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I mean, it's laughable at first thought, but then again... is it?
The guy is still pretty young relatively speaking.
The guy has a pile of success on his resume, albeit at the college level.
Would seem to be a safe assumption, the guy would love to break back in to coaching.
The guy made some stupid mistakes, yet this is a franchise with a history of being content to accept repentant sinners.
The guy, because of those mistakes, can't really be that picky about his next job (ie, not in a position to demand to call plays).
And the guy's success, to a large degree, was built on innovative rushing offenses.
Urban Meyer. Why? Why not? Could you accept it, or would it be just too much?
The guy is still pretty young relatively speaking.
The guy has a pile of success on his resume, albeit at the college level.
Would seem to be a safe assumption, the guy would love to break back in to coaching.
The guy made some stupid mistakes, yet this is a franchise with a history of being content to accept repentant sinners.
The guy, because of those mistakes, can't really be that picky about his next job (ie, not in a position to demand to call plays).
And the guy's success, to a large degree, was built on innovative rushing offenses.
Urban Meyer. Why? Why not? Could you accept it, or would it be just too much?