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Old 01-02-2017, 10:24 AM  
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2016-2017 NFL Coach/GM changes and hires

Feel free to post rumors, articles and anything else change related. I will try to update the OP as I can

Fired:
49'ers-Chip Kelly, GM Trent Baalke
Bills-Rex Ryan and his feet
Chargers-Mike McCoy
Jaguars-Gus Bradley
Rams-Jeff Fisher
Broncos-Gary Kubiak (self-inflicted)
Redskins-DC Berry and three others

On the bubble:
Colts-Chuck Pagano (now safe)
Texans-Bill O'Brian
Saints-Sean Peyton (rumored now safe-fired a lot of assistant coaches)
Anyone in the Cleveland organization

Hired:
Gregg Williams replaces Ray Horton as Browns' defensive coordinator
Jaguars-Doug Marrone with assistance from Tom Coughlin-cough cough
Rams- Sean McVay Redskins OC hired by the Rams as their new HC.
Chargers/Ermines- Anthony Lynn---WHO?
Rams-Wade Phillips Named Rams DC
Bills-coach Sean McDermott and GM Doug Whaley.


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The San Diego Chargers to become the Los Angeles Ermines?

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Old 01-02-2017, 10:48 PM   #106
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I didn't say he was a great person. Personally, I think the Mara's and Rooney's are one who sucks the peniss that have WAY too much league influence, but I digress.

I've talked about Kroenke's move to LA since 2010. St. Louis was always a pawn in his scheme.

But he's building a palace, has deep pockets and generally stays out of football decisions. For those reasons, he'll attract high profile people and will likely, at some point, win big.
Kroenke said this when speaking about Arsenal:

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“If you want to win championships then you would never get involved. I think the best owners in sports are the guys that sort of watch both sides a bit. If you don't have a good business then you can't really afford to go out and get the best players unless you just want to rely on other sources of income.
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...-a3202046.html

The dude is a smart and successful businessman. He has all of the fiscal qualities you would want from an owner to go along with being hands off.

However, he openly says his priority isn't winning. What other owners have said that? And yes, I realize all owners in the NFL have the ultimate goal of making as much money as possible.

Additionally, the guy didn't say one word to the media in St. Louis or fans since January 2012, which was when Fisher was hired. What other owner that has the mental and physical capability to speak with people went years without speaking to local media?
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Old 01-02-2017, 11:19 PM   #107
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This is a job exactly for a guy like Doug Marrone. A team in transition that needs to be coached up, well built and well disciplined. The next coach would take over in 2019 or 2020 and they're off to the races.

What even more interesting is that the NFC is in major transition. Arians may or may not be around much longer and they need a QB. Seattle, outwardly, is in a slight decline and Pete is 65 years old. The 49ers are shit.

Now is the time to build.
I think the spot would be perfect for someone like Gruden.

Stan has the money, Gruden likes every QB ever so he would be one that would like Goff and the LA media would go crazy for him. His ESPN gig is just too good to give up, though.
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Old 01-03-2017, 09:29 AM   #108
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Good Article:
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Old 01-03-2017, 11:08 AM   #109
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Kansas City's Chris Ballard removed his name from consideration late Monday afternoon.
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Old 01-03-2017, 04:47 PM   #110
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Add Washington OC Sean McVay to list of coaching candidates the 49ers have requested to interview, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. McVay joins Patriots OC Josh McDaniels, Atlanta OC Kyle Shanahan, Buffalo interim coach Anthony Lynn and Miami DC Vance Joseph as candidates in whom the Niners have expressed interest.
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Old 01-03-2017, 04:51 PM   #111
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I think the spot would be perfect for someone like Gruden.

Stan has the money, Gruden likes every QB ever so he would be one that would like Goff and the LA media would go crazy for him. His ESPN gig is just too good to give up, though.
I agree 100%, and I bet for the right amount of money and control... Gruden would jump on it

He has the name and pedigree to generate fan enthusiasm, and a WCO is exactly what an arm like Goffs needs to make it work
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Old 01-03-2017, 04:54 PM   #112
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They'll suck.

Anybody that's been out of the game for 10 years will be woefully unprepared to step back into it, IMO. The hours and the preparation has been increasing exponentially for a decade.

The guy won a championship because his assistant didn't bother to change the terminology in Oakland after he took over the team. That's the NFL that Gruden left. The NFL he tries to re-enter will eat his ass alive.

He's gotten way too comfortable with his TV gig, IMO. He wouldn't have the drive to do the job right.
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Old 01-03-2017, 04:57 PM   #113
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Stan Kroenke is the perfect NFL owner.

Deep pockets, constructing a $2.8 billion dollar facility and generally stays in the shadows.

