With Week 18 wrapping up Sunday and the playoff picture complete, four teams already find themselves with vacancies in their top jobs: the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears and New England Patriots.
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The Chicago Bears are moving forward with their coaching search by requesting an interview with Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, according to multiple reports.
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The New England Patriots are moving quickly after firing Jerod Mayo on Sunday, as the team has requested an interview with Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, according to multiple reports.
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The Patriots have been widely linked to former Tennessee Titans coach and New England standout Mike Vrabel, but Johnson could also be a strong candidate given the need to support Drake Maye after the quarterback's promising rookie season.
Jets owner Woody Johnson has to find both a new GM and head coach this offseason and wasted little time in making requests Monday for employees of postseason-bound teams.
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With the Giants in desperate need of a quarterback, owner John Mara was asked about the timeline regarding the future of GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll if the team selects a rookie signal-caller in the draft and whether his commitment to them extended beyond next season.
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A strong finish to the season could not save Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, as Cincinnati let him go Monday after a 9-8 season that ended with the team missing the playoffs for the second straight season, according to multiple reports.
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Black Monday began in earnest with perhaps the most obvious move of the offseason: the Jacksonville Jaguars moving on from head coach Doug Pederson.
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I got a news flash on my phone that they've also already put in requests to interview both Lions coordinators. The paper also reported that they'd give the current interim head coach an interview, but the results on the field since he took over all that I need to say, "Thank you for your service, and good luck in your future endeavors."Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:30 pm [url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 480241007/]NFL
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I'm just waiting for the niners to fire Moody
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Get rid of him so the Bears can pick him up and we can counter the Curse of Robbie Gould with your new Curse of Jake Moody! I thought he was working through a leg injury that may have added to his issues. He was amazing as Michigan's kicker in college, so I have a soft spot for him.
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ESPN is reporting the Bears have asked the Cowboys for permission to talk to McCarthy, although that may not be necessary as his contract is up in Dallas.ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:36 pmI got a news flash on my phone that they've also already put in requests to interview both Lions coordinators. The paper also reported that they'd give the current interim head coach an interview, but the results on the field since he took over all that I need to say, "Thank you for your service, and good luck in your future endeavors."Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:30 pm [url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 480241007/]NFL
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I think since this morning I've seen that the Bears are planning on interviewing nearly every OC and DC in the NFL (plus McCarthy, for some weird reason). I'm not being filled with confidence by this shotgun approach.
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I think they should really go with an outside of the box candidate and pick Jeff V.
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He took over a team in total disarray and managed to beat the Packers in the season finale. And more importantly, he's cheap!ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:36 pmI got a news flash on my phone that they've also already put in requests to interview both Lions coordinators. The paper also reported that they'd give the current interim head coach an interview, but the results on the field since he took over all that I need to say, "Thank you for your service, and good luck in your future endeavors."Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:30 pm [url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 480241007/]NFL
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The Bears have been on a coaching/QB carousel for the last 10 years. I don't think it matters who they hire he's going to inherit a QB he didn't want and likely won't work in his system. 2 years and they'll be looking at another first round QB. A year later they'll fire their coach.ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:15 pm I think since this morning I've seen that the Bears are planning on interviewing nearly every OC and DC in the NFL (plus McCarthy, for some weird reason). I'm not being filled with confidence by this shotgun approach.
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He took over a team in total disarray and, notwithstanding the Packers game, they got considerably worse. Under Eberflus, they were in games and then found spectacular ways to lose them, often through gross coaching malpractice. After Eberflus was fired, the gross coaching malpractice remained, but they weren't blowing close games because they were getting blown out from the start.LawBeefaroni wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 1:51 pmHe took over a team in total disarray and managed to beat the Packers in the season finale. And more importantly, he's cheap!ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:36 pmI got a news flash on my phone that they've also already put in requests to interview both Lions coordinators. The paper also reported that they'd give the current interim head coach an interview, but the results on the field since he took over all that I need to say, "Thank you for your service, and good luck in your future endeavors."Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:30 pm [url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 480241007/]NFL
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Can't count out "He's cheap!" as an important factor when talking about the McCaskeys, though.
