What HC wins without a good QB?
[MEDIA] Eli with the grand entrance :facepalm:
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I said it when Snell was drafted, I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen by midseason.
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When was the last time a OL coach was hired to be a HC?
None of those guys were coming off being a OL coach, they were coordinators or coming off being a HC recently.
I think 10-6 wins the division.
I have seen quite a few talking heads like Pittsburgh to win the AFCN, they're not buying the Browns hype.
How many 60 year old OL coaches are getting HC jobs?:shrug: He might get a shot as a interim HC somewhere, if the Denver current HC gets fired...
Munchak isn't going to be a HC anywhere, the Steelers will be just fine on the OL, Shaun Sarrett has been with the team since 2012.
I think it's easier to find a slot CB, than a effective NT, they just need to play Hargrave more. Also Hilton had a down season in 2018, let him...
If Haden would take a 2 year team friendly deal, then that would make sense. Hargrave would be a good choice to get done also, he's coming off his...
Well they signed Ladarius Green and Morgan Burnett :shrug:
The Chiefs had 52 sacks last season, so it's hard to tell how good or bad Nelson was.
No team is giving up a third for Burns, they would be lucky to get a 6th or 7th for him.
I guess you didn't watch Dobbs play against the Raiders last year :shrug:
Roethlisberger wasn't going to let the public know how he felt, I'm sure he was hurt being backstabbed by AB.