he would retire - he is winning National Championships almost every year? He basically doesn’t have to do anything but let the Cogs move. The team is self sufficient as far as the moving parts go and he just puts his input in. I doubt he stresses very much.
I don’t see it that way. Take Matt Nagy, the HC of the Bears. He was basically a nobody until Doug Pederson left the chiefs for the eagles and he stepped in and made a name for himself for the chiefs and has made that bears offense and trubisky look legit.Yea they can get that experience at schools that can't pay their OC well into 7 digits
You're probably right and they may have been waiting on his bowl game to announce. Way too much time to rethink the decision and more options came open for him. If you're gonna make a hire, cut the cord and bring them on board immediately. On the other hand, that plan worked great for Diaz at Temple and FSUI don't know much but I'm pretty sure the 95% thing was bs or talking about Yurcich. That deal fell through and the search started over.
I don’t see it that way. Take Matt Nagy, the HC of the Bears. He was basically a nobody until Doug Pederson left the chiefs for the eagles and he stepped in and made a name for himself for the chiefs and has made that bears offense and trubisky look legit.
- Philadelphia Eagles (2008–2009)
Coaching intern- Philadelphia Eagles (2010)
Coaches' assistant- Philadelphia Eagles (2011−2012)
Offensive quality control coach- Kansas City Chiefs (2013–2015)
Quarterbacks coach- Kansas City Chiefs (2016–2017)
Offensive coordinator- Chicago Bears (2018–present)
Head coach
It only confirmed that he didn't conduct interviews over the holidays.Because most people regardless of success do want to enjoy their family and life. Even though he is pretty set, he still has to grind. It's not like the team runs itself.