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I think offensive minded coaches would love the idea of Williams. I'd love to see the creativity of Ben Johnson combined with Williams's skills - I think they're a strong match that could break that cycle.EvilHomer3k wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:06 pmThe Bears have been on a coaching/QB carousel for the last 10 years. I don't think it matters who they hire he's going to inherit a QB he didn't want and likely won't work in his system. 2 years and they'll be looking at another first round QB. A year later they'll fire their coach.ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:15 pm I think since this morning I've seen that the Bears are planning on interviewing nearly every OC and DC in the NFL (plus McCarthy, for some weird reason). I'm not being filled with confidence by this shotgun approach.
(I'm ignoring the Bears' QB curse, of course.)
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Fired the Special Teams coach instead.
Which may also fix Moody's issues, especially after the injury, but it was obvious in the preseason when the Niners looked like they had no clue what to do with the new kickoff rules that he might be in trouble.
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By new GM, you mean new QB, right?Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:30 pm
Jets owner Woody Johnson has to find both a new GM and head coach this offseason and wasted little time in making requests Monday for employees of postseason-bound teams.
Funny how the Jets were better without Rodgers the last couple of years, than they were with him this year.
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He beat the Packers though. Generally that's good for a 5 year contract at least.ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:36 pm I got a news flash on my phone that they've also already put in requests to interview both Lions coordinators. The paper also reported that they'd give the current interim head coach an interview, but the results on the field since he took over all that I need to say, "Thank you for your service, and good luck in your future endeavors."
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McCarthy's five-year tenure with the Cowboys ends with a 49-35 regular-season record and a 1-3 playoff ledger.
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The Bears got their guy. Ben Johnson, architect of one of the best offenses in football, comes to Chicago and the franchise known for its offensive ineptitude to be its 19th head coach.
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Wish granted!ImLawBoy wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:26 pmI think offensive minded coaches would love the idea of Williams. I'd love to see the creativity of Ben Johnson combined with Williams's skills - I think they're a strong match that could break that cycle.EvilHomer3k wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:06 pmThe Bears have been on a coaching/QB carousel for the last 10 years. I don't think it matters who they hire he's going to inherit a QB he didn't want and likely won't work in his system. 2 years and they'll be looking at another first round QB. A year later they'll fire their coach.ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:15 pm I think since this morning I've seen that the Bears are planning on interviewing nearly every OC and DC in the NFL (plus McCarthy, for some weird reason). I'm not being filled with confidence by this shotgun approach.
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Not a knock on Ben Johnson, but it feels like talented assistants on great teams have like a 20% success rate in becoming successful head coaches.
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Or they're masked by their head coaches (look at Eric Bieniemy, and he hasn't even been given a head coaching shot yet!).El Guapo wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:59 pm Not a knock on Ben Johnson, but it feels like talented assistants on great teams have like a 20% success rate in becoming successful head coaches.
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I saw an interview with Belichick recently where he talked about how vastly different the job of head coach is from that of being an offensive / defensive coordinator. That your primary job as head coach is managing personnel combined with a bazillion other things that you don't need to worry about when you are a coordinator.pr0ner wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:54 pmOr they're masked by their head coaches (look at Eric Bieniemy, and he hasn't even been given a head coaching shot yet!).El Guapo wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:59 pm Not a knock on Ben Johnson, but it feels like talented assistants on great teams have like a 20% success rate in becoming successful head coaches.
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Is that a different success rate from new head coaches coming from other scenarios? I don't think anyone but the most rosy-eyed Bears fans or hot take sports hosts are saying that this is a no lose hire, but it still strikes me as a smart move given the options. I mean, the Bears could have hired a retread like McCarthy or Carroll, but that comes with its own set of risks. Yes, he'll have to learn on the fly how to run the whole dang show instead of just the offense, but the word I've heard is that he's looking at former head coaches to fill his coordinator roles, which seems like a smart way to get some experience on the sidelines. Given the success he's had with Lions, where it seems like it's truly his offense and he's not just a figurehead running the head coach's offense, I think it's a smart hire. He seems like the right kind of coach to pair with Williams.El Guapo wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:59 pm Not a knock on Ben Johnson, but it feels like talented assistants on great teams have like a 20% success rate in becoming successful head coaches.
