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Woozie66 posted:The Browns fired Hue/Gregggg to promote and retain Freddie Kitchens Funnier that Dorsey tied himself to Kitchens and campaigned for him to get another season
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Dorsey must be a tremendous rear end in a top hat because, from my memory, he can draft really well but nobody wants him around long anyway.
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Mega64 posted:Also #28-3. Is the 3 for the 90s super bowl wins?
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 22:51 |
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Parallax posted:How is Atlanta's defense? They've gotta be the second most desirable coaching spot behind the Chargers if Smith gets fired, between the offensive weapons and just how lovely the south is and will probably continue to be Much improved this year but have age/injury concerns. Calais Campbell is 37 years old. Grady Jarrett blew out his knee four games into the season. Jessie Bates played his best year ever, but I don't know how much to trust that going forward. AJ Terrell is good, Demarco Hellams has shown a heckuva lot of promise in the 2nd half of the year.
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Black Sunshine posted:Dorsey must be a tremendous rear end in a top hat because, from my memory, he can draft really well but nobody wants him around long anyway. He's above average for the 1st and 2nd, but loves drafting a dickhead in the mid rounds. Don't bet on anyone after the 2nd though. Also terrible with the cap Ches Neckbeard fucked around with this message at 22:57 on Jan 6, 2024 |
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Black Lighter posted:I mean, yes, going with someone who has a track record and someone who has none are generally the two options There's some minutia there. Big difference of track record if you're Jim Harbaugh or Belichick vs Bowles or Dennis Allen.
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Black Sunshine posted:Dorsey must be a tremendous rear end in a top hat because, from my memory, he can draft really well but nobody wants him around long anyway. Drafted Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones
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Pron on VHS posted:Drafted Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones Yes I know, it's loving nightmare fuel
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 23:17 |
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YOLOsubmarine posted:To be fair to Quinn, he had extremely good defenses in Seattle, and they’ve never been as good since, and now he’s got a very good defense in Dallas when they sucked before he got there. Based on the evidence he’s probably a pretty good defensive coordinator. Yea, he’s had talent to work with but every NFL team has talent and plenty of coaches still manage to waste it. Dan Quinn was hired for the 2021 season. 2020 Dallas D was 23rd in yards per play. 28th in points allowed. 2021 Dallas D was 21st in yards per play. 7th in points allowed. The difference in overall D performance was due to the 2021 defense getting a whopping best in the league 34(!) turnovers. That’s 11 more turnovers than the 2020 Defense! 2022 was a big jump where the Dallas D was top ten in both points allowed and yards per play. Again, Dallas had the league leading number of turnovers (33). So what happened? Well for the 2021 nfl draft, Dallas had 6 picks in the first four rounds. The first five picks were all defensive players. Headlined by Micah Parsons. Quinn also made the falcons defense pretty good in a short turn around when he first became their head coach. At least briefly for the start of his Atlanta tenure. In conclusion, Micah Parsons is good and other stuff may be true. It’s impossible to know.
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 23:38 |
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Good players don't exist in a vacuum. Quinn deserves plenty of credit for maximizing Parsons' potential and utilizing his unique skillet. It you think that stuff is easy, might I point you to the 2023 Atlanta Falcons.
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Benne posted:Good players don't exist in a vacuum. Quinn deserves plenty of credit for maximizing Parsons' potential and utilizing his unique skillet. Yea, I don’t think Quinn is an especially good talent evaluator based on how his stint at Atlanta went so I’m not sure he’s a good head coach candidate, but utilizing the talent that’s there is like the primary goal of a coordinator and plenty of them fail at it. Is there a good DC out there who is doing it with bad talent? Dennis Allen maybe?
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 00:08 |
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Agree with the assessment that Sirianni is safe for this season barring a truly catastrophic meltdown. They'll either have another division title on their belt or a (probable) softball WC opponent in the NFCS champ, and then he has the most obvious scapegoat firing in the world with Matt Patricia. Next year will for sure be a test though, especially if the Eagles have another good draft. Also I was one of the first people to predict that Eberflus would be safe this season, feels nice to get one of these right for a change.
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 00:58 |
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C-Euro posted:Agree with the assessment that Sirianni is safe for this season barring a truly catastrophic meltdown. They'll either have another division title on their belt or a (probable) softball WC opponent in the NFCS champ
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 01:12 |
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There was just this Rapoport article on NFL.com and does pretty much sound like he’s gonna be in the NFL next year? Everything is essentially source from his or his own agent and he’s already filling out his staff Some interesting tidbits quote:(Sources say at least one notable member of that San Francisco staff, offensive coordinator Greg Roman, is likely to be part of a potential Harbaugh NFL staff in some capacity.)
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Wrong thread
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Adun posted:There was just this Rapoport article on NFL.com and does pretty much sound like he’s gonna be in the NFL next year? Everything is essentially source from his or his own agent and he’s already filling out his staff Harbaugh and Roman in Atlanta would be a loving nightmare. He'd probably turn around Oakland as well and the Chargers already have an elite QB. Lotta good options for them
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Relentlessboredomm posted:Harbaugh and Roman in Atlanta would be a loving nightmare. He'd probably turn around Oakland as well and the Chargers already have an elite QB. Lotta good options for them I'll speak an awful idea into existence, even though it ain't happening: Tom Brady ensorcels Harbaugh using Michigan Man magicks to head to Foxboro, with Tom's motivation being for Bill's successor at HC to come in and immediately perform better in New England than Bill did in 2023 & at his next stop.
