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15 minutes ago, Hongbit said:

John Harbaugh was never going to be coaching college. He will have his choice of NFL head coaching jobs next year

Yep.   I wouldn't want someone with that name at Michigan.....they need to completely break away from that whole thing.  

The Falcons job would be perfect for him.     But if the Packers lay an egg this weekend, I could see him landing there too. 

But yeah, the Raiders like names.  The Raiders like headlines.  Tom Brady with the Michigan connection.   Two brothers in the same division.   Resist, John, Resist - the Raiders are a disaster.  If you go the Falcons and just be your average self, you're taking that division next year.  

 

Seeing online - a few sources as saying Kliff Kingsbury is a top guy for Baltimore and a few other places.   What has this guy ever done?  He coached Mahomes in college.   But maybe Mahomes is good because of himself, not the coach.  

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9 minutes ago, Motor City Sonics said:

The Raiders will back up the Brinks truck for John Harbaugh.  

No chance. That’s a dumpster fire that just proved it’ll fire a big name after one bad season. And that team has more bad seasons in the chamber.

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12 minutes ago, sagnam said:

No chance. That’s a dumpster fire that just proved it’ll fire a big name after one bad season. And that team has more bad seasons in the chamber.

I am not saying he'll take it, but they're going to try.     And, from I have been led to believe, Mark Davis is not the wealthiest owner in the NFL (which is a silly statement on my part), at some point paying 3 coaches at the same time has to make a difference, right?   Aren't they going to be paying McDaniels, Carroll, Pierce and the new coach next year?   What a disaster.     Geno Smith is only good when he has NO expectations.    Expect something out of him and he crumbles.  

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I think Harbaugh ultimately takes a year off. Maybe takes a do-nothing analyst gig with his brother in LA.

I don't think he's done forever, but he'll want something ideal, and he'll have his pick when it happens. Maybe it's Andy Reid retiring or Sean McVay taking a gazillion dollar deal with Amazon or the Eagles firing Sirianni after he punches a fan. But I think he knows better than to be the next legacy ruined by the Raiders organization, even if they write him a blank check.

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3 hours ago, Motor City Sonics said:

Seeing online - a few sources as saying Kliff Kingsbury is a top guy for Baltimore and a few other places.   What has this guy ever done?  He coached Mahomes in college.   But maybe Mahomes is good because of himself, not the coach.  

Kingsbury's agent is Erik Burkhardt, one of the most aggressive personalities on the planet when it comes to protecting and elevating his clients. Kingsbury's name is dropped as a leading candidate for every job under the sun. I'm surprised there aren't rumors of a presidential run in 2028, but don't give Burkhardt ideas. And when he faded because the Cardinals fired him, it's conveniently leaked that he's doing fine in life, may not return to coaching at all, and is enjoying travels in Southeast Asia. Guess who was back shortly thereafter.

If you even just Google Kingsbury's names, a half dozen fluff pieces have been written about how good he is in the last like 12 hours. No doubt Burkhardt's work.

I think Kingsbury is a fantastic OC (he's my #1 pick). He has elevated every offense he has been involved with, and is a creative analytical thinker. He has run a bit of a different style with Arizona and Washington though than Campbell may like. I also think he was a mediocre head coach on a good day. But I don't put weight into any of the rumors linking him to any job until ink is on paper.

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Speaking of zealous advocacy, Harbaugh's agent told reporters that seven NFL teams called him within 45 minutes of the news breaking.

Assuming he's being truthful, and assuming all six other open jobs are included (Titans, Giants, Cardinals, Raiders, Browns, Falcons), that would mean that at least one NFL team reached out who still has a coach employed.

My best guess is that it is the Bucs. But I wouldn't be surprised if it was the Bengals or Dolphins. There is the Stephen Ross-Harbaugh infatuation in Miami... The Steelers would be far and away the funniest outcome though.

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I think people are underselling the Giants. They have a promising young QB, an elite young receiver, a solid young running back, elite LT, a loaded defensive line, and the 5th overall pick. The Giants were the anti Bears. They lost a lot of games they were leading late. They were better than their record. Harbaugh goes to New York with Monken and brings over Schwartz to unleash that defensive line, that's a good looking team. 

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I think the Giants are risky. Running QB one hit away from being Tua. RB that destroyed his ankle. WR coming off ACL, not a guarantee. Defense that can only do one thing and has a lot of resources in the front 7.

 

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51 minutes ago, sagnam said:

I think the Giants are risky. Running QB one hit away from being Tua. RB that destroyed his ankle. WR coming off ACL, not a guarantee. Defense that can only do one thing and has a lot of resources in the front 7.

 

The Giants are a prime candidate to be the next Washington: a quick turnaround with an easy schedule that makes the incoming coach look like a mastermind and a great hire… Followed by a revelation of a lot of problems under the surface not easily patched.

I suspect Chicago will be in this category next season too.

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