• 4 days ago
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00:00I think this looks better for North Carolina than it does Bill Belichick, because Bill Belichick, it does have a little bit of desperation
00:06Whereas North Carolina, I think just even being associated with Bill is a good sign. It's good for them.
00:10Who else were they gonna, like, those are the names they might get? You know who turned him down?
00:14This is why, again, this is also fake. Who turned down North Carolina? Yeah, Arthur Smith.
00:18Really? Arthur Smith turned him down. He's a UNC graduate. That'd be a good guess for him. He's a Steelers offensive coordinator, former Falcons head coach.
00:24Yeah. Turned him down. So Bill's not gonna take this job. No. And
00:30I don't expect Bill to go to college, but he's trying to drum up interest. So why?
00:33Why does Bill need interest drummed up if he's got jobs lined up?
00:36This is where I ultimately landed. He does not have jobs lined up. If Bill has jobs lined up and people want to hire him, and
00:41Dan Graziano had a list of all the top coaching candidates today, only Ben Johnson and Mike Vrabel were ahead of Bill
00:46for the most highly sought-after people.
00:49Well, Bill's so highly sought-after, what does he need to drum up interest in college for? Why does he need to flirt with UNC?
00:54He's not. What does he need to do that if there is any interest? I don't think there's a lot of interest.
00:58I think he also sees this as an opportunity, though, to
01:02make it very clear that he wants to coach. Like, if he's willing to take an interview with North Carolina and do something
01:09he's never done in his entire life, which is be a head coach in college,
01:13then I think that just alerts all these teams that either have already fired their coach, right?
01:19There's three interim coaches right now, but he's kind of played himself out of the
01:23Jets job. Yeah, Jets is one of them. He will not get the Jets job.
01:26He's trashed on the whole organization there. So you have Bears and Saints, and then you're probably going to have anywhere between
01:35three to six to seven more jobs. We were doing the exercise the other day.
01:39Like, there are a lot of teams that are obvious, and then there's another group of teams that,
01:44depending on how big of a playoff failure they have, might choose to part ways.
01:49So I think there's going to be a list either as big as last year or maybe even a little bit bigger
01:54to sort of choose from, or not choose from, but that are available.
01:59And Bill just wants to make it very clear that, no, no, no, I'm not satisfied with my seven media jobs.
02:04Like, I did this to sort of stay relevant for a year and sort of,
02:08you know, maybe change how people view me a little bit, but I don't want to be on McAfee every day.
02:14I don't want to be on the Peyton Manning cast. Like, I want to be a head coach again.

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