Bill Whittington
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That's what they do.
You know, and beside the coaching, I mean, you think about coaches, nine coaches were let go.
That's 200 jobs because they have assistant coaches, too.
There's about 20 on the staff.
That's about 200 jobs.
There's 200 NFL jobs out there.
Now, they'd fill some of the positions.
But at that one point, there was 200 jobs.
I mean, I sat there and looked at my wife.
I said, that's 200 jobs.
She looked at me and said, wait, I said, you know, all the assistant coaches, they go with these guys.
But that's the occupation.
You know it.
You signed on to do it.
You just, you know, you hope that you can win enough and stay in the place.
And if not, you know, you never unpack your suitcase fully when you're a coach.
You're half unpacked.
One of the interesting things that's already happened, Diana Rossini reporting that Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Eagles offensive coordinator vacancy.
Now, this is interesting because he's not the first guy to be in the running for a job and pull back and says, I'm just going to go back to where I was.
We've seen that with former head coaches, whether it's Mike McDaniel down with the Dolphins, who's now looking to be the Chargers offensive coordinator as opposed to being