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Giants broke off their head guy, but appear to have targeted Ron Rivera...
Rivera’s got a deal in place with the Redskins. Besides, Meyer would have no interest in coaching in East Rutherford. He’s in terminal pursuit of purity.
As floated in one of those links, turning around the Browns on the heels of what he’s accomplished at OSU would put him up there with Paul Brown among Ohio coaching royalty.
Yes, Ohio royalty, as oxymoronic as it sounds.
Rivera’s got a deal in place with the Redskins. Besides, Meyer would have no interest in coaching in East Rutherford. He’s in terminal pursuit of purity.
As floated in one of those links, turning around the Browns on the heels of what he’s accomplished at OSU would put him up there with Paul Brown among Ohio coaching royalty.
Yes, Ohio royalty, as oxymoronic as it sounds.
If the Cowboys want him too, there's no way in hell he's taking the Browns job instead.
You forgot to mention one thing: It's the friggin' Cleveland Browns. One of the worst jobs in sports.I say no way in reverse now that Cleveland’s at play. Meyer’s in tight with Haslam, he’d be given enormous control over personnel decisions. He’d have virtually no control in Dallas. Great coaches are control freaks. Meyer is a great coach.
Secondly, you’re way underestimating the purity angle and how important that is to Meyer. The Dallas opening is a corporate decision. The Browns represent the state of Ohio, a chance for revive a storied franchise and achieve immortality alongside Woody Hayes, Paul Brown and, of course, the great sweater vest himself, Jim Tressel.
Thirdly, there’s the lakefront, the airport, John Kasich, the Rock N Roll HOF, the Indians, and lets not forget Ohio’s a swing state.
I’ll bet Urban is getting fitted for a statue in front of FirstEnergy Stadium as I write this.
You forgot to mention one thing: It's the friggin' Cleveland Browns. One of the worst jobs in sports.
He'll take Dallas if offered, and has already confirmed it.
I think Jerry keeps Garrett. I’m certain that’s what he wants to do or he would’ve fired him already.You forgot to mention one thing: It's the friggin' Cleveland Browns. One of the worst jobs in sports.
He'll take Dallas if offered, and has already confirmed it.
I know that's what he wants to do, Garrett is the ultimate yes-man. But there's too much pressure now on him. Even he eventually buckles.I think Jerry keeps Garrett. I’m certain that’s what he wants to do or he would’ve fired him already.
Will be interesting to see. Jerry has a huge ego, so I’m not sure he succumbs to any pressure.I know that's what he wants to do, Garrett is the ultimate yes-man. But there's too much pressure now on him. Even he eventually buckles.
It’s be funny if Garrett has a deal in place somewhere else and resigns from the Cowboys. Not wanting to put up with Jerry’s Schit anymore.I think Jerry keeps Garrett. I’m certain that’s what he wants to do or he would’ve fired him already.
Well there you go. At this point, I have the same chances at getting a head coaching contract offer from Jerry Jones as Garrett does.I can't state this factually (but heard this often the past few weeks) and actually it does not really matter, but in regards to Dallas and Garrett, Garrett's contract is officially up, so technically he can't be fired and can do as he pleases. Just as Dallas can do what they please and neither side needs to offer the other anything.
I can't state this factually (but heard this often the past few weeks) and actually it does not really matter, but in regards to Dallas and Garrett, Garrett's contract is officially up, so technically he can't be fired and can do as he pleases. Just as Dallas can do what they please and neither side needs to offer the other anything.