Steady_Hawk wrote:Bonus question: Who would you guys guess to take over their vacancies?
RiverDog wrote:If Dallas doesn't make the playoffs, Garrett is gone. Same goes for Rex Ryan. I wonder about Mike Smith in Atlanta. He was in a similar predicament that Kubiak was down in Texas, but didn't crash and burn quite as badly. Snyder owes Shanny too much money, so I don't think he goes. Schwartz could be on thin ice if the Lions don't make it.
NorthHawk wrote:I think the Jets have been officially eliminated from the playoff race.
I'm not sure Johnson, the owner, will lose his Woody regarding Rex this year because they started out pretty good and were showing some real promise.
It's difficult to win with a young QB in most cases.
NorthHawk wrote:I think the Jets have been officially eliminated from the playoff race.
I'm not sure Johnson, the owner, will lose his Woody regarding Rex this year because they started out pretty good and were showing some real promise.
It's difficult to win with a young QB in most cases.
RiverDog wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I think the Jets have been officially eliminated from the playoff race.
I'm not sure Johnson, the owner, will lose his Woody regarding Rex this year because they started out pretty good and were showing some real promise.
It's difficult to win with a young QB in most cases.
The Jets are still listed as in the playoff hunt, according to ESPN.
Ryan was on the hot seat last season, and I don't see a heck of a big difference this season. Don't be surprised if he's a Black Monday casualty.
Another 'possible opening is the Giants. I doubt they fire him, but he could be forced into retirement.
NorthHawk wrote:RiverDog wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I think the Jets have been officially eliminated from the playoff race.
I'm not sure Johnson, the owner, will lose his Woody regarding Rex this year because they started out pretty good and were showing some real promise.
It's difficult to win with a young QB in most cases.
The Jets are still listed as in the playoff hunt, according to ESPN.
Ryan was on the hot seat last season, and I don't see a heck of a big difference this season. Don't be surprised if he's a Black Monday casualty.
Another 'possible opening is the Giants. I doubt they fire him, but he could be forced into retirement.
Could be the Jets are still alive.
Maybe when I read that the 61 yard FG eliminated them the author was wrong.
Here's the quote:
When Justin Tucker’s 61-yard field goal won Monday night’s game for the Ravens, it mathematically eliminated the Jets from playoff contention. For Jets coach Rex Ryan, that hurt.
And the link:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -the-head/
Vegaseahawk wrote:I hate to say it, but Tom Cable might be filling in one of those Head Coaching vacancies next season.
Hawkstar wrote:Vegaseahawk wrote:I hate to say it, but Tom Cable might be filling in one of those Head Coaching vacancies next season.
Agreed. I hope we're both wrong...
rottweiler wrote:I think it's prolly safe to say that Schwartz is gone in the Motor City after today.
Maybe the Fords'll give the guy the dignity of coaching one more game with his men. But I wouldn't count on it.
That Lions team has been almost as much of a disappointment as the Texans.
depaashaas wrote:rottweiler wrote:I think it's prolly safe to say that Schwartz is gone in the Motor City after today.
Maybe the Fords'll give the guy the dignity of coaching one more game with his men. But I wouldn't count on it.
That Lions team has been almost as much of a disappointment as the Texans.
Hopefully they will hire bevell
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