Arians retiring
canned(some from yesterday):
Jim Caldwell
John Fox
Chuck Pagano
Jack Del Rio
Ted Thompson and Dom Capers fired 5 years too late
How does McCarthy keep his job after how his Hundley debacle.
He must have damning photos of someone in upper management. If this season didn't get him fired, nothing will.
He basically sold everyone on Hundley after AR went down. He had to have known before the season started how Hundley was not a reliable backup.
AR won't go down this next year and the Packers will go 10-6 and maybe squeeze into the playoffs next year, lose in the first two rounds and his job will be safe for another 3 years at least
One thing that hurts the Packers in next year's regular season is there is no Dallas game on the schedule, which you could count on as a sure win.
Jason Garrett, Scott Linehan not on the list. off senile Jerral
every coach says that about the backup when he has to play, and most teams dont have the luxury of having a starting caliber backup
McDaniels spurns the Colts to stay with the Pats
dude will never get a HC interview after pulling this , which leads everyone to believe Kraft has assured him that he is Bill's successor
just a recap since this thread never really kicked off...
Chicago - Matt Nagy (OC: Mark Helfrich, DC: Fangio)
Oakland - Jon Gruden (OC: Greg Olson, DC: Paul Guenther)
Giants - Pat Shurmer (OC: none yet, DC: Steve Spagnuolo)
Colts -
Lions - Matt Patricia (OC: Jim Bob Cooter, DC: none yet)
ans - Mike Vrabel (OC: Matt LaFleur, DC: Dean Pees)
Cardinals - Steve Wilks (OC: Mike McCoy, DC: Al Holcomb)
Colts are a dumpster fire on the verge of becoming the Browns if Luck is forced to retire.
and some of mcdaniel's new assistants are already signed to contracts with the colts
IMO, the real losers here are the Patriots. McDumbass is already an atrocious head coach as it is, and by the time he takes over, Belichick and (likely) Brady will have retired.
Unless he's learned something since his time in Denver, it looks like they'll be back to the old days of being the Bills' and Dolphins' in the AFC East. Then again, if he's learned something since his time in Denver, he'd have honored his commitment to the Colts.
Lucky Bill Belichick being in the AFC. Where are the QB's? , look at his division.
Don't see any of the new hires making much difference early on, yep, no Rams story in 2018.
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