I'm confused here because the best attribute Beane has isn't that he hits more often than other GMs. His contracts are always fairly easy to get out of if they turn sour. If they want out of year 3 on Addison then it's a 2 mill dead cap hit. They could walk away this offseason for 4 million if they wanted.
Lawson's been surpassed by other players on Miami's roster. He's going to have to work to be the starter next season.
I'm not worried about Daboll being in the AFC East. I'm more concerned about how of the staff he takes with him.
I can't see him taking the Jets job though. Tough division to play in.. If I'm a head coach I'm looking at the Texans if they have some clarity on their front office. I'd much rather be facing the AFC South over the AFC East or West
While I agree with sentiment regarding the idiocy of this idea, the rep system is relatively new while post count is not, so older posters will have a lot of posts when there was no rep system.
That's unfortunate. I think this is the 1 job that doesn't have some questions swirling around it. The only thing here is there will be an expectation of 10 wins / playoffs the 1st season. I'm hoping they won't want to wait until after the Superbowl to get a HC.
They're going to hate on it because it's reactionary garbage. He was running against a team that had it's playoff hopes dashed and was abused for 3 quarters with an offense that couldn't stay on the field. They were gassed and ready to go golfing. So while it was nice to see it.. pretending it's the same thing is a waste of words.
Scuttlebutt is that the Bills took issue with some of the Dolphins actions. The Miami herald reported that the Bills were running the ball to run out the clock and got upset by the Dolphins calling timeouts with the game out of reach so they dialed up a deep ball.
I agree. I think the Chargers are about the only 'slam dunk' job out there. I'd say Texans might be attractive if they sort out their front office real quick.