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Bills fans raise over $100K for diabetes research to support Ravens player who dropped crucial pass
Ravens fans expressed their anger anyway, flooding Andrews' Instagram account with resentful comments. His last post was for National Diabetes Awareness Month in November, where Andrews discussed the continuous glucose monitoring system he uses to treat his Type 1 diabetes.
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A GoFundMe campaign was started by a Bills fanpage to raise at least $5,000 for a Type 1 diabetes charity in Andrews' name.
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That goal was surpassed within hours, and as of Thursday evening, the GoFundMe page has raised more than $100,000.
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Andrews addressed the GoFundMe in a heartfelt Instagram post Thursday about the loss.
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He highlighted the love and encouragement in spite of the negativity, including those donating to the Breakthrough T1D organization the Bills fans fundraised for.
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I dunno. Not saying it's a bad hire (almost certainly the best hire on the table I think), it's just that the failure rate always seems so high.ImLawBoy wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:27 amIs that a different success rate from new head coaches coming from other scenarios? I don't think anyone but the most rosy-eyed Bears fans or hot take sports hosts are saying that this is a no lose hire, but it still strikes me as a smart move given the options. I mean, the Bears could have hired a retread like McCarthy or Carroll, but that comes with its own set of risks. Yes, he'll have to learn on the fly how to run the whole dang show instead of just the offense, but the word I've heard is that he's looking at former head coaches to fill his coordinator roles, which seems like a smart way to get some experience on the sidelines. Given the success he's had with Lions, where it seems like it's truly his offense and he's not just a figurehead running the head coach's offense, I think it's a smart hire. He seems like the right kind of coach to pair with Williams.El Guapo wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:59 pm Not a knock on Ben Johnson, but it feels like talented assistants on great teams have like a 20% success rate in becoming successful head coaches.
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LOL, the Raiders hire Pete Carroll as head coach.
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Double LOL at the Cowboys job being so toxic they hired Brian Schottenheimer and didn't interview, well, any real name candidates.
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Heh. Washington fans ecstatic that he's out...
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I kinda hope Arrogant Rodgers sticks around for this (per ESPN):
Emphasis mine.FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Completing their leadership overhaul, the New York Jets hired Darren Mougey as their general manager Saturday.
Mougey, a longtime Denver Broncos scout and executive who became their assistant general manager in 2022, will team with newly hired coach Aaron Glenn -- a brain trust with no previous experience in their new positions. It's a bold pairing by the Jets, who are trying to reboot after a turmoil-filled season and a 14-year playoff drought.
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And get Chip Kelly as OC
I actually think the Raiders are doing well, at least better than they have in a long time. Carroll is a perfect Raiders Coach, save for the age - does he still have the juice? I think he might, at least for a couple of years.The Las Vegas Raiders have made their final coordinator hire ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Last week, the franchise hired Pete Carroll to take the role of head coach. Now, Carroll has a key position filled on staff: offensive coordinator.
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Yeah, all those Superbowl championships he won with the Lions. And he inherited a QB who made it to the Superbowl. He didn't develop a QB, and he didn't take a prime offense to the promised land. He is suspiciously someone who was at the right place at the right time, but what's done is done, we'll see what happens. If he hires the right supporting cast, then maybe he won't suck so bad.ImLawBoy wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:27 amIs that a different success rate from new head coaches coming from other scenarios? I don't think anyone but the most rosy-eyed Bears fans or hot take sports hosts are saying that this is a no lose hire, but it still strikes me as a smart move given the options. I mean, the Bears could have hired a retread like McCarthy or Carroll, but that comes with its own set of risks. Yes, he'll have to learn on the fly how to run the whole dang show instead of just the offense, but the word I've heard is that he's looking at former head coaches to fill his coordinator roles, which seems like a smart way to get some experience on the sidelines. Given the success he's had with Lions, where it seems like it's truly his offense and he's not just a figurehead running the head coach's offense, I think it's a smart hire. He seems like the right kind of coach to pair with Williams.El Guapo wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:59 pm Not a knock on Ben Johnson, but it feels like talented assistants on great teams have like a 20% success rate in becoming successful head coaches.
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But yeah, offensive line. They need to go crazy in the FA market, and hopefully get a stud in the draft. Drafting Jimbo Covert in 83 enabled the solid offense in 85.
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