Many of the other others listed there were dumb as well.

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I didn't say he was a great person. Personally, I think the Mara's and Rooney's are one who sucks the peniss that have WAY too much league influence, but I digress.

I've talked about Kroenke's move to LA since 2010. St. Louis was always a pawn in his scheme.

But he's building a palace, has deep pockets and generally stays out of football decisions. For those reasons, he'll attract high profile people and will likely, at some point, win big.
ive known it was happening since before i ever had an account here.
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They'll suck.

Anybody that's been out of the game for 10 years will be woefully unprepared to step back into it, IMO. The hours and the preparation has been increasing exponentially for a decade.

The guy won a championship because his assistant didn't bother to change the terminology in Oakland after he took over the team. That's the NFL that Gruden left. The NFL he tries to re-enter will eat his ass alive.

He's gotten way too comfortable with his TV gig, IMO. He wouldn't have the drive to do the job right.
I totally disagree that he couldnt be successful again, football is still football... all of the plays called today are same ones he used to run for the most part, they're all just variations on the same theme

With his contacts and reputation, he would be able to assemble a solid coaching staff as well
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Old 01-03-2017, 05:07 PM   #116
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Anybody that's been out of the game for 10 years will be woefully unprepared to step back into it, IMO. The hours and the preparation has been increasing exponentially for a decade.

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Matt once made a very nice play in Seattle where he spun away from a pass rusher and hit Bowe off his back foot for a first down.

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I totally disagree that he couldnt be successful again, football is still football... all of the plays called today are same ones he used to run for the most part, they're all just variations on the same theme

With his contacts and reputation, he would be able to assemble a solid coaching staff as well
It's not Madden. It isn't just the plays, it's when and how you call them. If it were as simple as just having the plays, every coach out there could run an offense by simply watching film for a year or so and stealing playbooks. It's tendencies, sequencing and little wrinkles you add to a route here and there.

He'll be outprepared every single week. He'd get blown out of the barn. It would be no different than when Spurrier thought he could work 20 hours a week and hang in the NFL like he did in college.

Unless he's willing to go back to the mattresses, he'll get smoked. I don't think he would be.
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Old 01-03-2017, 05:12 PM   #118
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Dick Vermiel re-entered the league well before Jon Gruden retired.

The NFL has changed exponentially in just the last 10 years and every person on this board has acknowledged it. If Dick Vermiel or Al Saunders tried to saunter back onto the sideline, they'd lose 14 games.

Football from the late 90s looks positively paleolithic compared to what we see today. The amount of study, the reams of information, the advanced metrics and 'hidden data' that's everywhere for these guys to find now is light years beyond what he was when Gruden was still coaching.

He'd be dropped into the deep end of the pool and I don't think he'd be close to prepared for it. He could be bad teams with inexperienced coaching staffs still feeling their way, but he'd get eviscerated by every veteran coaching staff he runs into.
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Old 01-03-2017, 05:16 PM   #119
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{shrug}

He's probably a good choice for them. Getting fired by the Browns is never a great thing to have on your resume but Belichick survived it alright...

I was never terribly impressed by him in Washington but that's just such a mess of an organization that you can't get much of a read on anything.

He's had a hell of a season this year in Atlanta and Ryan says great things about him. He didn't look so good as they were circling the drain in 2015 and he couldn't do anything to save 'em, but everybody has a blip or two.

I think he's a smart offensive mind who, like any new coach, would have to establish that he has the organizational and personnel management skills to sit in the big chair. The Donks are going to get a good coach one way or the other so his hiring wouldn't do much to move the needle for me either way. They're not going to hire Rich Kotite and who is a given to be a success? I think would be a solid hire and time will tell if it works out.
Let's not forget why Shanahan was fired from Cleveland.

Because Lombardi, another shit for brains Parcells personnel guy who believes in the Patriots cult, decided to clean house on Chudzinski after one year. And surprise surprise... why did Lombardi fire Chud? Because Lombardi got advice from Bellichick that he should hire Greg Schiano. He didn't get fired because he failed. In fact, he's one the only guys who made Cleveland's offense semi-watchable the past 10 years. He's a good offensive mind and I don't want him near Denver. But that doesn't mean he's HC material.
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Gruden is an intriguing candidate. He's a much more interesting candidate than, say, Cowher.

Gruden has actually been relentlessly studying the spread so he's been a student of the game while he's been out. And he still has a terrific network -- keep in mind that he was the one who recommended Sutton to Andy Reid, so I love me some Gruden. And obviously, he's been studying draft prospects for years.

There's no doubt he can still coach players. But dude has a ton of clout to recruit an all star coaching staff and would install a very modern offense. Would be cool to see the guy get another shot.
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