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McDaniels, Tomlin have taken similar paths

Posted by ESPN.com’s Bill Williamson When Josh McDaniels and Mike Tomlin face each other Monday night for the first time as head coaches, the football world will watch two of the game’s brightest young coaches at work. Full Article at ESPN

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