Joey007
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.After BB retires, Nick Caserio will be running the show. Who he chooses as the head coach may or may not already be with the team.I'd be very surprised if Vrabel came to the Pats as the HC.. It's more likely that someone on the team already would take over..
It's possible, but I bet they'd probably get more money elsewhere. My vote would be for Patricia. Either way, it will be Caserio running the show.If either Patricia or McDaniels are still here they'll take over.
If either Patricia or McDaniels are still here they'll take over.
It's possible, but I bet they'd probably get more money elsewhere. My vote would be for Patricia. Either way, it will be Caserio running the show.
That's why the Pats had to back up the Brinks truck for Caserio.An important point to remember: because BB, not Caserio, has final say over the roster, the Patriots cannot block Caserio from interviewing for or accepting a GM position that would give him final say.
BB is the head of the organization under Kraft.. BB is the one who will do the hiring of his replacement. Not Caserio..
Imagine if BB retires in 5 years and Vrabel becomes his successor. I'd be ecstatic about that.
Agreed, and and unless something changes, he already has. BB hired Caserio and decided to back the Brinks truck up for him to extend him through 2020. <---- Single periodBB is the head of the organization under Kraft.. BB is the one who will do the hiring of his replacement. Not Caserio..
It will be interesting to see how BB leaves, and health could play a factor. Will he gradually reduce his role? If so, what final role will he settle into. Given how much he loves teaching, I wouldn't assume that GMing would be his final role.Suppose that it's possible that BB will stay on board after retiring from HC duties and assume GM responsibilities even if it's in some unusual advisory capacity.
He'd be a blast to play for, he's gotta be a DC first though most likely.
He was offered a DC role and turned it down from what I heard:
49ers offer defensive coordinator job to Mike Vrabel, per report
I'm guessing he'll get offered another one pretty soon (like within a couple years tops). IMO/best guess.
Imagine if BB retires in 5 years and Vrabel becomes his successor. I'd be ecstatic about that.