I thought I saw something last night about TEN extending Mularkey?
Luck will be fine in 2018.
I see McDaniels heading to Indy
Thanks Doc.
The Titans are going to interview Texans DC Mike Vrabel for their head coaching job to replace Mike Mularkey.
โ John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) January 15, 2018
Looks like the Seahags are trying to put the old gang together again.
Former #Giants coach Ben McAdoo is interviewing for the #Browns OC job today, source said (as @MaryKayCabot reported).
โ Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 16, 2018
Prodigal son isn't returning then?
Think Philbin returning is more important than McAdoo anyway.
michiganjoe posted:Think Philbin returning is more important than McAdoo anyway.
I miss Regis. Kathy Lee too.
Kathy Lee scares the **** out if me.
michiganjoe posted:Former #Giants coach Ben McAdoo is interviewing for the #Browns OC job today, source said (as @MaryKayCabot reported).
โ Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 16, 2018
Now there's a GB, GB West and GB East!
Source tells @sportingnews that @Colts defensive line coach Gary Emanuel has interviewed for same position with @packers
โ Alex Marvez (@alexmarvez) January 17, 2018
Todd Haley's out in Pittsburgh.
Somebody was going to be chopped after that stuff came out...
Hearing Mike Vrabel is looking to hire Darren Perry. Maybe for DC. Has coached DBs for #Packers since 2009. #Titans
โ Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) January 22, 2018
They played together in Pittsburgh, some familiarity there.
The Packers are hiring Ryan Downard, who had been the safeties coach at Bowling Green State University the last two years, according to the school. Downard will join the defensive staff under new coordinator Mike Pettine. Downard previously worked for Pettine with the Cleveland Browns. The Packers still have not announced Pettine's hiring or the other staff changes made this offseason.
So the Packers are on a Downard spiral.
For those of you scoring at home, to clear up any misconceptions, Jason Simmons is the secondary coach in Green Bay, not the assistant
โ Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) January 23, 2018
So long Perry...
The team website still lists him as the Asst. Special Teams coach.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/...ffensive-coordinator
The Tennessee Titans hired Matt LaFleur as offensive coordinator, selecting their man to run their offense and lead quarterback Marcus Mariota to the next level.
LaFleur, who spent the 2017 season as the Rams offensive coordinator with Jared Goff, left for Tennessee to take a play-calling position, which amounted a promotion.
Scott McCloughan joined the staff in Cleveland last week, reportedly already part of several draft meetings.
Herschel posted:Scott McCloughan joined the staff in Cleveland last week, reportedly already part of several draft meetings.
And doing shots as they watch film...
Herschel posted:Scott McCloughan joined the staff in Cleveland last week, reportedly already part of several draft meetings.
No ****....They're going to be a real good team inside of 2 years
Will be interesting to watch what happens. Lots of reasons to expect a quick and substantial turn around.
Top/many picks
Appearance of a stacked front office
A decent / young core to grow
Report: Brad Childress expected to join Bears staff https://t.co/TsJYUu9qEd
โ ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) February 5, 2018
Lions officially announce Matt Patricia as their head coach. He doesn't come in on a high note.
Bet the over in all Detroit games next year. ๐
Yes, Patricia got torched and had no answers. He just looked kind of dumbfounded by the end of the game, like he knew whatever call he was going to make was going to be perfectly ripped apart by Pederson. What do you think the Lions players are thinking right now?
Fandame posted:Yes, Patricia got torched and had no answers. He just looked kind of dumbfounded by the end of the game, like he knew whatever call he was going to make was going to be perfectly ripped apart by Pederson. What do you think the Lions players are thinking right now?
What do you think AARON is thinking right now?
YooperPackfan posted:Fandame posted:Yes, Patricia got torched and had no answers. He just looked kind of dumbfounded by the end of the game, like he knew whatever call he was going to make was going to be perfectly ripped apart by Pederson. What do you think the Lions players are thinking right now?
What do you think AARON is thinking right now?
He's thinking of throwing for 600 yards and counting on two wins.
Fandame posted:YooperPackfan posted:Fandame posted:Yes, Patricia got torched and had no answers. He just looked kind of dumbfounded by the end of the game, like he knew whatever call he was going to make was going to be perfectly ripped apart by Pederson. What do you think the Lions players are thinking right now?
What do you think AARON is thinking right now?
He's thinking of throwing for 600 yards and counting on two wins.
Meet the new boss....
YooperPackfan posted:
What do you think AARON is thinking right now?
Screwing the brains out of Danica?
Canโt fall under the assumption that Aaron and a new DC solves everything.
This is a sobering read of operational failure across the board last year.
Much to fix over the next six months.
ChilliJon posted:Canโt fall under the assumption that Aaron and a new DC solves everything.
This is a sobering read of operational failure across the board last year.
Much to fix over the next six months.
Grim. Really grim.
I know many will laugh at this, but I recently rewatched the NFCCG against the Seahawks. What frosted me was not the IDIOTIC play of AJ Hawk both on the fake field goal or the last five minutes when he replaced an injured Clay Matthews and basically played worse than any of us on X4 would if we had to suit up (I maintain he was STEALING his salary his last three years in GB), but the way the coaching staff MISSED that Richard Sherman was playing with ONE ARM late in the game and managed NOT to tell AR about it, somehow, or call plays that would take advantage of that. BB wouldn't make that mistake, and neither would Eagles Coach Peterson. RIDICULOUS. Especially on the series after Burnett's INT.
Somehow, MM needs to revisit his processes and tweak them. JMHO.
I've said as much every time some one trots out the "lost season cuz AR on IR" trope around here. Way more missing this year than QB.
Fandame posted:Yes, Patricia got torched and had no answers. He just looked kind of dumbfounded by the end of the game, like he knew whatever call he was going to make was going to be perfectly ripped apart by Pederson. What do you think the Lions players are thinking right now?
They're probably thinking thank god Green Bay is coached by McCarthy and not Pederson.
DH13 posted:Way more missing this year than QB.
Agreed 100%. Unfortunately a big part of the 'missing' was competent QB play by the backup(s).
ChilliJon posted:Canโt fall under the assumption that Aaron and a new DC solves everything.
This is a sobering read of operational failure across the board last year.
Much to fix over the next six months.
Not that sobering. After reading it I decided to get drunk.