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4 minutes ago, OILERMAN said:

LaFluer's teams have not done well in the postseason. 

 

The most logical solution is to fire him and replace him with John Harbaugh....

 

Harbaugh, who is 2-6 in the postseason since Lamar, including blowing multiple #1 seeds, that's not including this season losing the elimination game in the regular season finale. 

 

 

They have blown 46 double digit leads since 2008.

 

I’d probably look at Kubiak or Hafley/Shula.

 

Also Parsons covered up a lot on that defense. 
 

Both games you could kind of tell which teams had MLB/ILB who couldn’t cover. The two teams just kept on attacking that area.

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AAS is a very good owner. Not sure why this keeps getting rehashed. Vrabel, Robinson, Carthon, and Callahan all deserved to go for various reasons.     

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11 minutes ago, OILERMAN said:

I listened to Andrew Brandt talk about offsets. They've been standard practice for a long time. The thing he said interesting was the coach in some cases had to be actively trying to get another job to get the full guarntees

What does actively mean? Well i didnt want to coach but they were just so flattering so i had to accept. Now i get two paychecks?

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Its so amazing that going into this offseason that the NFL world could only confidently identify five head coaching openings (Tennessee, New York, Las Vegas, Cleveland, and Arizona). Most of us were only saying there'd be another position opening simply because history showed 6-8 available HC positions on average. 

 

It was actually looking like a pretty stable, low-mid active cycle... And just a week later we have 8 openings with potentially up to three still possible (Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Buffalo). And the candidates avaialbe are pretty high profile as well.

 

This may be the wildest HC hiring cycle we've seen in some time.

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26 minutes ago, OILERMAN said:

I listened to Andrew Brandt talk about offsets. They've been standard practice for a long time. The thing he said interesting was the coach in some cases had to be actively trying to get another job to get the full guarntees

So let’s say you had to be actively looking to keep getting paid by your former owner. You could hypothetically go on some interviews but demand crazy terms like a $20M/yr salary, a huge salary for assistants, and full roster control…

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40 minutes ago, titansfan said:

Its so amazing that going into this offseason that the NFL world could only confidently identify five head coaching openings (Tennessee, New York, Las Vegas, Cleveland, and Arizona). Most of us were only saying there'd be another position opening simply because history showed 6-8 available HC positions on average. 

 

It was actually looking like a pretty stable, low-mid active cycle... And just a week later we have 8 openings with potentially up to three still possible (Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Buffalo). And the candidates avaialbe are pretty high profile as well.

 

This may be the wildest HC hiring cycle we've seen in some time.

 

Borgonzi has his work cut out for him, but having his resumé with the Chiefs, a top 5 draft pick, and most importantly Cam Ward gives him an edge.

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11 hours ago, NashvilleNinja said:

People who bitch out Titans fans for defending the firing of Vrabel, take note.

 

 

 

 

Man, so many of these sports radio shows have gone the hot take/engagement farming route like Stillman…

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@tgo This is what I'm talking about

 

Say McDaniel is a top candidate for them. He's interviewing with 4 teams for HC and one for OC this week alone. if he nails his interview and they love him, do you really wait until Shula and Salah are available next week? Then what happens if those interviews don't go great? You are stuck at that point. Point being if the Titans love any of the guys they interview this week, they have to move forward and not wait around.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, oldschool said:

@tgo This is what I'm talking about

 

Say McDaniel is a top candidate for them. He's interviewing with 4 teams for HC and one for OC this week alone. if he nails his interview and they love him, do you really wait until Shula and Salah are available next week? Then what happens if those interviews don't go great? You are stuck at that point. Point being if the Titans love any of the guys they interview this week, they have to move forward and not wait around.

 

 

 

No of course you wouldn't wait in that case - if they really want McDaniel (seems unlikely), then they'd offer him the job right away. So hypothetically one can only assume, if that doesn't happen and they decide to wait, that he wasn't their preferred choice. 

 

Btw - once he interviews on Weds, the Titans will be the 2nd team that is hire-ready per the rules. 

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