RedAlice
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It’s at 10, same as 2022.Dang, this must be a record for number of NFL coaches fired after a season.
And 8 of those 10 hires are already fired (or didn’t last long)
(or so I read)
It’s at 10, same as 2022.Dang, this must be a record for number of NFL coaches fired after a season.
That's why I sort of thought Harbaugh would take the Miami job - he was supposedly going to get to hire the GM. I don't have a good feel for Buffalo's GM/ownership, but McDermott proved he was a good coach. He'll succeed somewhere else.This reminds me of the Redskins and Snyder, can't get out of the way and fires coaches and keeps the GM that assembles the team. Snyder fired some pretty good coaches, he was impatient as well. Buffalo is the Top bad luck and bad bounce team in my lifetime, followed by the Vikings.
McDermott and Tomlin will take two of the remaining 8 spots...probably. They will have their picks, which I assume will be Baltimore, Tennessee and Buffalo. I see Tomlin taking Tennessee or Buffalo, and McDermott going to Baltimore. That leaves one spot that isn't a shit show. I don't see us losing Klint Kubiak - also, he's got his coaching-savvy Dad to warn him against most of these positions. Gary Kubiak waited patiently behind John Elway for a helluva long time - perhaps patience is in Klint's genes?Hard to see us and Rams not losing multiple coaches at this point with all the vacancies
You mean the guy who has been employed by five teams over the past five seasons?I don't see us losing Klint Kubiak - also, he's got his coaching-savvy Dad to warn him against most of these positions. Gary Kubiak waited patiently behind John Elway for a helluva long time - perhaps patience is in Klint's genes?
I think if they had said 'no catch', it would have stuck and McDermott would have gotten an extra game. But it was similar to the Harbaugh/Tomlin situation. The owners were ready to fire these guys well in advance.gotta wonder if he gets fired if that call from the refs ... similar to last night was correctly called..
Those decisions were lateral moves. He was fired by Minnesota, then upgraded to Seattle from New Orleans. Staying at NO would have indicated 'stupidity', not 'patience.You mean the guy who has been employed by five teams over the past five seasons?
Going into a high-profile job that you aren't prepared for is crazy IMO. We'll see - I wish him the best, no matter what ends up happening. Hopefully he gets one of those jobs, does great, and I eat crow.but if he's offered the Ravens, Steelers, or Bills gig, he'd be crazy not to accept.
Great post.Oh my. This is so wrong. It was amazing the Bills got this far with the roster that they have. McDermott is one of the top coaches in the league, and I can't imagine that the Bills are going to find someone who will improve the situation in Buffalo.
I looked up McDermott's record in Buffalo. He's 98-50 over 9 seasons (.662). Why would you fire someone like that? And even with Josh Allen as QB, are you going to lure a top coach who has other choices to live in western New York, in friggin' Buffalo?
This is not going to end well for the Bills. Terry Pegula turns out to be just another dumbass billionaire owner.
McDermott is also still young. He's only 51, even though he looks like he's 66.
Let's hope to God that McDermott doesn't end up in Arizona.
This reminds me of the Redskins and Snyder, can't get out of the way and fires coaches and keeps the GM that assembles the team. Snyder fired some pretty good coaches, he was impatient as well. Buffalo is the Top bad luck and bad bounce team in my lifetime, followed by the Vikings.
Thats wild. He was super upset and tried to keep it professional but ya feel for that team and those fans. What a rough hand theyve had. At least they win sometimes and make the playoffs. *cough* Browns *cough* Cards.And Allen’s post game interview.. my buddy that’s a bills fan was saying the same thing