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thedynasty1998
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Jan 7, 2010 9:48am
Yes, Romeo will likely end up in Kansas City as well.
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jordo212000
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Jan 7, 2010 11:20am
I think Crennel and Weis are both solid coordinators, but I wonder what Todd Haley thinks of all this. He really didn't come from Belichick's tree. He is a Parcells guy.
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LJ
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Jan 7, 2010 11:22am
jordo212000 wrote: I think Crennel and Weis are both solid coordinators, but I wonder what Todd Haley thinks of all this. He really didn't come from Belichick's tree. He is a Parcells guy.
Bellichick is a Parcells guy
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jordo212000
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Jan 7, 2010 11:23am
LJ wrote: Bellichick is a Parcells guy
True... it just seems like there are a ton of New England guys swarming all around him. I just wonder how much say he has in all of this. Definitely seems like Pioli is pulling all the strings
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steel_curtain
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Jan 7, 2010 11:24am
jordo212000 wrote: I think Crennel and Weis are both solid coordinators, but I wonder what Todd Haley thinks of all this. He really didn't come from Belichick's tree. He is a Parcells guy.
Weis was with Parcells long before Bellicheck.
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rock_knutne
Jan 7, 2010 11:27am
LJ wrote:
jordo212000 wrote: I think Crennel and Weis are both solid coordinators, but I wonder what Todd Haley thinks of all this. He really didn't come from Belichick's tree. He is a Parcells guy.
Bellichick is a Parcells guy
Also, Haley is the HC and probably has alot of say in these hires, so it's safe to say he thinks it's a good thing.
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jordo212000
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Jan 7, 2010 11:30am
steel_curtain wrote:
Weis was with Parcells long before Bellicheck.
Weis didn't do a whole lot of coaching under Parcells if I remember correctly. I think he said he was essentially Parcells' coffee boy.
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rocket31
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Jan 7, 2010 11:49am
what i cant figure out is how a such a "terrible play caller" lands a job with another NFL franchise?

:rolleyes:
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Skyhook79
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Jan 7, 2010 12:01pm
Does he still get to keep the 18 million from Notre Dame?
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steel_curtain
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Jan 7, 2010 12:08pm
jordo212000 wrote:
steel_curtain wrote:
Weis was with Parcells long before Bellicheck.
Weis didn't do a whole lot of coaching under Parcells if I remember correctly. I think he said he was essentially Parcells' coffee boy.
Nah, that was only to get his feet in the door.

In 1990 when the giants won the superbowl he was the special teams coach and offensive assistant. then from 91-92 he was the running backs coach. Then he went with Parcells to NE where he was the TE coach from 93-94, in 95 he was the rb's coach, then in 96 he was the wr coach. Then he went with Parcells to the jets where he was oc from 97-99. It was then he went away from Parcells accepting the NE OC position where he was from 00-04.
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jordo212000
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Jan 7, 2010 12:14pm
steel_curtain wrote:
Nah, that was only to get his feet in the door.

In 1990 when the giants won the superbowl he was the special teams coach and offensive assistant. then from 91-92 he was the running backs coach. Then he went with Parcells to NE where he was the TE coach from 93-94, in 95 he was the rb's coach, then in 96 he was the wr coach. Then he went with Parcells to the jets where he was oc from 97-99. It was then he went away from Parcells accepting the NE OC position where he was from 00-04.
Good info
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Tiernan
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Jan 7, 2010 12:46pm
Mmmmm Kansas City ribs....mmmmmm
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Cradleman
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Jan 7, 2010 8:49pm
I am so glad we can look forward to a college football season next year free of this guys arrogance. I'm sure he would tell you he is still the best college football coach to ever step on the field. At least at this point I don't believe there is anyone left who believes that but him.
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Mr Pat
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Jan 7, 2010 9:52pm
Cradleman wrote: I am so glad we can look forward to a college football season next year free of this guys arrogance. I'm sure he would tell you he is still the best college football coach to ever step on the field. At least at this point I don't believe there is anyone left who believes that but him.
Cool story, bro.