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Raheem in the house tomorrow
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This potential hire definitely interests me. He’s not 32 anymore. A lot to like about his experience.
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Unique candidate having experience on both sides of the ball. Collaborative. Wouldn't hate this, but I'm pretty much infatuated with Ryans. 
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He'd be a triple retread. His record is 21-38.  Not exactly a glowing number of wins. 
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Quote: @AGRforever said:
He'd be a triple retread. His record is 21-38.  Not exactly a glowing number of wins. 
He was 32 in his first stint. He's probably grown a great deal since then. Had a pretty tough schedule when he took over for Quinn.
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Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
@AGRforever said:
He'd be a triple retread. His record is 21-38.  Not exactly a glowing number of wins. 
He was 32 in his first stint. He's probably grown a great deal since then. Had a pretty tough schedule when he took over for Quinn.

We just ran a guy out of town that went 72-56-1  .5625 vs .3559 in Morris. 

Maybe there's something amazing I'm missing? 
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Quote: @AGRforever said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
@AGRforever said:
He'd be a triple retread. His record is 21-38.  Not exactly a glowing number of wins. 
He was 32 in his first stint. He's probably grown a great deal since then. Had a pretty tough schedule when he took over for Quinn.

We just ran a guy out of town that went 72-56-1  .5625 vs .3559 in Morris. 

Maybe there's something amazing I'm missing? 
The culture Zim fostered. 
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Not saying he is Belichick but he grew from his first coaching stint. Morris has a variety of experience. He definitely checks a lot of the boxes. A lot will be determined by what his plan for the team is.
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Quote: @AGRforever said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
@AGRforever said:
He'd be a triple retread. His record is 21-38.  Not exactly a glowing number of wins. 
He was 32 in his first stint. He's probably grown a great deal since then. Had a pretty tough schedule when he took over for Quinn.

We just ran a guy out of town that went 72-56-1  .5625 vs .3559 in Morris. 

Maybe there's something amazing I'm missing? 
I like Morris a lot as a candidate. His HC record is bad but he’s had some great stints as a coordinator. Maybe he puts it together this go-round?

All that said, your point is certainly valid. If the Vikings hired him and it doesn’t work, the hindsight will be really strong. 
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