10-17-2015, 03:27 AM
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I love how everyone here is so averse to trading for a coach. First of all could be a cash deal, but even if its a draft pick, sign me up. We would be 3-2 with the appropriate coaching.
Everyone refuses to see it but the cards were stacked heavily in our favor this season and we just blew it.
TB- Rookie QB who had a QBR under 70, should have easily won.
Indy- No luck, should have easily won especially since Hass is freaking 40 years old.
Drafting players is super important but our most glaring need is a head coach. And lets be real, we aren't gonna attract any top talent - not when Miami, St. Louis, Detroit, and possibly the Cowboys need a new HC.
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The last trade for a coach involved Jon Gruden going to Tampa Bay in 2002. The Bucs gave up:
1st round/21st overall, 2002
2nd round/53rd overall, 2002
1st round/32nd overall, 2003
2nd round/33rd overall, 2004
+ an undisclosed amount of cash
The value of Peyton we can assume will be exponentially more considering he is a proven Super Bowl winning coach. Now the Saints may be willing to move Peyton given their cap situation, they are headed towards a massive rebuild and the extra picks would be much needed. What would you be willing to give up for Peyton using the Gruden trade as starting outline?
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