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Not true. Teams can and do stop assistants from upgraded staff positions all the time.John Pagano is an assistant DC in Houston. Offer him a DC position in LA and Houston can't stand in his way.
Not true. Teams can and do stop assistants from upgraded staff positions all the time.John Pagano is an assistant DC in Houston. Offer him a DC position in LA and Houston can't stand in his way.
Scoring defenses under John Pagano...John Pagano would be an excellent addition if the Rams keep Wade Phillips
Scoring defenses under John Pagano...
2012 Chargers 16th
2013 Chargers 11th
2014 Chargers 13th
2015 Chargers 21st
2016 Chargers 29th
2017 Raiders 20th
He would be an uninspiring hire IMO. As a DC he's JAG.
I'm very confused Mike McCarthy took over a team that was 4-12...4 & 12 so I don't think they were that talented, but again, we will just agree to disagree.
They were 4-12 in 2005, but had 13 straight winning seasons prior to that, 44-20 from 2001-2004McCarthy won a Super Bowl in 2010, he took over a Packer team in 2006 coming off a 4-12 record taking over for Mike Sherman. Can you recalculate please.
Be careful here, Jerry not adverse to hiring a college coach and Mullen wins wherever he goes. Hope for your sake he stays put, but they might want to talk extension down there in Gainesville right about nowTell Brokeback Mountain to keep their hands off our coach.
I think McCarthy is pretty over rated and should have won more than 1 SB.
Very unlikely that Zimmer gets fired if they lose to the Saints. I have heard zero chatter about that up here. Seems like a sports writer throwing things against a wall.I would love Mike Zimmer as DC for the Los Angeles Rams.
Zimmer could be gone if Vikings lose to Saints
At this point, I would be surprised if Mike Zimmer remains the Vikings head coach next week should his team get thumped by the Saints. What began as a whisper around league circles has now grown closer to a scream, and ownership there is getting frustrated with being good … but not great.
The Wilf family didn't spend huge bucks across the roster with big signings and massive extensions to be comfortable just going out in the wild card round. The 2020 season was already set up as a pivotal one, with Kirk Cousins and Zimmer both in the final year of their deals, and executives around the NFL are convinced that big changes could be coming quickly in Minnesota if this team does not perform well in the playoffs.
Zimmer can be a handful and his tendency to wear out and churn through offensive coordinators has not gone unnoticed. Current OC Kevin Stefanski is a legit candidate for multiple head coaching vacancies and it may make more sense to go ahead and embrace change now -- with less than five teams currently searching for coaches -- then it would be to wade into what could be much deeper waters a year from now.
They already have a proven head coach on staff in Gary Kubiak, should he be willing to take on that job again, and recently fired Giants coach Pat Shurmur did tremendous work in Minnesota as an offensive coordinator prior to going to New York. Suffice to say, the Vikings would have no shortage of options if ownership made a move next week. As for Zimmer, Jerry Jones loves him in Dallas, and a return to the Cowboys in some capacity would not be shocking at all.
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Very unlikely that Zimmer gets fired if they lose to the Saints. I have heard zero chatter about that up here. Seems like a sports writer throwing things against a wall.
Agreed. However he would only be here a year.I would love Mike Zimmer as DC for the Los Angeles Rams.
Agreed. However he would only be here a year.
Every time I see his red effin face I want to hit him. But yeah, he's a top coordinator so it would be hard to fault going and getting him.Not too sure, he's 63 and can rub people the wrong way. Teams might shy away, but good point.
McCarthy is a very Garrett like coach so in that way it makes sense. I agree though it doesn’t move the needle.
I want to like him more but a HOF QB regarded as one of the most talented of our time and only one SB a playoff record right around .500 and for most of his tenure nobody else in his division was any good for more than a year or two. He’s good just not sure he’s a major upgrade for a brand as big as the Cowboys. But he does strike me as a Jerry guy who won’t rock the boat. Biggest question to me is do they stick with Dak or get him a new QB.I don't know I guess I'm more pro McCarthy then others and he spent a year trying to find out how to improve and what his tendencies might be. Again he has talent and I believe he's a better coach than Garrett, so it has to move the needle.
I don't know I guess I'm more pro McCarthy then others and he spent a year trying to find out how to improve and what his tendencies might be. Again he has talent and I believe he's a better coach than Garrett, so it has to move the needle.