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"Free agency started last night and was pretty crazy some huge money being spent. Osweiler getting £18m a year for the Texans, leaving the Broncos without a QB, Giants have spent a fortune on good but not great players, Oliver Vernon has more guaranteed money than JJ Watt. lots more deals but cant be bothered to list them all."
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Their biggest chance ever to get Detroit to the superbowl and they fucked it before they even got a shot at the NFC title. Fucking embarrassing.
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Great result that for the Skins. I refuse to call them Commanders.
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the young man has lit them up, thirty one points at half time. nothing I haven't seen all season, he's played like this most games
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How the fuck are Detroit favourite for the Super Bowl with this defense? Make West Ham this season look good at defending!
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I don't think I've ever disliked a team more than this chiefs outfit, fucking despise them
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That TD to Kelce was ludicrous.
Having said that the Chiefs are getting plenty of penalty favours.
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Got the beers in and enjoying an.all nighters. Want Lions to win this year, primarily because they are one of only 2 original teams to never reach the Superbowl. Get more into the thing during play offs. Love a good match in the cold and snow too.
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Don't Dog on Jerry. He's doing a grand job.!


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Takashi Miike" wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 12:31 I wasn't shocked Mccarthy moved on from the cowboys, and I'm not his biggest fan but those players were still giving 100% in that meaningless game (for them) in week eighteen. Jerry Jones and his son deserve someone really bad next
Yeah, Jerry Jones showed his characteristic lack of class over Mike McCarthy.

I would say the Jets should interview him but, to be honest, anybody coming out of the Dallas hothouse needs some time to clear their mind! He should take a year off.

Dallas will likely throw a big money offer at Ben Johnson. He should, of course, turn it down!

I'd go for Monken if I were the Jets, too. At this point, I'd want to interview him and Glenn and then make a choice. The lack of any GM appointment - and any GM input over the new HC - speaks volumes about how chaotic the Jets are. I'm afraid absolutely nothing has changed.
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I wasn't shocked Mccarthy moved on from the cowboys, and I'm not his biggest fan but those players were still giving 100% in that meaningless game (for them) in week eighteen. Jerry Jones and his son deserve someone really bad next
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No, I stand by my theory you need an offensive mind in charge. Monken would be perfect, I think the OC with the Texans (Slowik, another from the Shanahan tree) is also very good but much younger. He would be a gamble. Kellen Moore is a no for me. Kliff would be a good pick, but there's still that question about him running the whole show, and one I like a lot is Liam Coen of the Bucs. Your owner needs to start moving, as Vrabel showed these jobs and coaches get picked up very quick
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 10:49
southbankbornnbred wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 10:35
Takashi Miike" wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 22:05
you've requested an interview with our DC, Joe Whitt Jr. a very good defensive mind, a great communicator/leader and someone with a lot of experience. we wouldn't want to lose him this early, especially as teams are also sniffing around Kingsbury. thankfully we have a succession plan on both sides of the ball, coaching wise, but don't want to lose anyone yet
Yeah, just seen that TM. It would be a left-field choice.

I like the sound of Whitt, especially as he has coaching experience on both sides of the ball. But he's probably been a bit of a "yes man" to Dan Quinn as your DC, which makes me skeptical about his ability to come in as a HC. Quinn is an excellent defensive mind - one of the best in the league - and he must surely be calling the shots on that side of things in Washington.

If we went after a Washington coach, surely we should be considering giving Kingsbury (OC) another shot at things?

At this stage, I think it's going to go to Aaron Glenn - who is, at least, running the show defensively in Detroit. Campbell and Johnson are both offensive specialists. So they've left Glenn to run the defense. My only doubt about Glenn is the basic (and most important Q): is he an upgrade on Saleh? No point sacking a HC if the guy coming in is not an improvement. Glenn might be. He might not be.

The other name seemingly in the frame is Arthur Smith, OC at Pittsburgh. But he really struggled without a decent QB when he was HC in Atlanta - and Pittsburgh's offense has been their Achilles heel this season.
No, he's not a yes man at all, and he's in charge of the defence. As, I said we don't want to lose him so please take someone else
Interesting. Maybe we should have a good look at Whitt, then?

The Jets, as usual, have put themselves in a poor position by not really having much of a succession plan after opting to sack Saleh. I wasn't against them doing it, as he wasn't improving as a HC after three years. But when you decide to sack somebody, you've got to set a better replacement as the benchmark.

