Kuharsky’s job

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I think that’s far too simple, though it’s for you to decide, I suppose. But if you want to talk bias, then here’s a handy list for you to keep in mind:

  • I am biased against hopeful coach’s challenges and punts on fourth-and-short from the fringe of field-goal range.
  • I am biased against super-secrecy. I think teams can be honest about injuries without sacrificing competitive advantages. I think they can tell you about coaching candidates for a vacancy without it being akin to spilling state secrets. I think they should make their primary people available regularly during the offseason. I think they should be expected to have news conferences after practices, not before.
  • I am biased against not feeding the All-Pro running back until a defense proves it can stop him.
  • I am biased against coaches being too loyal to veterans. I am also against coaches putting guys in the doghouse and leaving them there too long when they are the best option.
  • I am biased against timeouts that allow the opposition to huddle and decide on plays that allow them to get in range of game-winning field goals.
  • I am biased against dumb. I am biased in favor of smart.

I’m biased against most of those same things. 

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