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belcherboy
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Harbaugh has achieved the top award in college football, if he decides to go after a Super Bowl win now, where does he land?
well that would cut the raiders out thenChargers is where he wants to go but Spanos is too cheap,.he will follow the money
I hear the same thing but I can't believe Spanos won't be cheap like usualmy sources are telling me it's pretty much a done deal, press conference before week's end. he'll be coaching the chargers.
to me it makes the most sense if you are jumping back into the NFL from the top College team.my sources are telling me it's pretty much a done deal, press conference before week's end. he'll be coaching the chargers.
well, keep in mind that the whole "cheap" label was more of a thing that his dad, old man spanos, had earned. word on the street is that current generation spanos, dean, has a desire to distance himself from that *ahem* "familial reputation" now that they have a franchise qbI hear the same thing but I can't believe Spanos won't be cheap like usual
why would he have a hard-on for mccarthy? i'm sure he wants to continue winning if/when he goes back to the NFL, mccarthy is going to be a career backup at bestWill Jim accept an AFC job? Commanders make the most sense if he has a hard on for McCarthy. He jumps ship, then McCarthy announces, and then magically McCarthy becomes a Commander. Would be interesting!
my sources are telling me it's pretty much a done deal, press conference before week's end. he'll be coaching the chargers.
This is what I assume is coming.Bears.
Nobody ever knows what they are up to. Poles is like a turnip.
F*CKING BEARS MAN.
Jim loves the smell of his own farts. In this analogy, McCarthy is from his butt. And I'm still drunk from a Michigan nattywhy would he have a hard-on for mccarthy? i'm sure he wants to continue winning if/when he goes back to the NFL, mccarthy is going to be a career backup at best
I think Raiders stick with Pierce.well that would cut the raiders out then
I think Raiders stick with Pierce.
I think to be a successful coach in the NFL, you either have to have a GREAT OC or have a great skillset of an OC yourself.
It will be interesting to see how great a coach Dan Campbell is next season when he loses Johnson. I'm hoping he can replace him with someone just as great...but I imagine those guys are few and far between for most NFL teams.
It's Mark Brunell (former NFL QB). He hasn't coached long (I think this is his third or forth season as an NFL coach), so it might be a big jump for him, but I wouldn't be opposed if the Lions handed him the job.Is his QB coach a viable candidate?