I'm not sure the disorganised Jets thought that through enough. They relied on Vrabel being available - and then the Patsies ensured he wasn't (can't blame them). Now we're a bit fucked.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 10:35
Takashi Miike" wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 22:05
southbankbornnbred wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 18:12 Vrabel's inevitable decision to join the Patsies as HC means the Jets will probably end up with a risky hire. I think Woody was not expecting the Patriots to fire Mayo after one season - and assumed Vrabel would covet the Jets gig.

Thankfully, "insiders" seem to think Rex Ryan is out of the running for a return to New York.

Doesn't leave a crowded field. Looks more and more likely we will offer the role to Aaron Glenn. A Jets legend, but it's a huge step up for him as DC in Detroit to HC in New York. He's also regarded as the third-best coach in Detroit, after Campbell and Johnson (OC). Do we really want that?

I like him as a person. But it feels a bit Herm Edwards, and you have to wonder if that's an upgrade on Rob Saleh (which surely has to be the main aim of changing HCs?). Still, the fans like him and they will give him time to rebuild if he gets the job.





 
you've requested an interview with our DC, Joe Whitt Jr. a very good defensive mind, a great communicator/leader and someone with a lot of experience. we wouldn't want to lose him this early, especially as teams are also sniffing around Kingsbury. thankfully we have a succession plan on both sides of the ball, coaching wise, but don't want to lose anyone yet
Yeah, just seen that TM. It would be a left-field choice.

I like the sound of Whitt, especially as he has coaching experience on both sides of the ball. But he's probably been a bit of a "yes man" to Dan Quinn as your DC, which makes me skeptical about his ability to come in as a HC. Quinn is an excellent defensive mind - one of the best in the league - and he must surely be calling the shots on that side of things in Washington.

If we went after a Washington coach, surely we should be considering giving Kingsbury (OC) another shot at things?

At this stage, I think it's going to go to Aaron Glenn - who is, at least, running the show defensively in Detroit. Campbell and Johnson are both offensive specialists. So they've left Glenn to run the defense. My only doubt about Glenn is the basic (and most important Q): is he an upgrade on Saleh? No point sacking a HC if the guy coming in is not an improvement. Glenn might be. He might not be.

The other name seemingly in the frame is Arthur Smith, OC at Pittsburgh. But he really struggled without a decent QB when he was HC in Atlanta - and Pittsburgh's offense has been their Achilles heel this season.
No, he's not a yes man at all, and he's in charge of the defence. As, I said we don't want to lose him so please take someone else
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The guy who isn't getting a sniff as a HC candidate anywhere, and who I think should be in the frame is Todd Monken (OC) at Baltimore.

He might be a good fit for us. He's in his 50s and has been around the block a few times - he's not somebody whose reputation is based on a single season etc. He runs a "Jets football" offense, plenty of strength on the ground, and will be coming out of a franchise with a strong, solid coaching culture.

Of course, he's been helped enormously by having Lamar Jackson. So the Q would be how good is he without a top-five QB?
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 22:05
southbankbornnbred wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 18:12 Vrabel's inevitable decision to join the Patsies as HC means the Jets will probably end up with a risky hire. I think Woody was not expecting the Patriots to fire Mayo after one season - and assumed Vrabel would covet the Jets gig.

Thankfully, "insiders" seem to think Rex Ryan is out of the running for a return to New York.

Doesn't leave a crowded field. Looks more and more likely we will offer the role to Aaron Glenn. A Jets legend, but it's a huge step up for him as DC in Detroit to HC in New York. He's also regarded as the third-best coach in Detroit, after Campbell and Johnson (OC). Do we really want that?

I like him as a person. But it feels a bit Herm Edwards, and you have to wonder if that's an upgrade on Rob Saleh (which surely has to be the main aim of changing HCs?). Still, the fans like him and they will give him time to rebuild if he gets the job.




 
you've requested an interview with our DC, Joe Whitt Jr. a very good defensive mind, a great communicator/leader and someone with a lot of experience. we wouldn't want to lose him this early, especially as teams are also sniffing around Kingsbury. thankfully we have a succession plan on both sides of the ball, coaching wise, but don't want to lose anyone yet
Yeah, just seen that TM. It would be a left-field choice.

I like the sound of Whitt, especially as he has coaching experience on both sides of the ball. But he's probably been a bit of a "yes man" to Dan Quinn as your DC, which makes me skeptical about his ability to come in as a HC. Quinn is an excellent defensive mind - one of the best in the league - and he must surely be calling the shots on that side of things in Washington.

