Black Monday / Blacker Sunday?
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 22:10
“This evening, I informed Adam Gase he will no longer serve as the Head Coach of the Jets,” Jets chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson said in a statement.
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“This evening, I informed Adam Gase he will no longer serve as the Head Coach of the Jets,” Jets chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson said in a statement.
Very true. But I could see someone offering him the OC job with an assistant HC title as well. I don't think LaFleur would block that. But going to the Super Bowl will make it difficult for teams to poach our coaches.
Here’s a one stop look at all coaching, G.M. and front office moves, interviews, rumors, etc. for the 2021 cycle.
Atlanta: Fired head coach Dan Quinn and General Manager Thomas Dimitroff after 0-5 start. Interviewed interim head coach Raheem Morris. Set to interview 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh on January 4. Set to interview Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy on January 4. Requested interview with Colts director of college scouting Morocco Brown. Interviewed former Texans G.M. Rick Smith and Falcons director of college scouting Anthony Robinson.
Carolina: Fired General Manager Marty Hurney was fired on December 21. Requested interviews with Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio, Bills assistant G.M. Joe Schoen and Browns vice president of football operations Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Expected to request interviews with Saints assistant G.M. Jeff Ireland, 49ers vice president of player personnel Adam Peters, and Colts assistant G.M. Ed Dodds.
Detroit: Fired head coach Matt Patricia and General Manager Bob Quinn in November. Interviewed their vice president of player personnel Kyle O’Brien, director of player personnel Lance Newmark, and director of pro scouting Rob Lohman. Interviewed former Falcons G.M. Thomas Dimitroff. Interviewed former Chiefs G.M. Scott Pioli. Interviewed ESPN analyst Louis Riddick. Interviewed former Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. Reportedly interested in Seahawks G.M. John Schneider.
Houston: Fired head coach/General Manager Bill O’Brien early in the season. Interviewed former Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. Interviewed former Lions head coach Jim Caldwell. Interviewed ESPN analyst Louis Riddick for G.M. job. Requested interviews with Ravens director of football research Scott Cohen and Seahawks vice president of player personnel Trent Kirchner. Expected to interview Bills director of pro personnel Malik Boyd.
Jacksonville: Fired General Manager Dave Caldwell in late November. Interviewed ESPN analyst Louis Riddick. Interviewed former Giants G.M. Jerry Reese. Interviewed former Texans G.M. Rick Smith. Interim G.M. Trent Baalke is expected to be a candidate.
New York Jets: Fired head coach Adam Gase on January 3.
Washington: They currently do not have a General Manager and may hire one this offseason
They're going to have to offer some draft picks to get him. Won't happen.APB wrote: ↑04 Jan 2021 07:17Rumor mill has Detroit ownership eyeing John Schneider as their next GM. That’d be a coup, of sorts, for them. Don’t see it happening but still an interesting tidbit to consider with the way the Carroll/Schneider leadership and authority model is structured.
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Tell you what, though, if the Lions hire our GM's buddy at GM and our coach's buddy at HC (Salah) it'll make for some interesting rivalries.Cdragon wrote: ↑04 Jan 2021 08:27They're going to have to offer some draft picks to get him. Won't happen.APB wrote: ↑04 Jan 2021 07:17Rumor mill has Detroit ownership eyeing John Schneider as their next GM. That’d be a coup, of sorts, for them. Don’t see it happening but still an interesting tidbit to consider with the way the Carroll/Schneider leadership and authority model is structured.
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John Elway has been in that role since 2011, but announced on Monday that he is stepping away from that job. He will remain the president of football operations and will oversee the search for a new G.M.
“Working in this role for the last 10 years and going back to my playing days, I’ve always tried to do everything I can to help the Broncos win and get better,” Elway said in a statement. “As part of a transition I’ve thought about for a long time, I have made the decision to step up into an elevated role and hire a general manager to lead our personnel and football staff.”
Elway said the new G.M. will have “final say on the draft, free agency and our roster.” He emphasized that the new hire will be working in partnership with head coach Vic Fangio to make football decisions.