Adam Schefter
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Ben Johnson was not the head-coaching lock that people thought and his asking price spooked some teams, per sources.
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Adam Schefter
@AdamSchefter
Ben Johnson was not the head-coaching lock that people thought and his asking price spooked some teams, per sources.
Rumor has it that Johnson wanted $15M a year to be a head coach. No wonder teams moved off of him.
Seahawks Mike McDonald
I actually think the Seahawks are a good job. Ted Thompson put his fingerprint on the scouting staff and they seem to always find good talent. They need a QB, but there are ways.
Dan Quinn to Washington
Atlanta Raheem Morris
Carolina Dave Canales
Las Vegas Antonio Pierce
LA Chargers Jim Harbaugh
Washington Dan Quinn
Tennessee Brian Callahan
Seattle Mike MacDonald
New England Jerod Mayo
Supposedly he came back to Detroit because he wanted to win a ring here - that "unfinished business" stuff. I wonder, myself, if he thinks he's not ready to be a head coach yet, and wants another year. Or wanted a future franchise QB in place wherever he went.
Wow. Eight new head coaches. That's a quarter of the league.
I think he wanted a big bag of money and control and owners were shy of risking that on a bright guy with no HC experience.Quote:
I wonder, myself, if he thinks he's not ready to be a head coach yet, and wants another year. Or wanted a future franchise QB in place wherever he went.
I also suspect he saw what job openings remained and didn't like them.
Between those two things he can spin it as he wanted a ring -- it would be his best chance at one in the short term, anyway. He still has the OC job, so he had nothing to lose by kicking the tires on HC openings.
Personally, this is good for DET and bad for the rest of the NFCN. I think he's a really good OC. No idea if he can be a HC though... a lot of guys get over their skis and stink as a HC, or they are good but it's masked by having a garbage roster and impatient owner.
Didn't see this coming.Quote:
The San Francisco 49ers have fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks, coach Kyle Shanahan announced Wednesday.
On Tuesday, Shanahan said he expected his coaching staff to stay largely intact but that conversations still had to take place in the coming weeks.
The 49ers hired Wilks before last season when DeMeco Ryans was hired by the Houston Texans as their head coach.
Shanahan told reporters that Wilks "just ended up being not the right fit."
A bit surprising, but the defense took a step back from when Saleh and Ryans ran it. Also, he's the obvious fall guy for losing the SB to KC.
Shanahan and Co. got outcoached and outplayed in the 2nd half of the SB, and Shanny can't fire himself.
Is he a better DC than Barry? Probably. Someone will give him a shot.
A little weird to do, and bad timing since most of the best DC candidates are probably gone.
Don't know what to make of this one. The SF defense was not as dominating as it has been in the past, but is that the DC or are the players getting long in the tooth, or is it just the changing roster? I don't follow them enough to know.
Tough spot for Wilkes to get a job. Everyone else looking for a DC has found one. He'll probably have to coach a position somewhere for a year. Any openings in Green Bay? Don't even know the dude's background, don't know what position group he'd coach.
Shanny's offense didn't exactly light it up in the second half, either, did it?
He's got a poopy Super Bowl record now, doesn't he?
That'sa real interesting thought. Aside from his stints as DC and head coach, he has about 12-13 years experience I think exclusively as a defensive backs/secondary coach - for several DI andpor teams. Other than the 4 times he had to defend Rodgers as the Bears' secondary coach, I assume he's done well at those positions, because they all seemed to lead to DC and HC gigs.