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Odds On The Next HC
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#2
Vegas is being silly. Impossible to know without a GM being hired first.
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#3
As a player at Colorado, Bieniemy was arrested along with a teammate following a February 1988 bar fight.[11]He pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct and fighting in public, and was sentenced to community service.[11]He also received discipline from head coach Bill McCartney.[11]
In 1989, Bieniemy was ticketed in Westminster, Colorado for driving a defective vehicle, and in Aurora, Coloradofor speeding. In October 1990, Bieniemy's license was suspended for a year after another traffic violation. On March 21, 1991, Bieniemy was caught speeding and driving with suspended license on I-70 near Rifle, Colorado, going 92 mph in a 65 mph zone. On April 17, 1991, Bieniemy failed to appear in court on charges relating to the March 21 incident. A bench warrant was issued in Colorado for his arrest on April 23, 1991, two days after he was drafted in the 1991 NFL Draft.[12]
On July 4, 1990, Bieniemy pleaded no contest to interfering with a firefighter who had been performing his duties to extinguish a fire in Bieniemy's mother's garage.[12] Bieniemy received an eight-month suspended sentence[13]and was suspended for one game.[14] Bieniemy was instructed to do 40 hours of community service and attend an eight-hour firefighting training session.[12] An assistant city attorney said Bieniemy failed to attend the firefighting training session as stipulated in the plea agreement, but Bieniemy asserted the session was optional.[12]
On September 27, 1993, Bieniemy was arrested in Boulder, Colorado, for allegedly harassing a female parking attendant. According to the police report, while with his friends, Bieniemy put his hand on the attendant's neck, startling her. She told police he also made a comment about "a bunch of black males all at once being her worst nightmare,"[13] and that Bieniemy and his friends took off their pants and began urinating nearby. Bieniemy was also named in an outstanding warrant on a charge of driving with a suspended license. As a result of this incident, Bieniemy was banned from the University of Colorado Boulder campus for one year.[6][15]
In April 2001, Bieniemy was arrested for driving under the influence and was docked a month's pay.[16]
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#4
Agreed with no GM this does seem premature, but I do agree Bienemy is the favorite. Wilfs showed with Zim that they aren’t spooked by guys who have been repeatedly passed over in the past. And it pay off with Zim, for a time. 
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Quote: @Lee 19 said:
As a player at Colorado, Bieniemy was arrested along with a teammate following a February 1988 bar fight.[11]He pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct and fighting in public, and was sentenced to community service.[11]He also received discipline from head coach Bill McCartney.[11]
In 1989, Bieniemy was ticketed in Westminster, Colorado for driving a defective vehicle, and in Aurora, Coloradofor speeding. In October 1990, Bieniemy's license was suspended for a year after another traffic violation. On March 21, 1991, Bieniemy was caught speeding and driving with suspended license on I-70 near Rifle, Colorado, going 92 mph in a 65 mph zone. On April 17, 1991, Bieniemy failed to appear in court on charges relating to the March 21 incident. A bench warrant was issued in Colorado for his arrest on April 23, 1991, two days after he was drafted in the 1991 NFL Draft.[12]
On July 4, 1990, Bieniemy pleaded no contest to interfering with a firefighter who had been performing his duties to extinguish a fire in Bieniemy's mother's garage.[12] Bieniemy received an eight-month suspended sentence[13]and was suspended for one game.[14] Bieniemy was instructed to do 40 hours of community service and attend an eight-hour firefighting training session.[12] An assistant city attorney said Bieniemy failed to attend the firefighting training session as stipulated in the plea agreement, but Bieniemy asserted the session was optional.[12]
On September 27, 1993, Bieniemy was arrested in Boulder, Colorado, for allegedly harassing a female parking attendant. According to the police report, while with his friends, Bieniemy put his hand on the attendant's neck, startling her. She told police he also made a comment about "a bunch of black males all at once being her worst nightmare,"[13] and that Bieniemy and his friends took off their pants and began urinating nearby. Bieniemy was also named in an outstanding warrant on a charge of driving with a suspended license. As a result of this incident, Bieniemy was banned from the University of Colorado Boulder campus for one year.[6][15]
In April 2001, Bieniemy was arrested for driving under the influence and was docked a month's pay.[16]
I'm not too concerned about things that happened 20+ years ago as I dont recall seeing anything since becoming a big name coach. What concerns me about him is he has been mentioned as a HC for a handful of teams every year for the last 3 years but hasn't gotten any of them. Why is that? Do folks feel like he really doesn't have the offensive mind that is needed? 

Kellen Moore being 7th on that list has me butthurt though.
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#6
Would anyone be talking about EB if it weren't for Patrick Mahomes?
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#7
Quote: @mgobluevikes said:
Would anyone be talking about EB if it weren't for Patrick Mahomes?
No
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#8
Snitches get stitches, Lee.
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#9
Funny how Lee posts this regarding Bieniemy (black coach) as well as he doesn't want Dungy as GM (black gm) because he will be focused on getting a "black coach"

Bro, your racism is fucking ugly
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#10
Quote:“I truly believe Lane Kiffin is probably going to be the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. And the reason why think this is because of all of the assistants leaving the [Ole Miss] staff and I was told ‘look out for the Minnesota Vikings job, but he’s not a fit with Rick Spielman.’
Zimmer just got fired and Spielman just got fired. That’s oil and water, Lane Kiffin and Rick Spielman, not a fit. [But] now that they’ve cleaned house, look for a total coaching and culture overhaul in Minnesota, and I’ve got Lane Kiffin in the NFL again, possibly.”
https://thevikingage.com/2022/01/11/minn...ead-coach/
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