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43 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

 

Richardson looks like a bust to me. 

 

Any QB who taps out in a crucial moment because he's tired (and also sees no issue with it) is going to have a tough time. 

I love Richardsons tools. His issues seems to be his work ethic.

 

I like Levis too, he plays hard but he's careless with his body and the football

 

Hard to win with either guy 

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When Black Monday comes
I'll stand down by the door
And catch former NFL Head Coaches when they
Dive from the fourteenth floor
 

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27 minutes ago, ddaryl said:

When Black Monday comes
I'll stand down by the door
And catch former NFL Head Coaches when they
Dive from the fourteenth floor
 

Amazing how many of the sumbiches get back up, and do it again. 😁

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This is hilarious!  No wonder Mark Davis has no money...

 

 

"After Antonio Pierce firing, the Raiders paid 3 coaches NOT to work for them"

 

McDaniels still had four years left on his deal when the Raiders fired him last November. Gruden had six years left when he put himself in hot water with those awful emails. The details of Pierce's deal aren't as clear, but he said in December "I'm under contract" when asked about his job status in 2025. So it's safe to assume the Raiders will have to honor his contract too.

 

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/antonio-pierce-firing-raiders-paid-215228603.html

 

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I hope this is all true and Joe Brady stays as the Buffalo Bills OC!

 

"Looking at some bad NFL head coach openings, it's not a great year to be a top candidate"

 

"None of the 6 openings are enticing"

 

"What's the best opening this cycle? The answer could be none of them.

 

"If you're Johnson, Aaron Glenn, Brian Flores, Liam Coen, Kliff Kingsbury or any other top candidate in this cycle, the options are not great. There were six openings as of Thursday, and every single one has serious drawbacks. That's generally the issue with teams that have an opening at head coach. In most cases, those teams were bad enough that it led to them firing their head coach. This particular cycle looks especially bad for Johnson or any other coach looking for a good landing spot over the long term.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/looking-at-some-bad-nfl-head-coach-openings-its-not-a-great-year-to-be-a-top-candidate-221705245.html

 

 

EDIT: INTERESTING TIDBIT! 

 

Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn will interview with every team that has a head-coaching vacancy. Except one.

Per multiple reports, Glenn declined an invitation to interview with the Patriots.

 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/aaron-glenn-declines-to-interview-with-patriots

 

 

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Ian Rapoport on X: "Sources: The #Jets are spending a portion of today interviewing #Maryland HC Mike Locksley, as the former #Bama OC and current Terps coach gets his another NFL interview. NYJ’s expansive search has left no stone unturned, taking a look at a leader and culture-setter in college. https://t.co/N4ziZ1Tv0l" / X

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4 hours ago, Nihilarian said:

I hope this is all true and Joe Brady stays as the Buffalo Bills OC!

 

"Looking at some bad NFL head coach openings, it's not a great year to be a top candidate"

 

"None of the 6 openings are enticing"

 

"What's the best opening this cycle? The answer could be none of them.

 

"If you're Johnson, Aaron Glenn, Brian Flores, Liam Coen, Kliff Kingsbury or any other top candidate in this cycle, the options are not great. There were six openings as of Thursday, and every single one has serious drawbacks. That's generally the issue with teams that have an opening at head coach. In most cases, those teams were bad enough that it led to them firing their head coach. This particular cycle looks especially bad for Johnson or any other coach looking for a good landing spot over the long term.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/looking-at-some-bad-nfl-head-coach-openings-its-not-a-great-year-to-be-a-top-candidate-221705245.html

 

 

EDIT: INTERESTING TIDBIT! 

 

Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn will interview with every team that has a head-coaching vacancy. Except one.

Per multiple reports, Glenn declined an invitation to interview with the Patriots.

 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/aaron-glenn-declines-to-interview-with-patriots

 

 

 

I have been saying this. I know every team that needs a HC has issues. But this year every single vacancy has a major drawback. One of the worst markets to jump into that I can remember.

 

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the Bills were one of the worst openings when McDermott got here. 

 

total disfunction, 17 years of no playoffs, constant turmoil, not 1 but TWO head coaches chose to quit rather than stay on, snake oil salesman playing mini-owner...

 

Aside from an overly involved owner (and especially some owner's kids, who tend to want to play real life Madden Franchise Mode) you are the one building the program so it's less of an issue where the team currently is.

 

Of course, having a QB already (Jax?, CHI, NE) helps a lot, especially if you think you're the guy who can help that player/team reach their potential (which is basically every coach ever). 

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13 Candidates Jerry Jones Might Consider for a Cowboys Job He Makes Unique

 

Steve Sarkisian, head coach, Texas; Lincoln Riley, head coach, USC; Deion Sanders, head coach, Colorado; David Shaw, personnel executive, Denver Broncos 

 

Bill Belichick, head coach, North Carolina

 

Aaron Glenn, defensive coordinator, Detroit Lions

 

Joe Brady, offensive coordinator, Buffalo Bills

 

Liam Coen, offensive coordinator, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

 

Bill O’Brien, head coach, Boston College; Matt Nagy, offensive coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs; Brian Flores, defensive coordinator, Minnesota Vikings; Kliff Kingsbury, offensive coordinator, Washington Commanders; Arthur Smith, offensive coordinator, Pittsburgh Steelers

 

https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-world-roasts-cowboys-jerry-jones-handling-mike-mccarthy-exit

 

What? No, Ben Johnson?

 

After what I saw Joe Brady do to that supposed vaunted Denver defense, the #3 team in points allowed, the #7 team in yards allowed, and the #1 team in pass rush got dismantled by that Buffalo offense...

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