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The McCaskey family issued a statement on the passing of Michael McCaskey, who died after a lengthy battle with cancer. pic.twitter.com/LSMOXOzllf
— Chris Emma (@CEmma670) May 16, 2020
Originally posted by ninerjok:Latimer and now Ed Oliver are the latest dumbasses. What the hell is wrong with these guys?
Bills DT Ed Oliver was arrested on Saturday night in Houston on charges of driving while intoxicated and unlawfully carrying a weapon. A pistol was found in Oliver's car. Oliver was transported to Montgomery County jail.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) May 17, 2020
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:It's knucklehead season in the NFL
Originally posted by jimrat:Another player getting arrested, Cody Lattimer for assault and for discharge of a firearm.
According to the Douglas County Sheriff, Latimer was booked on assault in the second degree, menacing, illegal discharge of a firearm, prohibited use of a weapon and reckless endangerment.
At the hearing, Latimer's attorney, Harvey Steinberg, told the court that he has been in contact with law enforcement regarding an investigation of sexual assault of Latimer's 4-year-old son that was allegedly committed by one of the individuals at the poker game where Latimer is said to have fired his weapon, according to ESPN.
The league announced on Tuesday that NFL teams are no longer able to block assistant coaches from interviewing for coordinator jobs with other teams. This rule applies to each team's three coordinator spots (offensive, defensive and special teams) and a true assistant general manager position in a front office.
In the past, any team seeking to hire another club's coach for a coordinator or AGM position could have its interview request denied. That stipulation of the NFL's Anti-Tampering Policy is now gone.
The rule applies to high-level coaching and front-office positions. So as long as there is no dispute that the new team is offering a "bona fide" position (which is subject to review and approval by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell), there are no obstacles for a coach or scout to pursue career growth with another franchise
Originally posted by evil:
In before the attempted raiding begins next off-season :
The league announced on Tuesday that NFL teams are no longer able to block assistant coaches from interviewing for coordinator jobs with other teams. This rule applies to each team's three coordinator spots (offensive, defensive and special teams) and a true assistant general manager position in a front office.
In the past, any team seeking to hire another club's coach for a coordinator or AGM position could have its interview request denied. That stipulation of the NFL's Anti-Tampering Policy is now gone.
The rule applies to high-level coaching and front-office positions. So as long as there is no dispute that the new team is offering a "bona fide" position (which is subject to review and approval by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell), there are no obstacles for a coach or scout to pursue career growth with another franchise
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by evil:
In before the attempted raiding begins next off-season :
The league announced on Tuesday that NFL teams are no longer able to block assistant coaches from interviewing for coordinator jobs with other teams. This rule applies to each team's three coordinator spots (offensive, defensive and special teams) and a true assistant general manager position in a front office.
In the past, any team seeking to hire another club's coach for a coordinator or AGM position could have its interview request denied. That stipulation of the NFL's Anti-Tampering Policy is now gone.
The rule applies to high-level coaching and front-office positions. So as long as there is no dispute that the new team is offering a "bona fide" position (which is subject to review and approval by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell), there are no obstacles for a coach or scout to pursue career growth with another franchise
Yep, agree. Mike McDaniels and Mike LeFlure, color them gone next year.![]()
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