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Post by mrcoops on Jan 19, 2015 17:09:23 GMT -5
I really, really hope that this is not a case of the Jets getting the Bowles regime off to a poor start by low-balling his hand-picked OC candidate. Yes, there may not be massive competition for Gailey (although Cleveland is also interested) but he is a highly experienced coach and would be an asset to Bowles. If we are going to drag the guy away from a nice life of sitting cosy on the couch shouting at re-runs of Columbo then we at least need to make it worth his while. Anyway...hope this gets sorted soon and that Bowles gets his preferred choice for OC, be that Gailey or someone else. This is definitely a crucial hire for him. Sounds like a cranky old fuck who over-values himself after being out of action for a few years. He knows Bowles wants him, might be trying to eke out a few extra bucks by fabricating non-existent competition for his services. Not sure I would have said as much as he did in public, but...whatever...it's all part of the dance. I'm fine with it. (Not that anyone gives a flying monkey's ass whether I am or not!) Yeah, could be that also. If Gailey just wants a nice retirement boost so he can buy a new boat, then he can get lost. He may be used to being paid like a HC, but this isn't a HC gig. If he will work for a market level OC salary, the Jets need to go get him. If he has excessive demands, then move on to other options.
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Post by freestater on Jan 19, 2015 17:09:26 GMT -5
This may be the one sentence I've never prepared myself for, coming from a woman. EL O EL. It's kind of weird though that Harrier finds him undesirable. wait till he puts a dress on... them Brits love a dude in a dress.
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Post by Bavarian on Jan 19, 2015 17:10:26 GMT -5
Not plausible....the original post said "I knew it, chan takes the spotlight to hide our agenda then Boom..... Gase or Trestman".
How can you not detect sarcasm with that sentance?
I guess I don't get the British sense of humor. Excuse me, humour. (you know that's why they invented smileys, right? Help get the meaning across on the impersonal nature of computers, yada yada?) That's because British and humor are contradiction in terms. It's all noise to the rest of us as most foreign language speakers compare British language to the sound of barking dogs.
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