Being a POS that disowned his own child because of religious bullshit?I look at his situation similar to what Tony Dungy dealt with before he finally got the Bucs job.
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I want someone to hire the f*cker so we don’t have to go through this news cycle every god damn year
It’s not that black coordinators can’t get jobs. He in particular is not considered a good candidate clearly
It’s not that black coordinators can’t get jobs. He in particular is not considered a good candidate clearly
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Bieniemy is out of contract and interviewing for the Commanders OC spot. I'm sure KC will gladly welcome him back, but the fact that he doesn't call plays and his success has come 100% under Andy Reid gives him a suspect resume. KC runs Reid's offense and Reid calls the vast majority of the plays, so I'm not sure how much offense coordinating Bieniemy does since the two most important roles of an OC are being filled by the head coach.
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Other than it's a possibly opening HC spot depending on how they do this coming season, I can't think of a reason he'd go there until the ownership is resolved.Bieniemy is out of contract and interviewing for the Commanders OC spot. I'm sure KC will gladly welcome him back, but the fact that he doesn't call plays and his success has come 100% under Andy Reid gives him a suspect resume. KC runs Reid's offense and Reid calls the vast majority of the plays, so I'm not sure how much offense coordinating Bieniemy does since the two most important roles of an OC are being filled by the head coach.
The OC calls plays there, so there's that I guess.
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going from Mahomes to the Commies would be a hell of a move
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Wentz revival or making Sam Howell a thing would both be good resume builders.
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I can't possibly imagine Wentz being back. If so please put a bullet in my head.
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Oh ****. Zero dead money to cut Wentz? He's gone.
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yes because they have a long history of being decent in the Snyder eraCommies aren't far away from being decent imo. Plus, if he makes any sort of a Wentz revival he solidifies his case I think
at most they can pull together one good season (RG3’s rookie year and the Heineken almost-beating-Tampa year) but they’re consistently a gutter team
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Rex Ryan seems to be slotted for the Broncos DC position
not upset by that. Honestly just as long as it’s not Rob Ryan since he had historically awful defenses
Vance Joseph was also considered. I can’t think of a more overrated coordinator in the league right now…VJ does not seem to be a good coach at any level
not upset by that. Honestly just as long as it’s not Rob Ryan since he had historically awful defenses
Vance Joseph was also considered. I can’t think of a more overrated coordinator in the league right now…VJ does not seem to be a good coach at any level
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I read this as "Bob Ryan" and was real confused for a second. Littles tricking littles.not upset by that. Honestly just as long as it’s not Rob Ryan since he had historically awful defenses
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Weird, didn't know you could get fined for that. Was a vicious hit - and I guess they're fining him to save him from himself? Could have been a Shazier situation.Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson wasn’t flagged when he delivered a hard hit on Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LVII, but he was fined.
Gardner-Johnson got a $14,111 fine for lowering his head to initiate contact. Gardner-Johnson made clear that he didn’t agree with it.
“Tell me why I got fined from the hit in Super Bowl,” Gardner-Johnson wrote on Twitter.
Gardner-Johnson’s agent confirmed to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network that he will appeal.
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