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Post by HawkeyeJet on Nov 30, 2014 11:51:46 GMT -5
@adamschefter: One NFL source convinced Raiders are the favorite to trade for HC Jim Harbaugh, but Jets also known to be keeping a close eye on situation.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Nov 30, 2014 12:42:22 GMT -5
I'm interested in Lazor. He's a hard ass O oriented coach. Plus, hisname us futuristic.
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Post by themagicrat on Nov 30, 2014 12:46:19 GMT -5
That's a fair point, though I can see the following teams firing/letting go of their head coaches: Oakland (I doubt Sparano will become their next head coach) Giants Falcons Miami (if they have a collapse like last year) San Fran (if they miss the playoffs) Good point, but Oakland is the one place that is definitely less desirable than NYJ. I don't think coughlin is retiring and the Giants can't fire him. Rex is the favorite for the falcons job if Smith is fired. Miami is headed in the right direction -- even if they falter in the stretch run, Phlbin will get credit for the very good job he has done. I don't think SF fires Harbaugh for missing the playoffs. That is a very tough division and they have had a ton of injuries and suspensions. IMO the number of HC openings will be 3. Jets, Bears, Raiders. Yeah that's fair. It's really difficult to tell right now since there is still plenty of competitive football left in the season. During Week 15 of last season, Philbin was a potential coach of the year candidate. By Week 17, he was back on the hot seat. The opposite can be said for Rex last year too. The NFL is a brutal business.
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Post by themagicrat on Nov 30, 2014 12:51:58 GMT -5
I'm interested in Lazor. He's a hard ass O oriented coach. Plus, hisname us futuristic. Same. He has studied under some impressive head coaches (Kelly, Holmgren and Reeves) and multiple years of experience as an OC.
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