Apparently NFL teams see employed coaches as more attractive.
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There's just no way, right?
Of course there is, he can resign a job right after he takes it, as long as he has a napkin to write on
Ask the Jets
From Vinny B, who's basically a Raiders mouthpiece:
I like it. It seems Brady's taking this coaching search seriously.
Tom Brady spoke recently with his old coach about what it would take...
I like the narrative of Tom Brady being so maniacally confident and petty that he would sacrifice his own Raiders on the altar of proving he was more important than Bill to the Patriots dynasty.
I'm not sure why. I think he already proved it with the Bucs.