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  • #16
    Marrone out at Jacksonville.

    Bengals announce Zac Taylor will return.
    Last edited by Joemailman; 01-04-2021, 01:01 PM.
    I can't run no more
    With that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places
    Say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    A thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    • #17
      Falcons, Lions and Jaguars want to talk to Robert Saleh.
      I can't run no more
      With that lawless crowd
      While the killers in high places
      Say their prayers out loud
      But they've summoned, they've summoned up
      A thundercloud
      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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      • #18
        Interesting that nobody has filed requests to interview any Packer folks.
        Shhh..

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        • #19
          HEAD COACH INTERVIEWS

          Atlanta Falcons

          Eric Bieniemy, Chiefs offensive coordinator -- completed (more)
          Joe Brady, Panthers OC -- requested
          Raheem Morris, interim Falcons HC -- completed (more)
          Robert Saleh, 49ers defensive coordinator -- requested (more)

          Detroit Lions

          Eric Bieniemy, Chiefs offensive coordinator -- requested
          Dan Campbell, Saints assistant head coach/tight ends coach -- requested
          Marvin Lewis, former Bengals HC and current Arizona State co-defensive coordinator -- completed (more)
          Robert Saleh, 49ers defensive coordinator -- requested (more)
          Arthur Smith, Titans offensive coordinator -- requested

          Houston Texans


          Joe Brady, Panthers OC -- requested
          Jim Caldwell, former Lions and Colts HC -- completed (more)
          Matt Eberflus, Colts defensive coordinator -- requested
          Marvin Lewis, former Bengals HC and current Arizona State co-defensive coordinator -- completed (more)

          Los Angeles Chargers

          Joe Brady, Panthers OC -- requested
          Matt Eberflus, Colts defensive coordinator -- requested
          Jason Garrett, Giants OC -- requested
          Brandon Staley, Rams defensive coordinator -- requested

          New York Jets

          Eric Bieniemy, Chiefs offensive coordinator -- requested
          Brian Daboll, Bills offensive coordinator -- requested
          Matt Eberflus, Colts defensive coordinator -- requested
          Patrick Graham, Giants defensive coordinator -- requested
          Brandon Staley, Rams defensive coordinator -- requested

          GENERAL MANAGER INTERVIEWS

          Atlanta Falcons

          Morocco Brown, Colts director of college scouting -- requested
          Terry Fontenot, Saints VP/assistant GM -- requested
          Brad Holmes, Rams college scouting director -- requested
          Anthony Robinson, Falcons director of college scouting -- completed (per team)
          Rick Smith, former Texans GM -- completed (per team)

          Carolina Panthers

          Ed Dodds, Colts assistant GM -- requested
          Jeff Ireland, Saints assistant GM -- requested
          Adam Peters, 49ers VP of Player Personnel -- requested
          Ryan Poles, Chiefs assistant director of player personnel -- requested
          Jerry Reese, former Giants GM -- requested
          Brandt Tilis, Chiefs Director of Football Administration -- requested

          Detroit Lions

          Thomas Dimitroff, former Falcons GM -- completed (per team)
          Terry Fontenot, Saints VP/assistant GM -- requested
          Brad Holmes, Rams director of college scouting -- requested
          Jeff Ireland, Saints assistant GM -- requested
          Rob Lohman, Lions director of pro scouting -- completed (per team)
          Lance Newmark, Lions director of player personnel -- completed (per team)
          Kyle O'Brien, Lions VP of player personnel -- completed (per team)
          George Paton, Vikings assistant GM -- requested
          Scott Pioli, NFL Network analyst and former Chiefs GM -- completed (per team)
          Louis Riddick, ESPN analyst and former Eagles director of pro personnel -- completed (per team)
          Rick Smith, former Texans GM -- completed (per team)
          Houston Texans

          Matt Bazirgan, Texans director of player personnel -- completed (more)
          Louis Riddick, ESPN analyst and former Eagles director of pro personnel -- completed (more)

          Jacksonville Jaguars

          Jerry Reese, former Giants GM -- completed (more)
          Louis Riddick, ESPN analyst and former Eagles director of pro personnel -- completed (more)
          Rick Smith, former Texans GM -- completed (per team)
          I can't run no more
          With that lawless crowd
          While the killers in high places
          Say their prayers out loud
          But they've summoned, they've summoned up
          A thundercloud
          They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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          • #20
            Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
            Injury management his only true weakness. Too bad he couldn’t get flower soft like our guy. Injuries have been the difference maker for us

            One of the nicest kindest guys out there; but the dude found ways to lose week after week after week. No way I'd keep him either.
            TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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            • #21
              Originally posted by QBME View Post
              Interesting that nobody has filed requests to interview any Packer folks.
              Shhh..
              Out of curiosity, who on the Packers staff would really warrant an interview? Everyone in the league fully knows MLF runs the O and does anyone think Pettine would be a HC candidate? Not really sure where'd you'd go from there.

