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BFlo says he's gone if he gets the call
#11
What he has done with the Vikings has been special. Kwesi brought in free agents last year that has transformed this defense. I can't believe Flores didn't have a big say in that. I say the Wilfs need to offer him a big bucket of money and kwesi needs to give him one or two man press cover corners and maybe another pass rusher, and this team will be special. If Flores leaves, I don't see them having the same success next year no matter what the offense does.
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#12
Ryan Fitzpatrick just ripped him a new rear end on social media yesterday.....ouch. Trying to find the clip. Edit: found it.

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#13
Ive had tenures in my career where I wish I had done things better or differently. More often than not I grew and learned from that experience...

Probably the case for Flores and in particular Miami.

I dont know if he'll get another HC chance or not? Some owner may fall in love with him this window or the next.

Glad to have him here in the interim. I think he's done well with the pieces he's got and his direction was probably integral in getting Gink/Greenard/Cashman.
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#14
The fallout from Miami and the lawsuit are two big impediments. He's a Rooney Rule interview for most of these teams. And most teams nowadays are inclined towards offensive side HC candidates as well, especially the ones with young QBs. The deck is stacked against him. Good for our defensive continuity though.
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#15
I think his lawsuits are much more in his way than what happened with Tua. You can very much explain away the Tua thing, by saying something like, “Back when I was younger, I was much more inflexible with my teaching style, I used the teaching style I learned under Belichek, and while it worked for a lot of players, especially the hard nose defenders I’ve coached, it didn’t work for all players. I’ve spent the last couple years working with O’Connell and I’ve learned a lot on how to reach guys that need a softer approach. It’s really helped me improve my performance as a coach and you can see it in just the sheer quantity of players under my direction that are outperforming people’s expectations for them.

I think it’s much tougher to explain why you should still hire a person that has sued their previous employers.
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