A thread to discuss the various coaching firings, hirings and rumors. HC jobs available... Raiders - Josh McDaniels Jaguars - Doug Pederson Broncos - Nathaniel Hackett Dolphins - Mike McDaniel Bears - Matt Eberflus Vikings - Kevin O'Connell Giants - Brian Daboll Texans - Lovie Smith Saints - Dennis Allen GM jobs available... Chicago - Ryan Poles Minnesota - Kwesi Odofo-Mensah Giants - Joe Schoen Raiders - Dave Ziegler
The Lions are going to be hiring a new OC. Anthony Lynn was demoted mid-season and Campbell has been calling plays since.
Panthers going to keep Rhule and hire a retread OC that will end up being the interim HC halfway through next season. Keep Pounding.
It’s a pretty damn strong roster outside the most important position. Rodgers would make the super bowl favorites next year imo.
Maybe not favorites but they'd be in the discussion for sure. QB has been a tire fire for them since even before the SB win
Not particularly likely but there's a non-zero chance Miami tries to land Harbaugh. The owner is Michigan's biggest donor and we already had a debacle years back where Ross very obviously tried to hire Harbaugh while we still had Sparano hired.
A local guy on the athletic said that the fan base is growing tired of him, I agree with your take though.
Seems weird to me that the fans would be mad at the OC considering the amount of injuries that offense had to deal with
I mean if we wanted to look at the big picture, the Ravens should probably move on from Roman and Lamar Jackson. Electric to watch, but I don't think they will ever win a Super Bowl with either one. I don't think the Baltimore Ravens are making a move that drastic.
Roman has been an OC for 3 different teams in the last decade and it still seems like his perception is all over the place both nationally and inside the fan bases of teams he's worked for. Seemed like the fans of both SF and Buffalo hated him by the end of his runs there, and Baltimore fans are frustrated by the passing game for years. He's been really successful, though, and hasn't been gifted really any top level passing QBs who would run a more traditional offense well.
I don't really know what the problem was. I don't think he was great, but his QB is Jared Goff and he was without most of the team's best players at the time. I thought Campbell panicked when the team didn't have a win in the first 5-6 weeks and this was one of those things, but the offense has gotten better over the last month so maybe it was the right call
Lol this guy should be COTY getting four wins out of this roster. Minority coaches getting treated worse than ever in 2022. Fucking joke.
Since he backed out of Indy I've just assumed hes not interested in a HC job except NE when Belichick retires.
I don't understand the process that led to Culley getting hired in the first place. It was like the Caserio/Watson/Bieniemy thing happened, and then they stopped the search cold and decided they would just hire a black guy for a year to appease everyone and then go through the process for real this year. They went from all these interviews to suddenly Culley and Jim Caldwell were the only two left standing. And it seems Culley turned out to be a pretty decent hire, all things considered.
Fucking Texans. Culley has made like 2 or 3 worse than McCarthy in game decisions this year but the team being remotely competitive with the situation he walked into is pretty incredible.
I don't want Harbaugh to go anywhere, but Jim taking the Jacksonville job just to get Baalke fired as payback for 7 years ago would be the kind of petty I can appreciate. That, and Jim coaching dblplay1212's NFL team and then taking Hutchinson with the #1 pick would be really, really funny.
Pretty sure thinking that would be funny still wouldn't make us close to even on that front after the last 7 years.
plus you'd get the entertainment factor of Harbaugh's inevitable cameos in little Khan's minor league wrestling organization
The Carolina Panthers are expected to target former NFL head coaches Jay Gruden and Bill O'Brien in their search for a new offensive coordinator, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
How can anyone even consider Jay Gruden for a job without the league releasing the results of the WFT investigation and knowing what you're getting yourself into from a PR standpoint?
Tepper replaced an owner that was pushed out for some sexually questionable behaviors and they are leaking Jay Gruden ok
The interim who saves the season by keeping the team competitive through adversity seems like it doesn't have a great track record of success, but selfishly I would appreciate it if LV signed him to a long term deal tomorrow.