Mark Kaboly
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Out of all the other coaching candidates, who would you trust the most of identifying, drafting, acquiring, and developing a quarterback of the future?
Wasn't he just like the quarterback's coach or offensive assistant or something?
Well, that was like 1990 whatever.
But, okay, I mean, you could have some misses as well.
But what I'm saying, out of the group that they were interviewing, I'm Tress McCarthy doing it more than any of the other guys.
Anthony Weaver is going to do this?
That's tough.
They would have to let him go.
He would have to say, I don't want to work there, but then they would have to pay.
I know, but if you're still under contract, you're still under contract unless the new coach says, I don't want you.
Well, you probably would have to add something like that.
That's what I mean.
But in Cleveland, why would you let him go?
But if Munkin comes in and says, I don't want this guy here, then of course I would definitely look at him.
There's only two names I've heard for sure.
I don't know how interested they were, and I don't think they were very interested in him, really.
At least right now.
But offense was important.
He grabbed him off of Green Bay his first year, then turned him into a pretty decent quarterback in the early 2000s for a three-, four-year span.
He was, I think, McCarthy was a quarterback coach or somewhere in Green Bay, got the OC job in New Orleans, brought in Brooks over, who was... I guess that depends on your definition of good.