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I want who every my head coach wants. Cause I don't know squat about coaching , I am just a Fan-atic.
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He's never had the benefit of working with anything even close to a Payton/Brees combo. I'm not too worried if he's the guy.
Do Belichick and Parcells even talk? As is true for probably anyone who worked under Parcells, there is some scar tissue from the experience. And when Belichick took the New England job, there was then a break in the relationship.
Can I continue to dislike him until we hire him?
Seems like most of the people who really don't want him just don't like his hair or his demeanor lol.
What "bounties"?As long as he doesnt implement bounties then im ok with him.
Oh and no videos of animals hunting each other down either. Lol
I didn't know this. Good stuff.That's really a shame because the guy grows his hair out for a very good reason.
"Many of his (Rob Ryan) friends don't know why he started growing it in the first place. When his daughter, Dimitra, was in elementary school, one of her classmates was diagnosed with cancer and lost her hair while undergoing chemotherapy treatments. Dimitra told Rob that the girl wore a wig donated by the nonprofit organization Locks of Love. Then Jim Ryan's son, James, was diagnosed with cancer at 14 and also underwent chemo. Rob grows out his every year, cuts if off, donates it to Locks of Love and starts again."
That's really a shame because the guy grows his hair out for a very good reason.
"Many of his (Rob Ryan) friends don't know why he started growing it in the first place. When his daughter, Dimitra, was in elementary school, one of her classmates was diagnosed with cancer and lost her hair while undergoing chemotherapy treatments. Dimitra told Rob that the girl wore a wig donated by the nonprofit organization Locks of Love. Then Jim Ryan's son, James, was diagnosed with cancer at 14 and also underwent chemo. Rob grows out his every year, cuts if off, donates it to Locks of Love and starts again."