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Brady will be part owner of the raiders next year (i think?) sooooo
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Relentlessboredomm posted:Harbaugh and Roman in Atlanta would be a loving nightmare. He'd probably turn around Oakland as well and the Chargers already have an elite QB. Lotta good options for them I don’t give a poo poo about the Falcons but it’s been infuriating to watch them snap up top talent and waste it year after year. So I am down to see what the hell happens with Harbaugh + Roman + Fields
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Tepper hiring a firm to do his evaluation is better than his current method which was to have them talk to his wife and go off her vibes.
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BlindSite posted:Tepper hiring a firm to do his evaluation is better than his current method which was to have them talk to his wife and go off her vibes. Agreed but would it surprise you in any way if he takes their evaluation, flushes it down the toilet, and does what he and his wife want anyway Also isn’t a search firm how we ended up with Condoleeza Rice as a candidate for the Browns?
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 02:23 |
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Yeah but Condoleeza Rice is a massive football fan and was once floated as potentially joining the league office as a potential commissioner. Not saying I'd hire her, but it's not as though its as crazy as you might think when you're looking for a front office wonk. But you're right. The only way the Panthers find a modicum of success and actually get someone effective in place that stays in place is going to be stupid, nigh impossible levels of luck because it won't be competence.
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BlindSite posted:Tepper hiring a firm to do his evaluation is better than his current method which was to have them talk to his wife and go off her vibes. Is he going to have that firm recommend a new team president who'll hire a GM who'll hire a coach? Lmao, was curious about the firm (Sportsology), and saw Google had 4 reviews about their product:
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 04:05 |
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Black Sunshine posted:Dorsey must be a tremendous rear end in a top hat because, from my memory, he can draft really well but nobody wants him around long anyway. A gigantic one. Dude has no people skills.
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kalensc posted:Is he going to have that firm recommend a new team president who'll hire a GM who'll hire a coach? Glad that last guy is around to help them out.
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https://twitter.com/rapsheet/status/1743967089038082316?s=46
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He was there for four years?
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Search firms have to be the biggest scam going, incredible that teams keep hiring them
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Nodoze posted:Search firms have to be the biggest scam going, incredible that teams keep hiring them
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CharlestheHammer posted:He was there for four years? Yeah, Tepper canned him during his first season of owning the Panthers and the following season Washington hired him
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Kurgarra Queen posted:They’re basically designed to appeal to executive-brained billionaires, which is apparently a highly-lucrative and sustainable business model. It is. Half these guys come from businesses where they’ll flush millions on a team of 26 year old McKinsey or Bain consultants that have little to no actual experience themselves because it places a wedge of responsibility in the decision making process and they can just say “not our fault, we hired the best!”
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 14:44 |
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That and search firms are often smaller teams and are less close to beat journalists than your own staffers, so you can try to play the process at least closer to your own chest. Can’t stop agents from leaking still.
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Diva Cupcake posted:It is. Half these guys come from businesses where they’ll flush millions on a team of 26 year old McKinsey or Bain consultants that have little to no actual experience themselves because it places a wedge of responsibility in the decision making process and they can just say “not our fault, we hired the best!” Can't remember which NFL franchise hired Korn Ferry to conduct a coaching search a few years back, but my wife was employed there for a year and change and absolutely hated it. This take is extremely correct based on what I saw from her.
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C-Euro posted:Can't remember which NFL franchise hired Korn Ferry to conduct a coaching search a few years back, but my wife was employed there for a year and change and absolutely hated it. This take is extremely correct based on what I saw from her. It was the Bucs, and my entire memory of that is related to this post which still makes me laugh: skaboomizzy posted:I don't see how a boat playing "Freak On A Leash" will help, but go ahead, I guess
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The Jets also used Korn Ferry to hire Mike Maccagnan who was one of the worst GMs in NFL history.
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I'm honestly surprised they kept him on after the, "we could have made the playoffs?" Thing last season. But I guess if you're already accepting a lost season why not keep him?
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Jean-Paul Shartre posted:That and search firms are often smaller teams and are less close to beat journalists than your own staffers, so you can try to play the process at least closer to your own chest. Can’t stop agents from leaking still. There’s also pretty strict limits on who and how teams can contact candidates so having a third party do the work initially helps with that. Also these teams are now having to commit $50+m to a coach and his staff. Not a surprise these guys want to pay for as much due diligence as possible
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Love how Jerry Richardson used an Ernie accorsi as an outside consultant and he just used that as an opportunity to dump gettleman on someone else.
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Diva Cupcake posted:The Jets also used Korn Ferry to hire Mike Maccagnan who was one of the worst GMs in NFL history. Thanks for all the Corn chat, reminding me of Corn Elder.
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Docjowles posted:Agreed but would it surprise you in any way if he takes their evaluation, flushes it down the toilet, and does what he and his wife want anyway She was never actually a candidate. That was just a joke that gained legs.
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