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Herm Edwards on ESPN this morning with the early news on Marrone's hiring: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=8817982

 

Paraphrasing here, but Edwards said:

 

- He hired Doug Marrone with the Jets - did a great job transitioning a DT to OG who went on to pro-bowls.

 

- Said Marrone is a good leader

 

- BUT Said he needs to find a good D/C

 

 

I'm saying the odds are better than 50/50 Marrone hires his old boss to run his defense.

 

And yes, that's what Gailey just did with Wanny.

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Herm Edwards on ESPN this morning with the early news on Marrone's hiring:

 

Paraphrasing here, but Edwards said:

 

- He hired Doug Marrone with the Jets - did a great job transitioning a DT to OG who went on to pro-bowls.

 

- Said Marrone is a good leader

 

- BUT Said he needs to find a good D/C

 

 

I'm saying the odds are better than 50/50 Marrone hires his old boss to run his defense.

 

And yes, that's what Gailey just did with Wanny.

Well that worked well. :flirt:

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Herm Edwards on ESPN this morning with the early news on Marrone's hiring: http://espn.go.com/v...clip?id=8817982

 

Paraphrasing here, but Edwards said:

 

- He hired Doug Marrone with the Jets - did a great job transitioning a DT to OG who went on to pro-bowls.

 

- Said Marrone is a good leader

 

- BUT Said he needs to find a good D/C

 

 

I'm saying the odds are better than 50/50 Marrone hires his old boss to run his defense.

 

And yes, that's what Gailey just did with Wanny.

 

Oh God! Were doomed! :wallbash:

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Don't understand this comment. Are you saying no to Edwards?

 

I don't want him. I think his overly dramatic delivery gets old and players start tunning it out. Cliche statements amusing for tv, but I want someone a bit more serious.

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Don't understand this comment. Are you saying no to Edwards?

 

I don't think there is any chance that Edwards will leave ESPN for a DC position. Plus, very few guys, in any industry, want to go work for a guy that they once hired.

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I don't think there is any chance that Edwards will leave ESPN for a DC position. Plus, very few guys, in any industry, want to go work for a guy that they once hired.

Oh, Ok. Thanks for answering my question. I am not a real big fan of Edwards to be honost. I say no thanks.

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I believe that Herm Edwards went from coaching defensive backs to being the Jet head coach. So he has actually never been a defensive coordinator.

He is a hoot on ESPN however.

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