But not Hue Jackson. Despite being in high demand, he's staying in northern Ohio...
Despite speculation that he could leave if the Bengals come calling for him to replace Marvin Lewis, Jackson insists he's going nowhere and he didn't need to hear it again from Haslam.
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
Jim Caldwell ends his tenure as the winningest coach in Lions history*, as well as the only Lions coach to never have a season with 10 or more losses and the only Lions coach to serve at least four full seasons and never have at least two seasons with 10 or more losses**
* - Super Bowl era ** - Since the NFL schedule expanded to 16 games in 1978
Not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, the team started off looking great, then hit a wall and regressed badly. On the other hand, it's not Joseph's fault that John Elway didn't get him better quarterbacks or offensive linemen. Denver was 31st in the league in turnover margin too, which cost them a few games, and probably isn't a reflection of coaching.
Not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, the team started off looking great, then hit a wall and regressed badly. On the other hand, it's not Joseph's fault that John Elway didn't get him better quarterbacks or offensive linemen. Denver was 31st in the league in turnover margin too, which cost them a few games, and probably isn't a reflection of coaching.
Wow...every columnist I've read today in the Denver Post and the Colorado Springs paper all were writing "Nice guy, can't coach" about Joseph.
Not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, the team started off looking great, then hit a wall and regressed badly. On the other hand, it's not Joseph's fault that John Elway didn't get him better quarterbacks or offensive linemen. Denver was 31st in the league in turnover margin too, which cost them a few games, and probably isn't a reflection of coaching.
Wow...every columnist I've read today in the Denver Post and the Colorado Springs paper all were writing "Nice guy, can't coach" about Joseph.
From the Denver reports I read, it appears he had strong support from the players, so Elway apparently listened to them.
And in the Bay Area, they are saying that the Raiders will conduct a couple token interviews to comply with the Rooney rule, then they'll hire Jon Gruden.
Also, this is genuinely hilarious. I mean, sure. Why not. It ends when the team re-locates to Portland in 2027 after nine more seasons ranging between 5-11 and 9-7 with two more wild card losses scattered in.
The Portland Bengals fans will get a new head coach.
By the way, saw a report that Hue Jackson is interviewing Ken Zampese for the OC position in Cleveland. That would be absolutely awful, if he were hired. He’s terrible. Seriously, browns fans have suffered enough.
tennbengal wrote:Marvin Lewis and this forum. Both still going, both began their runs at the same time.
Watching Arsenal this week, the announcer kept point out players born after Wenger joined Arsenal, or Iwobi being born 5 months prior to Wenger's first Arsenal game.
An honest to God cult of personality - formed around a failed steak salesman.
-Pruitt
tennbengal wrote:By the way, saw a report that Hue Jackson is interviewing Ken Zampese for the OC position in Cleveland. That would be absolutely awful, if he were hired. He’s terrible. Seriously, browns fans have suffered enough.
So is the strategy in Cleveland to hire the Marvin Lewis "Coaching Tree?"
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
Regarding Pagano in Indy, this got linked at PFT about the predictability of the Colts offense and how they blew leads.
The 2017 Colts may have finished 4-12, but in their 16-game season, the Colts trailed at halftime in only 6 games. They held halftime leads in 9 games. Yet they went 2-7 in games they led at halftime.
The 2017 Colts are the ONLY team in the last 27 years to lose at least 7 games which they led at halftime.
Their leads didn’t mysteriously evaporate in the 3rd quarter, however. The Colts led through three quarters in 9 games.
The 2017 Colts are the ONLY team in the last 20 years to hold a lead entering the 4th quarter in at least 9 games, but win no more than 4 games.
It goes into play calling (and apparently lack of self-scouting), such as on first down with a fourth quarter lead, If they had less than 3 WRs, they went 100% run, posting 2.4 YPC. On 2nd down in the 4th quarter when winning, if the Colts did not use 11 personnel (3 WRs) they went 100% run. These runs averaged just 1.7 YPC.
Not a good look for potential future employment for Pagano and his offensive staff.
“All I'm sayin' is, he comes near me, I'll put him in the wall.”