Captain Hindsight Posted yesterday at 06:55 PM Posted yesterday at 06:55 PM 58 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said: McCarthy should never be a HC again. He'd be better than some other names thrown around. Dude won a lot of games in Dallas and GB. Dak missed some like 27 games in his time there Quote
stuvian Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM I think the Bears front office is too insecure to hire McCarthy 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM He feels like a perfect fit for chicago. He will bring Brian Schottenheimer and Bones fassell with him and then hire a DC. The saints job is awful. They are way over the cap, have no qb and a bad roster. McCarthy will bring the stability the Bears need. Everyone will hate it in chicago. 2 Quote
stinky finger Posted yesterday at 07:05 PM Posted yesterday at 07:05 PM 1 hour ago, ganesh said: The Cowboys are a screwed up organization. They're a shinier version of the Jets. 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM They are already linking Kellen Moore, Kliff Kingsbury, Deion and John Gruden to the Cowboys job. Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted yesterday at 07:11 PM Posted yesterday at 07:11 PM Please go to New Orleans so they can leave Joe Brady alone. 2 Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 07:13 PM Posted yesterday at 07:13 PM 22 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: He’s had a top 10 scoring offense 14 times since 2000 with 3 different teams. Not all offenses have to be innovative. Execution matters. Peyton Manning hated motion. Yea. I don't think the mid 00s Manning offense works today. Dorsey had a lot of Manning Indy concepts. You need studs outside to run that stuff today. 1 Quote
Don Otreply Posted yesterday at 07:14 PM Posted yesterday at 07:14 PM Cowboys, Bwaahahahahahahaha, Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted yesterday at 07:21 PM Posted yesterday at 07:21 PM 6 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: Yea. I don't think the mid 00s Manning offense works today. Dorsey had a lot of Manning Indy concepts. You need studs outside to run that stuff today. Yeah, mid-00s is 20 years ago. A big knock on the Cowboys this year was how out-dated and predictable their Offense was. Relies too much on players executing perfectly, and doesnt help them or scheme anyone open. Much like Dorsey's. No thanks. 1 2 Quote
DCofNC Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM 1 hour ago, Big Turk said: This after they made sure to sit Cooper Rush to ensure he didn't hit contract incentives and then Jones claimed he had "no idea" those were there Then pay the bonus and say sorry Quote
ColoradoBills Posted yesterday at 07:24 PM Posted yesterday at 07:24 PM He has won 1 playoff game in the last 7 years. If I was an owner, I'd go with a younger mind instead of trying to win with him. 2 Quote
JP51 Posted yesterday at 07:25 PM Posted yesterday at 07:25 PM 1 hour ago, Nihilarian said: What team wouldn't be with the owner as general manager? What a cluster fluck the Dallas Cowboys have become since Jerrah took over! 🤤 I mean look at the Sabres... LOL... 1 hour ago, Fan in Chicago said: McCarthy should never be a HC again. really kinda hoping he is resigned to a Coordinator job, the Dolphins are a tire fire next year and they hire him as HC... Put Rex on the Jets and we can wait for the Patriots to build a team before we worry about the AFCE again LOL... 1 Quote
RiotAct Posted yesterday at 07:29 PM Posted yesterday at 07:29 PM he’s a free agent?!? What’s his 40 time? Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted yesterday at 07:30 PM Posted yesterday at 07:30 PM 1 minute ago, JP51 said: I mean look at the Sabres... LOL... Terry Pegula is the perfect case study on Sports Team Ownership. With the Sabres - He fancied himself a "hockey guy" who knows hockey. He bought the team as a hockey fan in order to be an active participant in the sport. He wanted to contribute to the decision making. With the Bills - He was thrust into buying the team and quickly realized he didnt know anything about football or the NFL, and was in over his head. So he hired real football guys and got out of their way. One team is a pathetic joke and basement dweller. One team is now a top-5 organization with a legit shot at the championship every year. 2 2 Quote
Fan in Chicago Posted yesterday at 07:31 PM Posted yesterday at 07:31 PM (edited) 38 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: He'd be better than some other names thrown around. Dude won a lot of games in Dallas and GB. Dak missed some like 27 games in his time there He is a terrible in game manager and besides his time in GB with a great QB, has shown little as a HC. He just looks intense but his team's underperform. Edited yesterday at 07:33 PM by Fan in Chicago 1 Quote
JP51 Posted yesterday at 07:34 PM Posted yesterday at 07:34 PM 3 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: Terry Pegula is the perfect case study on Sports Team Ownership. With the Sabres - He fancied himself a "hockey guy" who knows hockey. He bought the team as a hockey fan in order to be an active participant in the sport. He wanted to contribute to the decision making. With the Bills - He was thrust into buying the team and quickly realized he didnt know anything about football or the NFL, and was in over his head. So he hired real football guys and got out of their way. One team is a pathetic joke and basement dweller. One team is now a top-5 organization with a legit shot at the championship every year. Poster child for exactly what you said! Amen. Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted yesterday at 07:41 PM Posted yesterday at 07:41 PM Lot of chatter about Tomlin possibly being done in Pittsburgh and Dallas being his landing spot... Quote
BillsfaninSB Posted yesterday at 07:43 PM Posted yesterday at 07:43 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: Interesting. Move on from McCarthy after watching the Bills game? Joe Brady the betting favorite after the big name Deion Sanders. Surprised Bill B. Is not on this list. Edited yesterday at 07:44 PM by BillsfaninSB Quote
SoTier Posted yesterday at 07:44 PM Posted yesterday at 07:44 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, uninja said: The nepotism runs deep there. They need to get some good people in that front office and make Jerry sit back and enjoy being old and rich. The problem is that Jerry's enjoyment comes from running his team. Edited yesterday at 07:44 PM by SoTier Quote
DrBob806 Posted yesterday at 07:45 PM Posted yesterday at 07:45 PM 1 hour ago, Nihilarian said: What team wouldn't be with the owner as general manager? What a cluster fluck the Dallas Cowboys have become since Jerrah took over! 🤤 Since Jerrah fired Jimmy Johnson, nada. 1 Quote
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