As I said earlier, putting recently fired GM Ran Carthon was a very interesting idea.
He's got contacts and inside knowledge and as Maurice's son he may even have a bit of context.
It was bound to be awkward with the Titans so that probably cost his boy the #1 pick in early January but it also became apparent he wasn't going to be the #1 pick so does it matter? Maybe the Titans would have traded down.
The Giants have former Titans on their team and their former DC.
The Patriots have Vrabel, who he fired. Had a QB, weren't gonna get Hunter, probably didn't matter.
Arthur Smith and the Steelers were supposedly interested and...he's a former Titans OC that's friends with those above and...Kevin Bacon here.
How did the NFL view all of this? The idea was behind the scenes stuff would be discussed and...well what was the result? The stressy concept of Deion being over-involved (which remained untrue but was discussed often) was replaced with Ran. Was that more stress or ok?
The other big thing is Deion was going to be less Deion and let his boy do his thing and Ran would advise.
Did it work? Was this bound to happen or was this a result of "handling" and fractured relationships?
Idk that Ran is the champion of one person. He's a darn good leader and speaker and that's evident within seconds of hearing him speak. Ya never know how a guy used to representing a team will act different when it's one person.
Anywho....
I think Deion nailed a fabulous idea. It's genius. I just am not sure about the timing and right man for the job at the time.
Fascinated by it and can't wait to hear behind the scenes stories when they leak
He's got contacts and inside knowledge and as Maurice's son he may even have a bit of context.
It was bound to be awkward with the Titans so that probably cost his boy the #1 pick in early January but it also became apparent he wasn't going to be the #1 pick so does it matter? Maybe the Titans would have traded down.
The Giants have former Titans on their team and their former DC.
The Patriots have Vrabel, who he fired. Had a QB, weren't gonna get Hunter, probably didn't matter.
Arthur Smith and the Steelers were supposedly interested and...he's a former Titans OC that's friends with those above and...Kevin Bacon here.
How did the NFL view all of this? The idea was behind the scenes stuff would be discussed and...well what was the result? The stressy concept of Deion being over-involved (which remained untrue but was discussed often) was replaced with Ran. Was that more stress or ok?
The other big thing is Deion was going to be less Deion and let his boy do his thing and Ran would advise.
Did it work? Was this bound to happen or was this a result of "handling" and fractured relationships?
Idk that Ran is the champion of one person. He's a darn good leader and speaker and that's evident within seconds of hearing him speak. Ya never know how a guy used to representing a team will act different when it's one person.
Anywho....
I think Deion nailed a fabulous idea. It's genius. I just am not sure about the timing and right man for the job at the time.
Fascinated by it and can't wait to hear behind the scenes stories when they leak