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PFF Top 101 Players of 2022
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(02-26-2023, 12:11 PM)samhain Wrote: My biggest gripe with Brian Callahan is that he couldn't manage to get his dad to coach OL here.  There was a chance when he left DC, but for some reason it didn't happen.  Bill would be a game changer if he took over the OL/run game.  

Would he be bringing Nick Chubb and the multiple Pro Bowl OL from Cleveland? Ninja
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#22
(02-26-2023, 12:11 PM)samhain Wrote: My biggest gripe with Brian Callahan is that he couldn't manage to get his dad to coach OL here.  There was a chance when he left DC, but for some reason it didn't happen.  Bill would be a game changer if he took over the OL/run game.  

There’s some interesting dynamics of father taking orders from son and former player. Who knows about those?
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