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Why moving on from Bruce Allen this year is pivotal to the future of the franchise.

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Old 12-28-2019, 06:35 PM   #17
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Re: Why moving on from Bruce Allen this year is pivotal to the future of the franchise.

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ESPN is now reporting River Boat Ron is the primary candidate.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...idate-redskins
I feel like here's the scenario assuming the reports of Bruce being out of football ops are true.

Bruce reassigned to business ops management (I'd prefer him out entirely but am willing to settle for that).

Dan and his advisors have settled on Kyle Smith or some unknown name as GM. Maybe Eric Schaeffer for team prez?

Doug Williams stays (I disagree with this move based on Doug's comments from signing Landon Collins that they didn't take scheme into account)

Riverboat Ron as HC (not my first choice, Bienemy is looking good and I would even prefer KOC to get it over him). But if it's Rivera or Marvin Lewis as HC I'm taking Ron every day.

Hopefully Dan has learned enough to let the HC pick his own staff. And if Ron hires some crap retread as DC I will blow up.
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