I'd throw a few teams in there that are clearly trying to win, but are missing something integral to make it work; LA, Miami, Minnesota, Washington (especially with their new ownership) and then probably Pittsburgh as well.I would say less than 10, then a large group that would love to win one, but are content being in the mix for the playoffs, and a handful at the end that just don't care, more or less a bell curve
I'd say these guys are the serious ones currently, with varying levels of success of course
Buffalo
Baltimore
KC
Houston
Philly
Detroit
GB
SF
Living off that 1 Super Bowl he won 15 years ago
McCarthy can get to the playoffs and the Bears, Jets, and Jaguars can’t.
Yep! Vrabel only interviewed with the Jets to put pressure on Kraft to fire Mayo.Vrabel to NE is the worst kept secret, yes? From the outside it seems like both sides want each other and the rest is just for show.
I posted this on HFHawks, but posting it here too:
Breer still has a finger on the pulse for the Patriots. This tweet doesn't seem like denying the idea that they're rushing through the process, but rather condemning that that's exactly what they're doing.
The risk for them and any club wanting to wait for Johnson is that the next best guy (Vrabel) could be signed before that. So, might miss out on the top 2 guys if that does happen. So, it does put pressure on making a move. But, really, the NFL should do better to allow coaches of teams still in PO to get their fair shot to interview.What the Patriots need to do is remove anything of the Belicheck era. Start fresh, new identity, go through the process of what this team is all about.
NE has Maye. So, to me, I'm going to a team with a QB. So, no to Jets and Raiders. Saints, I kind of know what Carr is now. Not interested. So, it should be between Chi, NE, Jax (with Jax 3rd clearly).Why would Ben Johnson consider going to New England? The most attractive HC opening is in Chicago, so if I were him I wouldn't sign anywhere before that door has closed - and even less so with the Patriots, Jaguars or Raiders.
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So they gave him a whole two seasons to turn the team around.Titans parting ways with GM Ran Carthan.
The owner is clueless. The next GM most likely has to deal with a coach they didn't pick for next season.So they gave him a whole two seasons to turn the team around.
The owner is clueless. The next GM most likely has to deal with a coach they didn't pick for next season.
There are still exceptions. Sheila Ford Hamp canned both Bob Quinn and Matt Patricia and brought in Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell. The Lions are better than ever.She's a legacy owner so it's not surprising.
GM also drafted Levis, who doesn't seem to understand how to take care of the football. One thing to throw picks into tight windows, but he's doing things where a HC is saying wtf was that QB?So they gave him a whole two seasons to turn the team around.
There are still exceptions. Sheila Ford Hamp canned both Bob Quinn and Matt Patricia and brought in Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell. The Lions are better than ever.
FtfyIt's pretty simple.
The Bears are stupid and cheap.
You pick a bad quarterback, yes, that’s about all you get. You can’t screw that one up. I guess other than Trent Baalke.So they gave him a whole two seasons to turn the team around.
Took a flyer in rd 2 in Levis who fell. Worth the shot. Be a different story had he used the Skoronski pick instead on Levis in rd 1.You pick a bad quarterback, yes, that’s about all you get. You can’t screw that one up. I guess other than Trent Baalke.
If he costs you your job, no he wasn’t. I didn’t like him either.Took a flyer in rd 2 in Levis who fell. Worth the shot. Be a different story had he used the Skoronski pick instead on Levis in rd 1.