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I guess I have no faith in Young.Spanos can't afford no bidding war. All indications are that Carolina is pushing for Harbaugh, certainly Tepper will pay more
Looks some at least one team could want a HC with some experience.
USD or San Diego State?Bill's one and only landing place is going to be San Diego.
"Not cheap", but saving on candidate transportation costs.
"Not cheap", but saving on candidate transportation costs.
Morris sounds like the perfect candidate for the Chargers. He's someone who can be pushed around or fired by a yes-man GM...and he's cheap.
To be fair they didn't this year, and it was a big part of the defensive improvement.Plus, maybe Rams DBs won't play 10 yards off the receivers at the snap if he leaves
Wow Vrabel just got fired
I would figure he'll be in higher than expected demand, especially for a retread.Titans fired head coach Mike Vrabel.
Vrabel, 48, is done in Tennessee after back-to-back losing seasons. Vrabel’s Titans went 13-21 over the past two years after they were 41-24 in his first four regular seasons with the team. Hired in 2018, Vrabel oversaw a conservative, run-first Titans team that made a Super Bowl run in 2019 with Ryan Tannehill under center. Tannehill’s red-hot play fell off in the subsequent years and a once-vaunted Titans defense proved vulnerable. Uneven play from rookie QB Will Levis in 2023 wasn’t enough to save Vrabel’s job. He’ll surely land elsewhere as a head coach this offseason as the Titans start from scratch in what will likely be a painful years-long rebuild.
I would figure he'll be in higher than expected demand, especially for a retread.
He's got to want the Pats job, right?
Hell, if the Pats don't get Bill's situation figured out quickly, they could lose out on Vrabel.
Hate it. Vrabel is a good coach and this franchise has done nothing but undercut him with shit talent moves the last couple of years. Every time I see him, I always think of that shot from the draft day room when they traded AJ Brown and he was visibly pissed off. Like swearing I'm gonna punch a wall pissed. That's the level of support the front office has given him. They're like "Hey, here's Derrick Henry and a bag of shit. Go win 13 games please"
He lost a power struggle with the new gm
Seems they couldn’t work together anymoren
To be fair they didn't this year, and it was a big part of the defensive improvement.
Bottom level players rather than poor scheme. Assuming the Rams make a push for 2024 those are 2 players who shouldn't be on the roster.Too often, they were 10 yards behind instead (I'm looking at you, Kendrick and Fuller)