I like Raheem the most also. He isn't the 'hot' pick, innovative offensive X and O types are that. I don't think you win primarily with X and O's. You win by motivating men. I like the idea of a motivator who helps shape the X and O's but has hired the correct offensive and defensive coordinators and actually lets them coordinate, while he makes sure that they stay on tract to optimize the players we have. Raheem, from what I have read, also stands the best chance of putting together that group (especially if he is ok with Bradley staying on) as he has the most extensive contacts of remaining men and people seem to love the dude.
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