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Big facts. What they think was 666 is the Greek Chi Xi Stigma. It is a numeric symbol.

Χριστός or Χξς

And if Christians studied to show themselves approved, once they find out what it means, they better be begging God for forgiveness.


What if it's just three 9s?

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And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.
 
Basically going into contact period minus 2 very important coaching positions & 2 less people to help recruit. That’s cool.. 1000 pages in the new number to hit.
 
And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.
I’m fine with this I know we’ve been joking and wanting announcements quickly but this means so much to Mario that getting it right should be more important than having the staff completed by now. I appreciate what Mario is doing oh and the 2022 class will be fine with Mario and help from who’s here…Oc and Dc will matter more in the long run with 2023
 
And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist

Latest intel: they have no intel.
 
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And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.
surely there is a happy medium between no interview before a hire and no hires at all

i kid
 
And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.
Who is this from?
 
I’m fine with this I know we’ve been joking and wanting announcements quickly but this means so much to Mario that getting it right should be more important than having the staff completed by now. I appreciate what Mario is doing
I think it’s heading towards unnecessary. Especially if he ends up with guys who have been available
 
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And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.
I don’t think either coordinator will be hired until well after NSD.
 
And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.
If this is true and I doubt it is, I really think he wants Dorsey as OC. That’s only NFL guy that makes any sense.
 
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And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.
You can copy and paste that to 247, Canesport, on3 and get people to
Pay for it!!
 
And after speaking with a source familiar with the situation on Friday, it sounds like fans will have to remain patient on that front.

The source indicated that Cristobal is taking his time throughout this process because he wants to sort through multiple available options. With the NFL regular season finished, he wants to see if any other names emerge that could be of interest. It’s also possible that teams who are eliminated from the playoffs early could see some staff turnover.

There has also been some movement on the college front even recently, and the source believes that Cristobal is going to be extremely thorough with the process. The source used Manny Diaz’s tenure as an example of the importance of getting things done correctly rather than quickly.

Diaz had to let go of his offensive staff in his first year as head coach and then shook up the defensive staff after year two. It sounds as though the priority is bringing in the right people rather than making a quicker decision.

The process probably gets delayed a bit longer as well because priority No. 1 for Cristobal and the staff in place is to recruit now that things opened back up for in-person and on-campus visits. Coaches, including Cristobal, will be on the road for most of the month and that doesn’t necessarily leave a lot of time for coaching interviews and other necessary actions that come with the vetting and hiring process.

The source also noted that they believe things are closer to being wrapped up on the defensive side. No names in particular were given, but there is reason to believe that Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann and Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk are amongst the names sitting near the top of Cristobal’s wishlist.

If the final two really are Belk and Schumann, can't go wrong with either of them.

Thank God that Clint Hurtt has been eliminated..
 
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I’m fine with this I know we’ve been joking and wanting announcements quickly but this means so much to Mario that getting it right should be more important than having the staff completed by now. I appreciate what Mario is doing oh and the 2022 class will be fine with Mario and help from who’s here…Oc and Dc will matter more in the long run with 2023
Agreed. But we’re 5 weeks in. I’m all for being thorough, but there has been more than enough time to do a very comprehensive hiring process and to have coordinators in place for a key recruiting period. The Ionger you drag it out it also increases the chances of your potential candidates to take positions elsewhere. There’s a balance to be strictly between thoroughness and timeliness.
 
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