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              • #22
                Hackett should be a candidate. He’s a beast coach according to 12 and anyone who’s ever worked with him.
                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                • #23
                  So, how would you rank the HC openings, best to worst?

                  I'm thinking
                  ATL
                  LAC
                  JAX
                  HOU
                  DET
                  NYJ

                  ATL, HOU and SD all have a QB and receivers. Either injuries or crappy defenses hurt them. HOU doesn't have many draft picks though.
                  JAX will have draft picks, Trevor Lawrence and a crazy amount of cap space.
                  DET has Stafford, a TE and RB, and that's it (Golladay and Jones are FA)
                  NYJ has... um... help me out.. draft picks?

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                  • #24
                    Detroit is probably the best in my opinion because they do seem to want to change their culture and already have the star QB in place.

                    Houston is probably second best because they have the star QB, LT in place but they have pretty much nothing else so even if they do everything right it'll take a couple years to be legit.

                    LAC next because Herbert looks damn good.

                    Jax because Lawrence.

                    ATL is a good org historically so that is a solid landing spot. Arthur Blank isn't a dingleberry.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                      Injury management his only true weakness. Too bad he couldn’t get flower soft like our guy. Injuries have been the difference maker for us
                      I was curious as to the issues there. Someone mentioned some clock management issues to that might have contributed to some close losses. I mean they were in virtually every game and lost by a pretty thin margin in a lot of them.


                      The worst part is they have a stud young QB who now instead of heading into, what we all have lived, year 2 of a an offense, he's going into year 1 of a whole new one. What these teams do to young QB's is just criminal. From changing coaching to not having a sold O-Line. Spend draft capital on a QB and then make it as unstable as possible around him.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                        So, how would you rank the HC openings, best to worst?

                        I'm thinking
                        ATL
                        LAC
                        JAX
                        HOU
                        DET
                        NYJ

                        ATL, HOU and SD all have a QB and receivers. Either injuries or crappy defenses hurt them. HOU doesn't have many draft picks though.
                        JAX will have draft picks, Trevor Lawrence and a crazy amount of cap space.
                        DET has Stafford, a TE and RB, and that's it (Golladay and Jones are FA)
                        NYJ has... um... help me out.. draft picks?
                        Easily LAC. Young QB, young pass rusher. HOU has a young QB and an old pass rusher. ATL has an old QB. JAX will have a young QB, but it's the Jaguars. Same with the Jets. DET has an old QB.
                        No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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                        • #27
                          Atlanta is 37 million over the cap and has huge deals with about 6 players. Detroit has Stafford and Golladay but not much else.

                          I'd pick Chargers as the best although Jax and the Jets certainly have a lot of cap space.
                          Go PACK

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Bossman641 View Post
                            Atlanta is 37 million over the cap and has huge deals with about 6 players. Detroit has Stafford and Golladay but not much else.

                            I'd pick Chargers as the best although Jax and the Jets certainly have a lot of cap space.
                            Jax intrigues me with the money. The Jets are seemingly perpetually bad, intentionally. If you don't resign Jamal Adams when you have boatloads of cash, something is seriously wrong with the organization.

                            The Jets could load up on free agent covid cap talent. Doubting them is good money though. How can you not at this point.

                            Betting on Jax seems like good money tho. They seem to be competitive in spurts, just never got their stud QB.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #29
                              If I were a highly sought coach, the Jax job, of the ones open, would be by far the most enticing to me. The #1 pick, lots of cap space, awesome weather, and the new owner seems willing to help how he can.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View Post
                                If I were a highly sought coach, the Jax job, of the ones open, would be by far the most enticing to me. The #1 pick, lots of cap space, awesome weather, and the new owner seems willing to help how he can.
                                Agree and having never had a great QB, they keep finding themselves successful in spurts. I want a QB guru to go there and WIN! Hackett would be a really cool fit. I’d root for them all day if Hack goes there. He’s got west coast roots as deep as they get from his dad, and modern experience with an OL guru, Marone, and now time with the Shannahan tree. He brings so damn much the table.

                                As a Packer fan, I want him to stay where he’s at, but as a football fan and fan of personalities, I want him to get his shot in a great place with a great young QB.
                                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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