Make a big move to steal a coach from someone. Like say if Baltimore loses in the playoffs again you throw everything at Harbaugh. I don’t care if we have to give up draft picks. Taylor in Cincinnati would be another good option for that and he’s likely underpaid with that cheap team
I'm finding myself more and more drawn to the idea of Vrabel as our next HC. I think he's probably the biggest culture-changer of the available candidates.
I tend to think he’d have zero hesitation in calling Woody a piece of shit too. In the short term it’d be a circus and he’d be fired. In the long term it might help us.
After the game today against the Rams, I would say our new HC would not have to do a lot of research to evaluate our current CS. There is likely may be one guy worth considering. The rest of the staff assembled by Saleh is the worst ever. Saleh and company managed to fire the only coordinator worth a damned in La Fleour.
True. And It speaks even more so to the dysfunctional leadership under which this team was all assembled.
I think you're being generous with those odds... EDIT: Then I saw this... lol: Jets stars Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall were rookies during LaFleur’s second of two seasons trying to develop quarterback Zach Wilson and both made a point to catch up with their former coach on the field. “My rookie year, looking back on it, it was a special time and I might’ve taken it for granted,” Wilson said. “I love him. To see how he is helping out that offense and watching them today with their plan to run the ball and the way they executed, I’m happy for him. I hope it continues to take place throughout the playoffs because I really do appreciate him.” Wilson and Hall have remained in regular contact with LaFleur. Hall had the best season of his three-year career under LaFleur. “We have a group chat with Garrett where we are always joking around,” Hall said. “He’ll just text us and ask us how we are doing every now and again. It’s cool to maintain a relationship with a guy we were only with for one year but was one of the pivotal guys in our careers to give us confidence and trust to put the ball in our hands.”