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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, November 18, 2005 When you pay people to counsel you on your future, it sometimes doesn't hurt to heed their expert advice about your present circumstances too, New York Jets coach Herman Edwards demonstrated during a rather bizarre series of events Wednesday. Early in the day, Edwards, the subject of unsubstantiated but wildfire rumors that he might be interested in succeeding coach Dick Vermeil if the Kansas City sideline boss retires after this season, didn't exactly deny interest in the potential opening. In ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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