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Black Monday

I think Butler will be fired soon. Porter and Olsavsky too. Maybe the Rooneys can Colbert for someone more aggressive and consistent with talent acquisition. Very unlikely, but more plausible than Tomlin being fired.

Tomlin is hands off. Rooneys love him. He will retire or die before he is fired by the Rooneys.


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It will be days before any kind of moves are made with any coaches. It took 3 or so days before Haley was let go.
 
How would you rank these jobs? Rodgers is probably a pain to work with, but that is the best job by far. Cleveland has to be a clear No. 2 with the rest being a jumbled mess.
 
I think Butler will be fired soon. Porter and Olsavsky too. Maybe the Rooneys can Colbert for someone more aggressive and consistent with talent acquisition. Very unlikely, but more plausible than Tomlin being fired.

Tomlin is hands off. Rooneys love him. He will retire or die before he is fired by the Rooneys.


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I really hope not. Kevin Colbert has consistently put the players on the field. Everyone and Pats included has misses. Dipshit just cant use them right or is overly stubborn with the misses.
 
Rank 28th in the league in takeaways at -10. Some point to the interceptions and while that's a problem, our inability to create turnovers on D is glaring. Attribute that to poor tackling and coverage personnel/skills. We haven't had a true ball hawk for quite some time.

These are all a reflection of the coaching staff and their approach to fundamentals and details.
How is it that "Wink" Martindale the Ravens DC has in a very short time has produced such a dominant smothering Defense? Talent? Of course but players do not put themselves in position to succeed, coaching develops talent and prepares them for the upcoming matches.
The Steelers have fallen woefully short IMHO in many of these categories forcing the Offense to carry (somewhat) the team. Same for the Special Teams.
Until this coaching shortcomings issue is corrected, 2019 will be nothing more than wash, rinse, repeat!
 
These are all a reflection of the coaching staff and their approach to fundamentals and details.
How is it that "Wink" Martindale the Ravens DC has in a very short time has produced such a dominant smothering Defense? Talent? Of course but players do not put themselves in position to succeed, coaching develops talent and prepares them for the upcoming matches.
The Steelers have fallen woefully short IMHO in many of these categories forcing the Offense to carry (somewhat) the team. Same for the Special Teams.
Until this coaching shortcomings issue is corrected, 2019 will be nothing more than wash, rinse, repeat!

They have basically the same players on defense as last year and they weren't nearly as dominant. Martindale is in his first year as DC isn't he? He made a big time improvement.
 
Sports reporters are talking about how most of the HC's fired today are black... here we go with this now. Maybe it has nothing to do with color and they weren't good choices for the job? Maybe the Rooney Rule is not a good way to bring in the best candidate? I'll say it again, race be damned.. give me the best person for the job!
 
I would hire Lewis for the DC job, I just wouldn't want his input on any of the player's characters.
 
I would hire Marvin as DC though.

If you have any concerns about how Tomlin controls his locker room and holds his players accountable then there is no way you should even want to consider Marvin Lewis as a potential member of the coaching staff.

Sports reporters are talking about how most of the HC's fired today are black... here we go with this now. Maybe it has nothing to do with color and they weren't good choices for the job? Maybe the Rooney Rule is not a good way to bring in the best candidate? I'll say it again, race be damned.. give me the best person for the job!

The more minority coaches you have in the league, the more that will get fired. It is hard to argue with any of them, except maybe Arizona's coach. Wasn't here there for one year?

And speaking of guys who should be on the hot seat, how long does Elway have in Denver? If he wasn't their greatest player ever surely he'd be gone by now.
 
How bad has it gotten that we want an ex bengal coach.
 
I'm not sure if I'd hire Marvin but I would sit him down and listen to what he has to say about our defense.
 
Sports reporters are talking about how most of the HC's fired today are black... here we go with this now. Maybe it has nothing to do with color and they weren't good choices for the job? Maybe the Rooney Rule is not a good way to bring in the best candidate? I'll say it again, race be damned.. give me the best person for the job!

I believe the Rooney Rule is more on getting a person of color "interviews" and their name out and about. The owners were just recycling the same coaches over and over.
 
