Swap out fat Matt for him immediately.
Matt Patricia is doing Ernie Adam’s job, he’s the Patriots Senior Football Advisor, Flores is going to coach, not do research and structure contracts.
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That didn't take long...
Why do people think Matty P. runs the D? He is our new Ernie..runs the scout team and makes free agency calls for us...
The D is run by Belichick-Belichick-Mayo basically.
Lest we forget the Fire Bill crowd.That doesn't mean anything. LOLfins fans are accustomed to what chaos looks like. They know nothing else.
You have morons this board who want the NEP to lose vs BUF just so Josh gets a head start on the interview process and leaves.
That didn't take long...
It screams of a guy that has a couple possible problems:I agree. The annual turnover at OC is strange
DEN's ownership situation is very much in flux.Denver is interviewing like 40 coaches.
I think I saw Chicago has scheduled like 10.
I don’t like a team that’s direction is to talk to so many people.
They should have it down to 3 to 5 coaches.
By identifying what direction and what kind of team and atmosphere they are creating.
To me it shows me Denver hasn’t learned anything.
For Brian it'd mean a few years with a massive upgrade in salary and prestige.Dolphins interviewing Daboll. Looks like they want an offensive minded HC. But Daboll can't turn water into wine. The issue wasn't Flores.
The problem here is that Miami has been flush with draft picks and had a real chance to turn something around, but places like Chicago? It's going to be much tougher to build a team there.This doesn't make any sense. Why would any team interview a HC with a losing record (.490) that never made the playoffs in his first 3 years? I was told he was a failure and this would never happen. I was duped.
It's a mixed bag going forward.The problem here is that Miami has been flush with draft picks and had a real chance to turn something around, but places like Chicago? It's going to be much tougher to build a team there.
Tough Love probably ain't the way to go in the modern NFL, especially not in MIA.
Flo gotta read the room and realize throwing Tua under the bus is the same thing as throwing the GM under the bus.
How quick is that commute via helicopter?