groundgame
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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.Per the NFLN, Baltimore has faxed a request today to the the New England Patriots to talk to the Patriot's 31 year old offensive coordinator, Josh McDaniels. The Ravens are also interested in three other candidates, including Cowboy's young coordinator Jason Garrett.
:rocker: Garrett seems like a great choice.
Maybe this whisper came from the same 'source' that said Ed Reed was ready to take a pay cut to play for the Pats, and this is just a move by the Nevermores to placate Big Ed by bringing some Patriot blood so he can feel good about staying. Makes sooooo much sense, right?
Due to the feeling that some coordinators were getting screwed for possible job advancement since most teams fill coaching vacancies before the playoffs are over, a few years ago they started letting teams interview the coordinators of the 1 and 2 seeds during the bye week.How bloody rude to put this speculation out there before the season is over.
Where is the class....
JMD wouldn't go to the ravens, he can take over the pats in a decade or so
Unfortunately, Ed Reed is signed through 2012.
Unfortunately, Ed Reed is signed through 2012.
Giving McDaniels a HC job is like giving the hitting coach for the 27 Yankees a Managerial job.
He got last season's offense to the AFCCG. Does that not count?
Yeah a little. I attribute the success of last year's team more to the defense than the offense. I just don't think this guy has proven anything yet. Its just typical the typical NFL overreaction.
Last year's offense was 7th in the NFL, and it was the defense that collapsed against the Colts, not the offense.