Wish I still had photoshop......I'd do a pic of Kelly on the sideline holding up one of his stupid signs. Instead of a # it would be his resume'.....or a "will (fill in the blank) for food."
Most coaching contracts are guaranteed so the team has to pay after they are fired, unless they get another coaching job. Then the ex-team is off the hook in most cases. This is why so many coaches take a year off and do TV after they get fired. It allows them to collect 2 paychecks, from the old team and from TV.
Kelly is the one who traded for Bradford. So that's on him
Pettine was garbage. All that drama with Manziel and the party pictures.
Tom Coughlin given the boot. Just seen on ESPN feed. No link yet
I would jump at the opportunity for him to coach the Steelers.
He would fit what this team needs to a tee.
You must not have watched many Giants games this year.. him clock management might be worse than Tomlins.
Giving Kelly full control of the roster is what sealed his fate. I don't buy into the Shady McCoy line that Kelly was a bigot or motivated by racism, but it is quite obvious that Kelly did want players whom he could fully control. He honestly believed that the NFL was like college, that you can just drop players and replace them with any others, even if their style does not fit with your system. You had a back in McCoy who was a much better fit for your system and you trade him, then go out and drop huge coin on DeMarco Murray who, as a straight-ahead, between-the-tackles runner, was not at all suited for the Kelly offense. You then sign Sam Bradford, who's about as mobile as a bronze statue, to run an offense that requires a mobile QB. These moves were pure hubris by Kelly and confirmed the fact that he should not be in charge of player personnel decisions.
I had also seen reports out of Philly that Lurie had met with Kelly and floated the idea of keeping Kelly as the coach while stripping him of any player personnel decisions, and Kelly balked at the idea. In many ways, he may have forced Lurie's hand and left him no option.
I agree with those who say the Kelly is probably the epitome of the college coach, and he should resign himself to that fact. You can get away with the "players are cogs" mentality in college, where you have each player for three or four years, but not so much in the pros.
I have no idea why these big college coaches ever want to go NFL in the first place. You have almost total control over the program, you still make a shitload of money, if you have a self perpetuating winning program (which is the only way you are considered for an NFL job) you basically are guaranteed to win at a 80% or better click. And you can have wayyyyyy more of a life.
I have no idea why these big college coaches ever want to go NFL in the first place. You have almost total control over the program, you still make a shitload of money, if you have a self perpetuating winning program (which is the only way you are considered for an NFL job) you basically are guaranteed to win at a 80% or better click. And you can have wayyyyyy more of a life.
Pagano got a 4 year extension instead of a pink slip. Irsay must have graduated from Hillbilly Heroin to the Rock. I mean, I get deciding not to fire him, but wouldn't a one or two year extension been good enough.
Lovieout in Tampa.
How the hell does Jeff Fisher still have a job, he is consistently mediocre yet you never hear his name mentioned on the chopping block.
How the hell does Jeff Fisher still have a job, he is consistently mediocre yet you never hear his name mentioned on the chopping block.
Then after saddling himself with headcase Young, proceeds to stab his own team in the back by showing up at a banquet wearing their arch rival's jersey (Manning). He should have been fired on the spot for that stunt.