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...this is really getting serious (have deleted many sentences that allow this to be published)
Increased NFL interest in Marrone
UPDATE: Three more NFL teams could enter the Doug Marrone sweepstakes. .. most serious suitor is the Philadelphia Eagles.
" "But the Eagles are also expected to target Doug Marrone of Syracuse, two league sources said Tuesday."
Kansas City and Chicago could also enter the mix.
"Will be interesting to see if close pals (Phil) Emery (CHI) and (Scott) Pioli (KC) get into a duel for Syrcuse coach Doug Marrone. both very high on him," Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com tweeted.
There is one team that can be stricken from the list of interested parties. Tony Grossi of ESPN 850 in Cleveland wrote there is "no chance" Marrone will land with the Browns
As NFL teams show more interest in Marrone along with the opportunities to interview for open positions, Syracuse may be looking for a a new head coach in the near future.
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"(Syracuse head coach) Doug Marrone is bit of a wild card. I would lean very strong toward staying at Cuse, but NFL guys love NFL guys. And he's been in the NFL," Ralph D. Russo of the Associated Press tweeted.
An opening like the Buffalo Bills may be an intriguing opportunity for Marrone to stay close to home, but take the next step to the NFL.
- Brent Sobleski
Increased NFL interest in Marrone
8:46AM ET
" "But the Eagles are also expected to target Doug Marrone of Syracuse, two league sources said Tuesday."
Kansas City and Chicago could also enter the mix.
"Will be interesting to see if close pals (Phil) Emery (CHI) and (Scott) Pioli (KC) get into a duel for Syrcuse coach Doug Marrone. both very high on him," Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com tweeted.
There is one team that can be stricken from the list of interested parties. Tony Grossi of ESPN 850 in Cleveland wrote there is "no chance" Marrone will land with the Browns
As NFL teams show more interest in Marrone along with the opportunities to interview for open positions, Syracuse may be looking for a a new head coach in the near future.
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.
"(Syracuse head coach) Doug Marrone is bit of a wild card. I would lean very strong toward staying at Cuse, but NFL guys love NFL guys. And he's been in the NFL," Ralph D. Russo of the Associated Press tweeted.
An opening like the Buffalo Bills may be an intriguing opportunity for Marrone to stay close to home, but take the next step to the NFL.
- Brent Sobleski
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