It's a fire sale


The 2019 coaching/G.M. carousel



Jets: Fired coach Todd Bowles. Expected to pursue Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh. Could pursue former Packers coach Mike McCarthy. Reportedly will interview Cowboys defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator Kris Richard and Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy.

Dolphins: Fired coach Adam Gase. Could pursue Ravens coach John Harbaugh.

Bengals: Fired coach Marvin Lewis. Reportedly will interview offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and special teams coordinator Darrin Simmons. Could consider former Raiders and Browns coach Hue Jackson. Possibly will pursue Vikings coach Mike Zimmer.

Browns: Fired coach Hue Jackson during the season. Will interview interim coach Gregg Williams, offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens. Reportedly have contacted former Packers coach Mike McCarthy. Have requested permission to interview Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. Reportedly will interview Saints assistant head coach/tight ends coach Dan Campbell. Sources tell PFT that the Browns are expected to hire an offensive coach who will work closely with and develop quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Broncos: Fired coach Vance Joseph. Could pursue Ravens coach John Harbaugh. Could consider Mike Shanahan. Reportedly will consider Steelers offensive line coach Mike Munchak, Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores.

Packers: Fired coach Mike McCarthy during the season. Interviewed former Lions and Colts coach Jim Caldwell, former Colts coach Chuck Pagano. Expected to interview Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores. Reportedly will interview Saints assistant head coach/tight ends coach Dan Campbell. Could pursue Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald.

Buccaneers: Fired coach Dirk Koetter. Could pursue Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh. Could pursue former Packers coach Mike McCarthy. Bruce Arians has expressed interest.

others

Falcons: Fired offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, defensive coordinator Marquand Manuel, and special teams coach Keith Armstrong.

Cardinals: Fired coach Steve Wilks. Could pursue former Bengals coach Marvin Lewis.

Raiders: Fired G.M. Reggie McKenzie during the season. Hired Mike Mayock to replace him. Reportedly interview Marc Ross and Trey Brown for the position.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/12/31/the-2019-coaching-g-m-carousel/
 
McCarthy to the Jets or Browns would be interesting.
 
It's a fire sale


The 2019 coaching/G.M. carousel



Jets: Fired coach Todd Bowles. Expected to pursue Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh. Could pursue former Packers coach Mike McCarthy. Reportedly will interview Cowboys defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator Kris Richard and Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy.

Dolphins: Fired coach Adam Gase. Could pursue Ravens coach John Harbaugh.

Bengals: Fired coach Marvin Lewis. Reportedly will interview offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and special teams coordinator Darrin Simmons. Could consider former Raiders and Browns coach Hue Jackson. Possibly will pursue Vikings coach Mike Zimmer.

Browns: Fired coach Hue Jackson during the season. Will interview interim coach Gregg Williams, offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens. Reportedly have contacted former Packers coach Mike McCarthy. Have requested permission to interview Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. Reportedly will interview Saints assistant head coach/tight ends coach Dan Campbell. Sources tell PFT that the Browns are expected to hire an offensive coach who will work closely with and develop quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Broncos: Fired coach Vance Joseph. Could pursue Ravens coach John Harbaugh. Could consider Mike Shanahan. Reportedly will consider Steelers offensive line coach Mike Munchak, Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores.

Packers: Fired coach Mike McCarthy during the season. Interviewed former Lions and Colts coach Jim Caldwell, former Colts coach Chuck Pagano. Expected to interview Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores. Reportedly will interview Saints assistant head coach/tight ends coach Dan Campbell. Could pursue Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald.

Buccaneers: Fired coach Dirk Koetter. Could pursue Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh. Could pursue former Packers coach Mike McCarthy. Bruce Arians has expressed interest.

others

Falcons: Fired offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, defensive coordinator Marquand Manuel, and special teams coach Keith Armstrong.

Cardinals: Fired coach Steve Wilks. Could pursue former Bengals coach Marvin Lewis.

Raiders: Fired G.M. Reggie McKenzie during the season. Hired Mike Mayock to replace him. Reportedly interview Marc Ross and Trey Brown for the position.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/12/31/the-2019-coaching-g-m-carousel/

I don’t see Zac Taylor or Vic Fangio anywhere on these lists


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Did they fire his *** yet?

Inquiring minds want to know.
 
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