Visionman
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Nope. Defense forcing turnovers might have had a bit to do with it though…The new angle will be well it’s obvious it’s cause of Arians not leftwich lol
Nope. Defense forcing turnovers might have had a bit to do with it though…The new angle will be well it’s obvious it’s cause of Arians not leftwich lol
And then forgot there was 40 seconds left in the game…lolWow, can't believe TB came back in this.
It was always going to be a 2-3 week thing especially since they were never in on anyone on harbaugh s levelGotta figure that a lot of head coaching positions get filled this week. I am a bit surprised that there have been 0 head coaches announced.
But with Hackett, Leftwich, and Bowles all now available, I would think some decisions start getting made by teams. And obviously, if the Bills lose, DaBoll and Frazier as well.
Per Allbright, Denver finalists are likely Quinn, Hackett, and Jonathan Gannon.
Jax seems likely down to Leftwich and Eberflus
NYG seem to want a NY roots guy, so maybe Flores? DaBoll was also in the mix with the ties to the new GM there.
I can't remember really hearing much about the other HC searches. Although I did find this article on CBS that has an overall tracker of who has interviewed where so far:
NFL head coach and GM interview tracker: Coaching carousel comes to a halt with Saints and Texans hirings
The latest news, rumors and updates for NFL coaching changes and searcheswww.cbssports.com
Exactly. And people assuming if Daboll leaves, they already have the heir-apparent for OC, so they offense stays intact.Question: what are everyone’s thoughts on the Bills HC Sean McDermott?
I think he’s a good example of a CEO type HC, as opposed to these hot coordinator candidates
If the Bills score like they did last week again tonight, I don't know how you can't want a second interview with Brian Daboll if you're the Bears.
Question: what are everyone’s thoughts on the Bills HC Sean McDermott?
I think he’s a good example of a CEO type HC, as opposed to these hot coordinator candidates
Seems D guys take on these roles better while O guys want to show their offensive prowess through play calling. Quinn, Vrabel, McDermott, etc.Question: what are everyone’s thoughts on the Bills HC Sean McDermott?
I think he’s a good example of a CEO type HC, as opposed to these hot coordinator candidates