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and no.
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Like him or not, Dungy was a great great coach. Arians is, to a lesser degree, if only because of his chuck it deep, kill the quarterback offense.
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Dan Dakitch and Urban Meyer are friends. Yesterday on his show he texted Urban with the question: "what would it take to get you here to coach the colts". Today DD read Urban's reply: "a gym membership for Shelley (his wife) and a house next door to you (Dakitch).
Obvious this was tongue in cheek....but I find it curious he didn't shut it down, knowing that DD would spread that text all over his airwaves. |
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Toub will be our next HC.
I hope he can get some high quality assistants to join up with him. |
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One thing to keep an eye on if the Colts do go with Toub--they'll likely target someone in the draft who can be a return ace. That has been a fixture with Toub's ST units in Chicago (Hester) and KC (Hill). |
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Calloway has returned punts in College Football, and he'd seem to be intriguing in the Tyreek Hill jack-of-all-trades role, assuming we could get him no earlier than the 4th. |
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It's a crapshoot. I prefer someone like Toub but what do I know
[URL="https://247sports.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/Article/The-Mastery-of-Dave-Toub-105222810"] |
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fuck no to both
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stop pretending he is some great player |
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I agree on Dungy. Not so much on Arians. I'm sure the record would improve under him, but we need to bring in someone who will put an O in place that protects the QB rather than get the crap beat out of them.
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