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Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 11 Jan 2024 18:09
by go pak go
That would be insane to be a hot young rising coach one play away from a SB win only to be fired the next season after making the playoffs.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 11 Jan 2024 18:38
by lupedafiasco
Jaguars.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 11 Jan 2024 19:31
by YoHoChecko
APB wrote: ↑11 Jan 2024 17:33
Huh.
Any guesses? I’d assume it’s a playoff team…?
I've had two friends with no inside information and nothing better than the typical packers-huddle poster in terms of football insights insist he'll be in Philly next year; they are not Philly fans.
So that sounds rock solid, to me.
A lot of people who do seem to have some knowledge or insights think he might not want to leave the east coast, fwiw
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 11 Jan 2024 21:33
by salmar80
If the Cowboys lose to us, Jerry will pay bullions to get BB to be his HC for the rest of their lives. MM would get tossed so fast.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 12 Jan 2024 02:21
by texas
I have heard Sirianni too. That's crazy to me because he built them up into a powerhouse and now they've had merely a bad 6-week stretch. Some of these owners this offseason are nuts.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 12 Jan 2024 06:31
by APB
YoHoChecko wrote: ↑11 Jan 2024 19:31
APB wrote: ↑11 Jan 2024 17:33
Huh.
Any guesses? I’d assume it’s a playoff team…?
I've had two friends with no inside information and nothing better than the typical packers-huddle poster in terms of football insights insist he'll be in Philly next year; they are not Philly fans.
So that sounds rock solid, to me.
A lot of people who do seem to have some knowledge or insights think he might not want to leave the east coast, fwiw
Consider the source but there's this...
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 12 Jan 2024 08:14
by BF004
I’m sure I’d have too much patience with a coach, but if you believe in the guy you hire, be willing to stick with it. Look at Jim Harbaugh in Michigan, couldn’t beat OSU forever, fans wanted him gone for years.
If he can be the guy. Ya stick with him and support him.
I feel that way with LaFleur, he’s made a few bad mistakes, poor coaching hires, but do I think he can still deliver? Heck yes I do. Like I said earlier, I trust him 100% to get this offense to a championship level even with pretty severe limitations. What he’s done over his tenure with what we’ve had at WR, TE’s, OL at differing spots is so impressive. Feel like we have a mid tier LB and it’s like the D can’t function. LaFleur can take a few undrafted tackles and WR’s and we put up 30 on good defenses.
Tangent over, but heck yes I think LaFleur can do great things here, but needs to figure out how to get ST and D to be more consistent and a competent level. I think he’s still our best bet for getting there, vs alternative unknowns.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 12 Jan 2024 08:23
by Yoop
Mayo promoted as some of us expected in NE. Rumors of Belichick to the Cowboys after we beat them Sunday
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/report-pat ... 50356.html
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 12 Jan 2024 08:30
by BF004
Making me feel really old.
Vividly remember scouting him out of Tennessee and he’s already a head coach??
Although I think he was drafted like a two or three years after Aaron, so he’s still just a kid.
Gotta make Aaron feel old. Next year he’ll be playing against somebody drafted years after him as a head coach.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 12 Jan 2024 08:35
by paco
No surprise here. This was the succession plan.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 12 Jan 2024 17:09
by Scott4Pack
wallyuwl wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 19:24
Scott4Pack wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 18:37
Acrobat wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 12:50
Speaking of Fired, Rodgers is out at McAfee show.
About time. He's the worst kind of conspiracy theorist...says something crazy and then walks it back because we misunderstood him and now he's the victim and I'm sure he'll blame cancel culture. At least go all in if you're going to be a nut job.
And McAfee complained that he was tired of all the drama that 12 brought. I read that to mean that his ratings aren't as high with 12 on the show now as they used to be. McAfee egged on that drama plenty of times. It's just phoney for him to say that he's tired of it.
I find his show boring. AJ does and adds nothing, just sits there and smiles on the split screen. It isn't even mildly entertaining now that he had had to clean it up for ESPN vs just being streamed. AR on Tuesdays was the best part of the show. I don't know what happened to him on WWE.
AJ does do something. Every now and then he lights a cigar. Doesn't puff on it very much. But he lights it.
:-)
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 17 Jan 2024 07:50
by BF004
Alex Van Pelt out in Cleveland.
Wonder if even just the recent most 3 weeks might elevate Stenavich or even Vrable to be considered for some OC jobs.
Quite sure Matt would like Steno interview for a play calling gig, or maybe even Vrable for any OC job. He's all about the trying to develop and advance his coaching staff. Maybe he'd try to keep Vrable though if he is fearing he might lose Steno this or next year though and promote him to OC.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 17 Jan 2024 08:08
by YoHoChecko
BF004 wrote: ↑17 Jan 2024 07:50
Alex Van Pelt out in Cleveland.
Wonder if even just the recent most 3 weeks might elevate Stenavich or even Vrable to be considered for some OC jobs.
Quite sure Matt would like Steno interview for a play calling gig, or maybe even Vrable for any OC job. He's all about the trying to develop and advance his coaching staff. Maybe he'd try to keep Vrable though if he is fearing he might lose Steno this or next year though and promote him to OC.
I have to say, even if Steno does leave for some reason (which honestly, I wouldn't be too upset about), I don't want to bring back any Getsy or Van pelt thing. You get stale staying within the same personnel groups all the time. MLF has this offense on lock and Love has taken the coaching he has had beautifully. They can both withstand and possibly benefit from bringing in new voices with different experiences (as long as they're compatible, obviously) rather than old trusted familiar voices.
If changes come to the offensive staff, I'd love to look at putting a Ken Dorsey or Greg Olson or something like that in the room (not necessarily OC, but if Clements retires we may have a QB coach job open as well). Could also have my interest piqued by Frank Reich in the right role.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 17 Jan 2024 08:11
by Labrev
BF004 wrote: ↑17 Jan 2024 07:50
Alex Van Pelt out in Cleveland.
Off to NYJ we go!
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 17 Jan 2024 19:42
by BF004
Not sure if this belongs in the hiring or firing thread.
But…
Definitely right decision imo.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 19 Jan 2024 15:26
by BF004
I like it
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 20 Jan 2024 22:24
by Trudge
They announce Joe Berry yet?
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 20 Jan 2024 22:25
by Crazylegs Starks
Trudge wrote: ↑20 Jan 2024 22:24
They announce Joe Berry yet?
No, but I got my fingers crossed
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 20 Jan 2024 22:30
by APB
He’s not going anywhere. He pulled his own head off the chopping block with very good defensive games against very good offenses to close the season.
Re: Let The Firings Begin
Posted: 20 Jan 2024 22:32
by Crazylegs Starks
APB wrote: ↑20 Jan 2024 22:30
He’s not going anywhere. He pulled his own head off the chopping block with very good defensive games against very good offenses to close the season.