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He'll say "Don't worry we're a good team, we look beyond the results."If this is the case, it’s up to Loomis to make Glenn change his mind.
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He'll say "Don't worry we're a good team, we look beyond the results."If this is the case, it’s up to Loomis to make Glenn change his mind.
There are many worse options than Joe Brady. He's a risk and could flame out, but he could also be great.
I highly doubt that Aaron will be brought back.The Saints do not have a worse front office or owner. And the Jets also have coach killer, Aaron Rodgers. And, some of us like living in New Orleans. And that NY media eats coaches alive.
I live in Moab, which is much different than some other parts of the state, but I travel all over the place for football and wrestling most weeks/weekends throughout the year. Here's how I would rank the cities you mentioned:Good stuff, was considering Provo, Ogden, cedar city and SLC, any thoughts or suggestions?
There are many worse options than Joe Brady. He's a risk and could flame out, but he could also be great.
I think you are spot on for most of this. While at this moment we could say we have a better front office than the Jets, it's kind of like saying we're both terminal but we have a little longer to live (than the Jets). Neither are good situations.It's incredible that the only owner in the league more psychotic than Jim Irsay continues to dupe people into working for him.
Yes, the Jets are in better shape from a roster and salary cap perspective. No, the Jets do not have a better FO than the Saints do. They don't even have a GM in place. Finally, I wouldn't live in or near New York for free. The mere thought makes me nauseous.
That said, the Jets are the one organization that Glenn has deeper ties to than the Saints. I can absolutely believe this story is true, and mentioned it in the McCarthy thread. If you get in front of McCarthy and he's still got the juice to endure a soft rebuild, you don't let him leave the building without a signed contract. Glenn is far from a sure thing to choose the Saints. The rest of the candidates we're involved with are more likely to bust than to succeed. McCarthy is the guy we need at this juncture.
Good info, thanks.I live in Moab, which is much different than some other parts of the state, but I travel all over the place for football and wrestling most weeks/weekends throughout the year. Here's how I would rank the cities you mentioned:
1) Cedar City - I think the Cedar City/St. George area is the best part of the state. It's stunning, clean, lots of amenities, but doesn't feel like a "big city". Short two-hour trip to Vegas if you want to get away and experience something different. SLC is only three hours via I-15.
2) Provo - its a beautiful college town that feels like southside SLC. Good restaurants, retail, coffee, ect. A little more dense than Cedar City, but still feels like a town more than a big city.
3) SLC - it's amazing how SLC has exploded over the last decade. Lots of big-time sporting events, conventions, ect. New NHL team. Great schools - Corner Canyon in Draper is incredible. Lots of money, expensive houses. Starting to suffer a little bit from "big city" symptoms such as traffic and smog issues, the latter of which is heartbreaking when you can't see the mountains on certain days.
4) Ogden - seems like a nice enough bedroom community, but it feels a little cut off from the rest of the state. You have to drive through SLC traffic to get anywhere else, and it's pretty much farmland any further north in Utah and Idaho.