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Urban on the Hotseat
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(12-07-2021, 10:54 AM)Jaguarmeister Wrote: Seat should be hot, but I don’t think he’ll be fired. Seat should be liquid magma come middle of next season if things aren’t markedly better though. This is the most realistic take. There might be some staffing changes this offseason, but Meyer is safe until the middle of next season. Were I in Khan’s shoes, first I would spend a big chunk of his money on a dream shopping spree. Then I would fire Baalke and Bevell. Hire a competent GM and tell him to find an OC who is not only good, but to ably fill the HC position just in case. This route minimizes Khan’s discomfort, somewhat, at making the wrong call on Meyer if things continue to spiral. Oh, and buy out Keenan McCardell’s contract from the Vikings. |
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