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You think Johnson is taking over from Campbell ?
Ballsy move 🤨
Maybe hes saying he'll return to the Lions coz he hates every available job and the Bears will stick with Thomas Brown. :gigglev1:
 

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My Predictions

Patriots - Vrabel
Bears - Johnson
Jaguars - Glenn
Raiders - Moken
Jets - Cohen
New orleans - Flores

My predictions:

Patriots - Vrabel
Bears - Carroll
Jaguars - Coen
Raiders - Johnson
Jets - Ryan
New Orleans - Glenn

Can see the Raiders and Bears flipping if Johnson cools on the Brady effect.
 
Jets - Ryan
Dont see this playing out. Rex is a critic of Rodgers and you'd only bring Rex in to try and salvage wins from this supposed "win now" roster, cant see them working together whatsoever. Hes not the guy to be in charge of a rebuild.
 
I think the Jets want Aaron Glenn bad but Saints and Lomis have shown they will give a coach a chance to find his feet more than the Jets do so think he ends up there. Having said that they could blow the Saints out of the water with a overpay offer to get Glenn over the line.

If they dont land Glenn I can see them settling for Nagy or Spags if they hire Borganzi (from KC) as GM. ****ing sad sad stuff.
 
Dont see this playing out. Rex is a critic of Rodgers and you'd only bring Rex in to try and salvage wins from this supposed "win now" roster, cant see them working together whatsoever. Hes not the guy to be in charge of a rebuild.

The guys the jets have interviewed aren't exactly a list of top tier candidates. Every one of them has significant flaws.
 
The guys the jets have interviewed aren't exactly a list of top tier candidates. Every one of them has significant flaws.
A lot of older guys in this cycle who aren’t incredibly inspiring.
There are 3-4 candidates you’d be comfortable with but a few you’d be underwhelmed with
 

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but Saints and Lomis have shown they will give a coach a chance to find his feet more than the Jets do
this is why the Jets is the worst opening of the lot, and why people are overrating how bad the Saints job is.

Imo the three biggest things to take into account are
  • QB (or a high draft pick so you can draft one)
  • An owner willing to give you time/leeway to build
  • A GM you get along with/have a similar philosophy to/is on a similar timeline to you

Jets have maybe the last one of those three, whereas the Saints could easily have 2 of the 3
 
this is why the Jets is the worst opening of the lot, and why people are overrating how bad the Saints job is.

Imo the three biggest things to take into account are
  • QB (or a high draft pick so you can draft one)
  • An owner willing to give you time/leeway to build
  • A GM you get along with/have a similar philosophy to/is on a similar timeline to you

Jets have maybe the last one of those three, whereas the Saints could easily have 2 of the 3
I agree, the Jets are basically a guaranteed failure. At least at Chicago and Vegas you might have an excuse due to the division strength, and New Orleans due to the cap. At the Jets, Woody will make decisions based on Madden then blame you for them not working out.
 


Is there anyone who they are not looking at. Give Lincoln Riley a call. I wouldn't mind that fraud getting the job


The fact there are even more candidates popping up in Chicago is as incredible as it is absurd. I get the idea of casting a wide net but this is overkill. It truly seems like they haven't a clue of the archetype of coach they're looking for either.
 
The fact there are even more candidates popping up in Chicago is as incredible as it is absurd. I get the idea of casting a wide net but this is overkill. It truly seems like they haven't a clue of the archetype of coach they're looking for either.
Sure feels like a Kevin Warren project.
 
This is ridiculous.

49ers essentially split a role Shanahan had responsibility for to a guy they promoted after giving on the job training to all season.

Yeah waste everyone's time on a decision that's already made

 
This is ridiculous.

49ers essentially split a role Shanahan had responsibility for to a guy they promoted after giving on the job training to all season.

Yeah waste everyone's time on a decision that's already made


Rooney rule is a complete waste of time anyway.
 
This is ridiculous.

49ers essentially split a role Shanahan had responsibility for to a guy they promoted after giving on the job training to all season.

Yeah waste everyone's time on a decision that's already made


Agree and shows just how far woke has overtaken practicality and sensibility.

Rooney rule is a complete waste of time anyway.


Oh I think we can all agree that the Rooney Rule, across the league, has been badly broken for some time now.
Its now further complicated by the restrictions of timing, when Teams can and cant Interview prospective Coaches.

By Way of Example: The Patriots compliance with the Rooney Rule, in their recent HC search is an absolute joke to the spirit of the Rule, however they did comply with the rule.

Did they comply with the rules of the Rooney Rule. :heavycheck:
Did they comply with the spirit of the Rooney Rule. ✖️

Teams are always going to want to move quickly to ensure that they get "their Guy ", but Head Office keep putting more layers of complexity in the process.
Consequently Teams find ways to manoeuvre and navigate their way around the imposts.

The whole Rooney Rule concept as it stands today, needs a serious refresh, as at the minute it's a sham and to be honest and IMO is not much more than tokenism.

I do support the concept and fully endorse its intent, however currently it needs an urgent makeover.
 
The Rooney rule does more damage now because some of the same guys get interviewed as apartnof the rule and hurts them getting a serious interview leading to a bunch of failed ones that teams see and then enter then interview knowing they are not a serious candidate
 

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