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I just think he throws **** against the wall
Got the feeling we are best out of it. Never wanted him.Tommy Rees has been promoted to Cleveland's OC.
So he is out.
Keith Carter from the Jets
New coach there will probably clean house
He was Vrabels OLine coach in Tenn for 4 years
There's a poster here who does not like Saleh: thinks he would turn Gonzo into a zone CB. I think that's a legitimate concern.
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Predicting Mike Vrabel's coaching and front office staff with Patriots
What the coaching and front office staff could look like with Mike Vrabel as Patriots head coachpatriotswire.usatoday.com
“Keith Carter was nobody’s favorite coach and I can say that with a lot of confidence.”
Former Jets offensive linemen Adam Pankey (who spent time with Carter in Tennessee as well) and Trystan Colon have liked posts on social media calling for Carter's firing.
Carter is a very intense coach and runs very intense practices. His reputation is as a mean-spirited coach who puts his players in danger in practice by working them too hard, often leading to increased injury risk. It's no coincidence that Carter's offensive lines are often among the most injured in football, and the 2023 Jets are evidence of that.
???Vrabel, I think will be calculated in his decisions. Its the Krafts that rush everything
Yes, Vrabel would have removed one of the reasons why we didn't sign top free agents.I want to apologize; for doubting Kraft, I didn’t think he had it in him to right a wrong.
But he really did, my only regret is not having Vrabel in place last year for this rebuild.
We might of had a much better draft and free agency.
The market was bad because the cap jumped way up so teams were able to keep their best players. Wolf made the right moves by keeping the FA$$ till this year, and also on taking Maye.Yes, Vrabel would have removed one of the reasons why we didn't sign top free agents.
However, the market was really awful. The money is indeed better spent this year.
I’m trying to look at it through rose colored lenses. Kraft was pushing for the collaboration thing for years now, as we saw with the last few years under Belichick. That was clearly one of his goals with a new regime, given how many times he mentioned it, let alone Mayo and Wolf mentioning it. Kraft needed to see it fail. He needed a reminder of the Carroll/Grier era, a reminder of what happened then, and seeing it happen all over again this year. I doubt Kraft would have given Vrabel the final say last year (as Schefter says he has, and Shefter’s never wrong about these things), so I doubt he would have taken the job if even offered. Let’s just thank our lucky stars that no one hired him last year, that Kraft saw the light, and he’s here now with final say.I want to apologize; for doubting Kraft, I didn’t think he had it in him to right a wrong.
But he really did, my only regret is not having Vrabel in place last year for this rebuild.
We might of had a much better draft and free agency.
I do not think there is one iota of a chance Saleh would come here.Vrabel is going to be the one deciding what defenses they are going to run. He’s not going to hire a DC who primarily runs zone if he wants them in man to man coverages most of the time.
I do not think there is one iota of a chance Saleh would come here.
I am surprised they are not interviewing Wink Martindale who is interviewing with Colts and Falcons
McD is not a slam dunk at all.OC there are only 3 realistic candidates for now
1. Rams QB coordinator
2. Josh Mcown
3. Josh McDaniels .
McDaniels seems like a slam dunk hire.
Is there a way we can poach Charlie Weiss Jr from Ole Miss to become future OC.
I think they're waiting for McCown to be available, which is the 20th?Any confirmed interview requests?
McD is not a slam dunk at all.
I think they're waiting for McCown to be available, which is the 20th?
He can eye HC jobs but doesn’t mean he will get one:I'll repeat McCown is already eyeing HC openings so I'd consider Udinski. Poor JJ McCarthy lol
Fourth name for Seahawks offensive coordinator job revealed
The Seahawks’ search for a new offensive coordinator reached its second week, and a new candidate emerged: Vikings assistant Grant Udinski, who is just 28.www.seattletimes.com
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