2025 NFL Season Thread: Can Uncle Rico save the Broncos or will they be Nixed?
Greetings friends.
Those of you who know me know me as a Niners fan full of fantastical levels of vitriol and rage. I hav
Why don't teams just pay really good coordinators basically head coaching money? I know some would still take jobs because of ego, but if I am Saleh, I wouldn't want to be HC again in the near future.
Now, Baltimore's situation is a little different, but I wouldn't have fired him after one bad season.
It wasn't just one bad season though. It was a culmination of coming up short year after year. I'm sure they expected to make the AFCCG more than once with Lamar, and so change had to be made. Same with the Bills who made it to the AFCCG twice.
Fun fact:
19 QBs have won MVP since 1981. All of them either made or won at least one SB. All except for
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Josh and Lamar
weird re the Seahawks.
- they apparently have the highest team DVOA since records began.
- they're the #1 seeds with the league's (equal) best record
- they lost 3 games all year by a total of 9 points
- they have the highest points differential in the NFL
- they did this playing the 4th toughest schedule and beat 6 playoff teams
- they just absolutely blew out the 9ers who the week before beat the SB champs on the road
none of us really rate or trust them.
like really...they should be getting talked about as a juggernaut. But the distrust of Darnold and their lack of any really high profile players plus the fact they're tucked away in a small market means they're just 'there' and not really being given the respect they should get
Speaking of DVOA.
Still hard to trust Darnold, since he didn’t have to do much on Saturday. He might not have to between the defense and running game.
Speaking of DVOA. Still hard to trust Darnold, since he didn’t have to do much on Saturday. He might not have to between the defense and running game.
really nice chart - thanks for the share.
although it seems to suggest that Seahawks aren't highest dvoa ever
also of note..the higher DVOA team won all but one of those games
Well sorry to disappoint everyone, but I won't be making any bets on Miami next season.
The Titans should be the ultimate cautionary tale of why you shouldn't just fire a HC because they aren't as successful as you wanted them to be. Vrabel has completely turned a Pats team around and the Titans suck. Teams need to look in the mirror and see whether it is the coach or personnel, and it was pretty obvious what the problem was in Tennessee.
Some teams just aren't serious organizations. The Titans, Bengals, and Raiders fall into this category.
e.g. Zac Taylor should've fired years ago, but as long as he still has guaranteed money on his contract (2027), he'll still be around as the owners have shown huge aversion to spending money (e.g. even on food and facilities for players).
Raiders have the opposite problem.
It’s a tough life as an NFL owner when you aren’t even worth a whole billion.
Robert Kraft thinks it's tough
also...Robert Kraft wealth estimate back in 2024 was $11bn.
also also...Patriots annual revenue estimates at $600m.
Bobby K should stfu
The worst part is they needn't to rush to make the hire. They could've interviewed Sean, who I wasn't in love with, but would've much preferred over Hafley.
why would McDermott want to go to the Dolphins? It's a bad job and he wouldn't want to get his ass kicked twice a year by the team that just fired him
weird re the Seahawks. - they apparently have the highest team DVOA since records began. - they're the #1 seeds with the league's (equal) best record- they lost 3 games all year by a total of 9 points- they have the highest points differential in the NFL- they did this playing the 4th toughest schedule and beat 6 playoff teams- they just absolutely blew out the 9ers who the we
not particularly a fan but consume plenty of seahawk hand smoking hot take media coverage during my daily commute
that defense is no joke
full stop
and likely somewhere behind the line of scrimmage when the collision with your thought happens
worthy at least to three quarters equivalent toward an oh sam those darn ol' same viking playoff ghost ships are still haunting ya fleet turnover huh?
Saleh is a brave man.
Lol Nagy.
They will always remember Saleh's Titans.
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Or they won't. Who knows.
Daboll getting the Bills HC job (34c favorite on Kalshi) leads me to believe Josh had some say in the decision.
Probably a lot of say.
Kubiak now 37c favorite for Raiders HC job. I like the fit, but I prefer Klayton Adams.
Yeah, I mean Sean had a great indoor stadium record to look forward to. I can't see any reason to fire him (other than making arguably the worst coaching decision OAT and other dumb things).
Itβs understandable to fire him but itβs a pretty bleak coaching candidate group
Youβd think they thought of that before they fired him and have a plan because otherwiseβ¦the best two candidates have probably gone and I think thereβs a decent argument that the next 3-4 years will be the peak of Allen as he doesnβt seem to be a guy whoβll survive til his late 30s so itβs a huge decoy they have now
I wonder if they might try to trade for someone