If we went after a Washington coach, surely we should be considering giving Kingsbury (OC) another shot at things?

At this stage, I think it's going to go to Aaron Glenn - who is, at least, running the show defensively in Detroit. Campbell and Johnson are both offensive specialists. So they've left Glenn to run the defense. My only doubt about Glenn is the basic (and most important Q): is he an upgrade on Saleh? No point sacking a HC if the guy coming in is not an improvement. Glenn might be. He might not be.

The other name seemingly in the frame is Arthur Smith, OC at Pittsburgh. But he really struggled without a decent QB when he was HC in Atlanta - and Pittsburgh's offense has been their Achilles heel this season.
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Hard to see beyond any of the home teams from the div round,  but stranger things have happened and got to be in it to win it.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 18:12 Vrabel's inevitable decision to join the Patsies as HC means the Jets will probably end up with a risky hire. I think Woody was not expecting the Patriots to fire Mayo after one season - and assumed Vrabel would covet the Jets gig.

Thankfully, "insiders" seem to think Rex Ryan is out of the running for a return to New York.

Doesn't leave a crowded field. Looks more and more likely we will offer the role to Aaron Glenn. A Jets legend, but it's a huge step up for him as DC in Detroit to HC in New York. He's also regarded as the third-best coach in Detroit, after Campbell and Johnson (OC). Do we really want that?

I like him as a person. But it feels a bit Herm Edwards, and you have to wonder if that's an upgrade on Rob Saleh (which surely has to be the main aim of changing HCs?). Still, the fans like him and they will give him time to rebuild if he gets the job.



 
you've requested an interview with our DC, Joe Whitt Jr. a very good defensive mind, a great communicator/leader and someone with a lot of experience. we wouldn't want to lose him this early, especially as teams are also sniffing around Kingsbury. thankfully we have a succession plan on both sides of the ball, coaching wise, but don't want to lose anyone yet
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Vrabel's inevitable decision to join the Patsies as HC means the Jets will probably end up with a risky hire. I think Woody was not expecting the Patriots to fire Mayo after one season - and assumed Vrabel would covet the Jets gig.

Thankfully, "insiders" seem to think Rex Ryan is out of the running for a return to New York.

Doesn't leave a crowded field. Looks more and more likely we will offer the role to Aaron Glenn. A Jets legend, but it's a huge step up for him as DC in Detroit to HC in New York. He's also regarded as the third-best coach in Detroit, after Campbell and Johnson (OC). Do we really want that?

I like him as a person. But it feels a bit Herm Edwards, and you have to wonder if that's an upgrade on Rob Saleh (which surely has to be the main aim of changing HCs?). Still, the fans like him and they will give him time to rebuild if he gets the job.

 
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Have to say, I thought the Vikes would beat the Rams: so called that one badly!

Darnold is a half-decent QB, but his stunted growth at the Jets means he's probably not going to reach the heights his early promise indicated. He's certainly a better QB now than when we failed to teach him anything! Still struggles with double-team sets on his blind side. It was a problem for him from day one and we never helped him overcome it - he often steps right into danger. He could still do a decent job for a few teams next season and there will be a market for him. He's got a decent arm, as he showed this season.

RB is right - hard to see beyond the AFC's top sides: Chiefs, Bills and Ravens. Even the Texans defense looks bruising. Maybe only the Eagles will compete from the NFC. Everybody fancies Detroit, and I'd love to see them win it (if only to give hope to sides like the Jets), but I just get the feeling they will blow up when the pressure is on them. Probably a season too early for Washington, but Daniels has lit up that place.




 
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LA weren’t great.Good luck too Darnold getting that big money move. (Someone will pay it.) It doesn’t matter anyhow. After the weekend games. None of the NfC teams that played are laying a glove on any of the AFC teams that are left.!

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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 08:45 Darnold got sacked nine fucking times, didn't see the game so I don't know if the O line was at fault or was it Darnold or the receivers or both???
I just don't think he can handle the pressure of the biggest games, Tampa couldn't have thrown more blitzes at our QB. Those last two games have possibly cost Darnold a fortune. Mccarthy will be an upgrade, once he's fit again
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Darnold got sacked nine fucking times, didn't see the game so I don't know if the O line was at fault or was it Darnold or the receivers or both???
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Yep, that's our season finished.
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