Shanny w/ elway 47-17
w/o elway 123-121
w/ skins and that fluke 7 game streak 24-40
i hope we don't fire Dennis Allen... unless we have an agreement with Gruden![]()
Shanny w/ elway 47-17
w/o elway 123-121
w/ skins and that fluke 7 game streak 24-40
shanny had some good years in denver with ing jake plummer![]()
As a Redskins fan, I'm ecstatic about that.
Glad to see Schiano AND Dominik gone. But I hope they can get a stable regime in Tampa now. Probably the team that would benefit most from a retread.
what's with your passionate interest in Tampa? you from there or somethin![]()
They're my NFC team, the team I'd want the Ravens to face every year in the Super Bowl. My father was a big-time Bucs fan in the Dungy era. So I still follow them closely.
This was a given. Philbin will be next if he has another season like the 8-8 one he had.
I think they fired Sherman as well, the O.C. After finally loosening up the pocket book, the team still underachieved so it was only a matter of time I agree.
I think Darrell Bevell and Dan Quinn are gone from the Seahawks' roster as soon as the run ends. I wouldn't be surprised if one or the other doesn't stay though, so hopefully they only lose one.
I have a feeling Bevell is gone.
Miami might actually be good next year if they find a good replacement for Ireland. He was one of the worst GMs in the NFL.
Dennis Allen officially survived and will be back for another year. I'm not his biggest fan, but he hasn't exactly had talent to work with. I like this simply on the grounds that i'm tired of having a new coach every 2 years.
Yeah, at some point you have to stick with a guy for a while for the sole purpose of trying to establish some sort of stability. I think a 3-4 four year stint is max. If there is no real progression by year three, then that's it from my point of view.
i agree. its just hard to gauge anything he has done with how ty our roster is. we have about 70 million in cap room and a full draft class for once, so its make or break time for the current regime
Who did you think was the best of their recent coaches? Idk why but I was a Tom Cable fan, he was the one I think they should have kept.
Hue Jackson 10/10
he was a great coach but a ty interim gm which is what got him fired. Well that and when he threw the players under the bus after losing to San Diego week 17. Cable was like a Marc Jackson, being an inspirational speaker who let assistants like hue (at the time the OC) do all the work
Tom Cable was the , tbh. Went 6-0 in his division and was a wifebeater--consumate Raider
Cable wasn't really that good until he was stripped of playcalling and hired Hue Jackson to run the offense. Cable is a beast offensive line coach though.
Didn't Hue lose a win-and-you're-in game against the hapless Chargers at home?
Yes he did. The team was 7-4 and lost 4 of their last 5 games to close the season, including that game against San Diego where we didn't force a singe punt. In the post-game conference he said something along the lines of "the coaches can only do so much, the players have to play better." He got fired shortly after, and Tebow went on to win a playoff game. Hubert wasn't perfect, but he was easily the best coach we've had since Gruden, and I don't think that's even a question.
I think Cable went 4-12 in his first season, Hue was hired as OC and took over playcalling. We went 8-8 that year (6-0 in division), McFadden broke out, and Jason Campbell was playing the best football of his career. Hue was going to become a head coach after the way he turned our offense around in one season (didn't hurt that it was also the year Russell left). The Raiders canned Cable and promoted Hue in order to keep him on our staff. We started 4-2, Campbell went down, and since Al Davis was dead, Hue was the defacto GM and did that horrendous Palmer trade, which actually almost salvaged our season.
Hue Jackson the coach had the team going in the right direction. Hue Jackson the GM was re ed
Jay gruden to Washington. If he can develop griffin like he did with an average QB talent in dalton I'll be happy. His offense in his three seasons there ranked 18, 12, and 6. IMO we have more pieces on offense than cincy as well. Not the sexiest hire but I'm glad our GM actually went through a process and interviewed 12 different names.
Bummed that they're keeping that piece of coordinator haslett on staff (for now) tho
With Gruden moving out, Hue Jackson is expected to be promoted to offensive coordinator in Cincinnati (his 2nd stint in that position). Hue is rising the ranks again. I think after a few years he'll get another head coaching gig. Hue got McFadden to break out, and got Darrius Heyward-Bey to put up 975 yards in 15 games. Denarius Moore/Jacoby Ford were thriving in his time in Oaktown as well.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Bengals offense took a step forward. As long as Hue keeps his ego in check, he'll be a head coach candidate in 2-3 years
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