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Money, power, and ego.Why would he do that?
Perrenial winner to perrenial loser.
Are the Lions in the running to land 1 of the 3 prospect QBs this year?Money, power, and ego.
He could make top GM dollar which he's not making now, have complete control which he doesn't have, and be the guy that built the Lions that have never been to a Super Bowl into a Super Bowl winner and have two Super Bowl winning teams under your belt.
The perennial winner and loser stuff wouldn't matter because he'd have the power to turn them into winners. He'd be in charge of the roster and odds are in charge of hiring the coach.
Not to say any of these things are motivation for him to take the Lions job or another job but there are reasons to take it. Don't know if he's the type of person that doesn't like to move around or if he's the type that once they've been in a place a while they get antsy to tackle a different challenge.
I'd wager he at least floats the idea of him maybe wanting the job to get the Seahawks to give him a better contract.
Anywhere from 5-9 based on how the remaining games shake out.Are the Lions in the running to land 1 of the 3 prospect QBs this year?
It would be an interesting coaching search.Anywhere from 5-9 based on how the remaining games shake out.
Wonder if Schneider would go after Saleh as head coach. That sounds like a good start to me.
Why would that help the Lions? The Seatttle drafts in the last 5 years have not worked well
The Schools???Yea I’m not sure why he’d want to leave Seattle for Detroit