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Old 01-07-2025, 12:36 PM   #1
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Re: The annual NFL coaching carousel

Titans fired their gm today but kept their coach.

The only mystery left is do the Cowboys move on from McCarthy, Do Raiders move on from Pierce and if one of this weekends losers gets the boot.
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Old 01-07-2025, 03:46 PM   #2
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Re: The annual NFL coaching carousel

Pierce fired in Vegas. Thought they may have given him 1more year. Daboll getting another year is the biggest surprise so far.
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Old 01-07-2025, 04:20 PM   #3
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Re: The annual NFL coaching carousel

Jets -
Bears-
Saints-
Pats-
Jags-
Raiders-


Bears probably the best job opening and Saints with 70 million in the hole, the worst job opening.
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Jets -
Bears-
Saints-
Pats-
Jags-
Raiders-


Bears probably the best job opening and Saints with 70 million in the hole, the worst job opening.
And Carr saying while he'll restructure, he won't renegotiate with a cut. Don't blame him. Not sure Rattler showed enough, but either way they are up the creek...
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Old 01-07-2025, 05:39 PM   #5
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Jets right up there in the misery index


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Old 01-09-2025, 03:44 AM   #6
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I don't know if this has been posted before:

https://www.espn.co.uk/nfl/story/_/i...vented-himself

But I'm wondering if DQ has rubbed off on KK? Is KK considering that taking the 1st HC job that comes along may not be a good thing, if he hasn't learnt enough about being a better HC yet?
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Old 01-09-2025, 09:25 AM   #7
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KK isn't ready for another HC spot yet. Next yr maybe
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...uccess-offense

The article makes it seem like Kliff isn't ready to leave the team yet
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Old 01-09-2025, 03:22 PM   #9
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Raiders fired the GM.

Brady supposedly asked Bellichek if he’s interested.
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Old 01-09-2025, 03:25 PM   #10
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Check out this article from USA TODAY:

Ranking NFL's six* open head coaching jobs after Raiders dump Antonio Pierce

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...s/77522582007/
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Old 01-09-2025, 06:50 PM   #11
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Besides what Jerry decides with McCarthy; the only other potential openings would be a from a playoff loser this weekend.

What coach could get the ax, if they lose this weekend?

Buccaneers- Todd Bowles could be gone if he loses to us. Bucs have barely made playoffs last 3 years. Owners might decide, it’s time to move on.

Eagles- Nick Sirianni. They expect at least a championship game appearance and if that doesn’t happen, change is happening.

Bills- Sean Mcdemott. An upset by the Broncos might cause Pelugulas to make a change, thinking Sean can’t get them over the hump.

Now this potential opening wouldn’t be a firing since he got an extension.

Steelers- Mike Tomlin. If they lose to Ravens, the Rooneys might consider trade requests. Steelers have not won a playoff game in 8 years. They mght decide Mike and the Steelers both need a fresh start; so they are willing to trade him.
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Besides what Jerry decides with McCarthy; the only other potential openings would be a from a playoff loser this weekend.



What coach could get the ax, if they lose this weekend?



Buccaneers- Todd Bowles could be gone if he loses to us. Bucs have barely made playoffs last 3 years. Owners might decide, it’s time to move on.



Eagles- Nick Sirianni. They expect at least a championship game appearance and if that doesn’t happen, change is happening.



Bills- Sean Mcdemott. An upset by the Broncos might cause Pelugulas to make a change, thinking Sean can’t get them over the hump.



Now this potential opening wouldn’t be a firing since he got an extension.



Steelers- Mike Tomlin. If they lose to Ravens, the Rooneys might consider trade requests. Steelers have not won a playoff game in 8 years. They mght decide Mike and the Steelers both need a fresh start; so they are willing to trade him.
I think Sirianni and Tomlin are the only 2 I could see getting the axe. if GB can demolish Philly Sirianni will be gone.

Other than our game my only other hope is a GB win

TB demolished Philly last year in this same wild card game. I would be surprised to see Bowles gone after a loss to us.

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Besides what Jerry decides with McCarthy; the only other potential openings would be a from a playoff loser this weekend.

What coach could get the ax, if they lose this weekend?

Buccaneers- Todd Bowles could be gone if he loses to us. Bucs have barely made playoffs last 3 years. Owners might decide, it’s time to move on.

Eagles- Nick Sirianni. They expect at least a championship game appearance and if that doesn’t happen, change is happening.

Bills- Sean Mcdemott. An upset by the Broncos might cause Pelugulas to make a change, thinking Sean can’t get them over the hump.

Now this potential opening wouldn’t be a firing since he got an extension.

Steelers- Mike Tomlin. If they lose to Ravens, the Rooneys might consider trade requests. Steelers have not won a playoff game in 8 years. They mght decide Mike and the Steelers both need a fresh start; so they are willing to trade him.
I could see Tomlin going. IMO McDemott needs to make it to a Super Bowl or he’s done. How often can you lose over and over again to the same team?
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It's hard to see Steelers firing Tomlin. Yes, the playoff records for the last 8 years isn't good but then we have to remember that Tomlin had to deal with multiple injuries and/or weak QB, and yet he didn't have a losing season. Even Belichick cannot top that.

Steelers are rarely in position to draft top QB, this is the only downside to constant winning. At some point, Steelers will have to trade up to draft a QB.
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It's hard to see Steelers firing Tomlin. Yes, the playoff records for the last 8 years isn't good but then we have to remember that Tomlin had to deal with multiple injuries and/or weak QB, and yet he didn't have a losing season. Even Belichick cannot top that.

Steelers are rarely in position to draft top QB, this is the only downside to constant winning. At some point, Steelers will have to trade up to draft a QB.
Not firing but Steelers and Tomlin come to a conclusion that it’s better to part ways. The Steelers feeling they ridden the Tomlin train as far as they can, they need their 4th head coach since 1969. Tomlin decides he needs a new challenge, that he’s done all he can in Pittsburgh.

So, if thus happens; it would be mutual thing. They did give him an extension but the owner is starting to get tired of not winning in the playoffs. They won’t fire him but they agree it’s best to part ways. The draft compensation can help them get that qb . Maybe not in 25, but 26.
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