JMC00
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I hate to say it, but Romeo might want to consider retiring. Looks like the game has passed him by.
Was gonna post this almost verbatim.
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I hate to say it, but Romeo might want to consider retiring. Looks like the game has passed him by.
Caserio was extended through 2020 making more money than any GM in the league. When BB is gone, Caserio will be running the show. The next head coach will report to Caserio.
At some point, when BB decides to retire (a day that we all hope is in the distant future), he will have to look the Krafts in the eye and tell them whether or not he thinks Josh is the right guy to succeed him, assuming that he is still on the Patriots' staff at the time. If he has decided that Josh isn't, BB will probably either make another suggestion or give the Krafts a list of people he thinks of as possible successors.I like McDaniels. I think he learned a valuable lesson in Denver that he needs to be Josh and not little Bill.
At some point, when BB decides to retire (a day that we all hope is in the distant future), he will have to look the Krafts in the eye and tell them whether or not he thinks Josh is the right guy to succeed him, assuming that he is still on the Patriots' staff at the time. If he has decided that Josh isn't, BB will probably either make another suggestion or give the Krafts a list of people he thinks of as possible successors.
Yet BB brought him back as OC. That says a lot to me.Wasnt impressed by McDaniels in denver, and thought he was rude to BB as a mentor at the time. That and even considering Tebow as a legitimate draft for QB was ridiculous. Some people are good offensive coaches, but not coaching material. Maybe he learned, I dont know.
But he wouldnt be my 1st choice. Doesnt matter BB is going no were.
fixed.It's rare having a GOAT coach, and a team is lucking getting a GOAT quarterback. But when you get both at the same time?.....well, that happens only once ever!
That said, Garoppolo and McDaniels seem to have a solid relationship. And assuming they stick together, I think they'll do their best to live up to Brady's and Belichick's standards. Jonathan will be sure of that
I think the reason they cant win is because the Texans picked Clowney who is an injury bust instead of picking a QB.He's got JJ Watt and Clowney down there and can't win a game.
Right, they could have taken the immortal Blake Bortles or Johnny Football instead!
Also, Clowney has played in 6 games this year. Not necessarily well, but still...
And supposedly Watts is the best thing next to Superman!
Bridgewater is pretty awful too. Carr, yeah, that would have been a good pick. But then, a lot of teams missed on him. Supposedly they we're going to take Jimmy G. Who I expect will end up the best QB of the bunch. IIRC, they we're picking right after us in the 2d round.They could have still had Clowney and got a QB. Seattle practically gave away the 32nd pick when Pats got Easley. Texans need a future QB and '14 was a deep QB class and they were position to get either Bridgewater or Carr and they took a guard Just a terrible job by O'Brien and Smith on the QB position the last two years.
Only thing I can think of why O'Brien has decided with to go with journeymen and career backups his two years and not draft Bridgewater or Carr when he had the chance is that he has McNair sold on Hackenberg.
Considering what he walked into at Penn State, I'd have to say he did pretty well there.Nevermind his struggles at Houston. I thought he was average at best based solely on his tenure at Penn. You never truly know how a new coach will perform but he seems to be failing ridiculously fast and I want no part of that coming back here.