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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.there is a lot of truth to this... and it is the most compelling rationale I have heard to move on from Belichick... Time for a new voice as maybe the old guard has gotten tired...You really need to stop living in the past. There's a dozen HCs in their 30s/40s that have winning records or brought their teams to playoffs or turned them around.
- Dan Campbell took the garbage that Fat Matt left behind (BB-tree), wins division in year 3
- Mike McDaniel back-2-back playoffs
- Zac Taylor took his team to SB in year 3
- Nick Sirianni took his team to SB in year 2
- Stefanski, in playoffs again w/ Joe Flacco
- McVay in playoffs a year after blowing up his team.
- Shanahan always fields a contender
- McDermott won division 4 straight years
- Matt LaFleur in playoffs again same year he lost franchise QB
- Kevin O'Connell wins division his 1st season
- Demico Ryan, rookie HC wins division in 1st year
- Shane Steichen brings team 1 gm from making playoffs in his rookie season w/ a back-up QB.
And before you ask how many SBs they've won, you first need to make the playoffs, be competitive. I'll take what these young coaches are doing over the **** show sub .500 crap that Bill's been putting out.
Yes, of course: Staley, Arthur Smith, Kingsbury, Nagy, Rhule, etc. There's always risk when hiring coaches or players. It's the nature of any business. That's not a reason to not make a move.there is a lot of truth to this... and it is the most compelling rationale I have heard to move on from Belichick... Time for a new voice as maybe the old guard has gotten tired...
but there are also a slew of first time coaches that have not panned out... which can leave a team in the dumps for an extended period of time...
He took a POS team, and they continued to be a POS team.Better be Mike Vrabel. He took a pos team and beat super bowl champion Doug Pedersen's divison leading squad. Something Bill couldn't or wouldn't do with the Goat since he had a point to make.
Are we sure Robert is not distracted again....The Patriots are a professional organization worth billions. There's no reason to fear they won't conduct a thorough evaluation in search of a proven, competent GM and HC.
They have to follow the Rooney Rule unless they have a formal succession plan in place, which by all accounts does not exist. No comp picks for internal promotions, only if he’s hired to be another team’s HC.Does anyone know if Mayo is the guy do the Pats still have to follow the Rooney rule ?
Will they get a 3rd round draft pick if they hire him?
Which he very well could be hired as a HC here or elsewhere.They have to follow the Rooney Rule unless they have a formal succession plan in place, which by all accounts does not exist. No comp picks for internal promotions, only if he’s hired to be another team’s HC.
Which, is absurd. Think about it…Does anyone know if Mayo is the guy do the Pats still have to follow the Rooney rule ?
Will they get a 3rd round draft pick if they hire him?
I am reading Sirianni might be in danger if the iggles collapse continues.
The thought is maybe his OC and DC who both got to be HC this year, were the prime movers on that team
No Mayo - he's too bent on proving something and I want someone who has proved something outside of BB's shadow.
BOB makes a ton of sense.
He's been successful at 4 different places and roles. He has recent experience in college, running his own program at Penn St. & Texans, and knows enough of the workings with the Pats - but not stuck in the "old system". I think he'd value a 2nd chance as HC in the NFL and he's a local guy. He could keep Mayo at DC if they agree. Bring back Pioli or Ziegler to inject some new blood into FA/Draft.