NorthHawk wrote:The Chargers would make a lot of sense for Payton.
They have a great young QB, are in a warm climate and he could get full control of the roster.
AZ? I’m not sure he would want Murray after this past year and studying clause as well he might consider Murray to
be a gimmick type QB - but I could be wrong about that - just an assumption because the QBs he’s had have been of
the traditional type in their play.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I cannot imagine Hackett keeping his job after this year. Denver has to salvage this trade they made by at least trying a new coach.
McCarthy is probably safe. He has to make the playoffs and maybe see some progress.
Not sure who else would be on the hot seat other than coaches of crap teams as is usual this time of the year.
Houston's coach lives on a burning dumpster fire of a team, so they are always on the hot seat.
NorthHawk wrote:People are always linking Payton to Dallas because he and Jones are friends.
But Jones is too hands on with personnel if the reports that Payton wants full control of the personnel are true.
As well, Dallas can be a pretty cold place in the winter so that's two strikes against him going there. From a friendship PoV, Payton should avoid Dallas as it creates too many strains in the relationship, much like Jerry and Jimmy Johnson.
But, money has a way of talking loudly.
NorthHawk wrote:Broadcasting would be a good gig for former coaches because it pays well, keeps them involved in the game, but gives them way more time with their families.
But some people are just teachers at heart and really miss the daily interaction and creating the environment for a team to succeed. Time will tell if that coaching
bug has left Payton or not.
I still think the Chargers are the best team for him. Great young QB, and some real good talent to begin with. I think Herbert has much more upside than Prescott
and they are in LA, with all of the media presence at his doorstep.
tarlhawk wrote:This is a topic that is fun for speculation. Reality of such decisions comes in many forms some sudden....most are delayed. The actual decision is often "internal" for reasons discussed between management and ownership. Sometimes the pressure comes directly from the NFL when questions persist of the viability of a franchises marketing ability represents the majority of owners. Media pressure (external) and fan approval (internal) play some role....but not as big as one would assume. Team stability for a franchises ownership can not be underscored in its value and most "businesses" recognize the need to push back against "rash" decisions.
Given time ....an adequate replacement (short/long term from within/without) must be found and trusted ....as the Head coach and the GM are highly paid for the huge influence they wield on a teams finances and team buy-in. Responsible ownership is not as "fickle" as a fan's "patience"....for these changes in key leadership positions can create long ranging chaos....and the pressure to "win now" can easily suffer during such chaos. For ownership the "financial" swing of such chaos involves the formation of a trusted relationship gone "bad".
True "parity" in the NFL often endangers the ability of a coach to overcome the lofty expectations of a team "destined" for improvement. There is no "you should improve" but you "must improve" unless the perception of a "rebuild" is prevalent or sometimes new coaches have lowered expectations. Onward and upward! Go Hawks
Hawktawk wrote:Coaching in this league isn’t easy . For every wonder boy there’s a flameout or 2. Hackett believed he was going to be coaching Aaron Rodgers when he took the job although every first time guy will jump at any job offer in the show . Now that he’s a dead men walking what reputable guy such as everyone’s favorite Payton will want to marry Russel? Guys always think they can do it and the moneys good . It’s early as you say . If Chargers make the tourney that guys staying . McDaniel needs to run the table starting Sunday . He’s been around a long time but never put it together . Hopefully he doesn’t Sunday either . If I’m Payton I’m sticking pins in my Mike McCarthy doll hoping for an early playoff exit . It’s where he makes sense . He would be most effective there.
Hawktawk wrote:I just read an interesting article that suggests it isn't Hackett that's losing the locker room, its Wilson. Going back to the summer with all the celebrity jet setting and goofy comments, wearing his own number to training camp, skipping preseason , all the goofy lets ride stuff.
Then he didn't perform, probably the biggest reason for almost every loss. That sideline flareup is a canary in a coal mine indicating how much of that locker room feels.
So I guess I dont know about Hackett. Surely they wont both be back next year. But there's 6 weeks left. If they should run it out then who knows. Winning cures lots of things. I hope they dont win again but if this season has proven anything its that anything is possible.
NorthHawk wrote:I think it's easy to see the Broncos ending up a 5 win team.
I hope it's even less which gives us high first and second round picks.
NorthHawk wrote:It makes the draft and lead up to it much more interesting for us.
This draft doesn't seem deep in top tier talent so if we select 5th or later from the Broncos we might not get a difference maker like we got this past year with our first pick.
I wouldn't be averse to trading it away for another teams 1st round pick next year plus their 2nd round pick in this years draft - or maybe a player that really fits what we want to do.
So let's say we swap their #15 pick for our #6 plus we get pick #46 (I think Miami forfeited their pick this year) and their next years 1st round selection. But it really depends on who
is available in the draft and what would reasonably be expected of the team you are trading with for next year's pick.
TriCitySam wrote:I don't know if Hackett is HC material or not, but he was put in a position that made it impossible. Denver gave RW and his people complete access and a lot of control. RW was running his own offense 1/2 the time, and given all that, Hackett was in no position to challenge him. It was a no win situation. Can't imagine Kingsbury or Smith survive.
trents wrote:Lovie Smith will be given more time. He was handed a totally dysfunctional outfit and he has a track record of success elsewhere as a head coach at the NFL level.
trents wrote:Lovie Smith will be given more time. He was handed a totally dysfunctional outfit and he has a track record of success elsewhere as a head coach at the NFL level.
TriCitySam wrote:I don't know if Hackett is HC material or not, but he was put in a position that made it impossible. Denver gave RW and his people complete access and a lot of control. RW was running his own offense 1/2 the time, and given all that, Hackett was in no position to challenge him. It was a no win situation. Can't imagine Kingsbury or Smith survive.
trents wrote:Lovie Smith will be given more time. He was handed a totally dysfunctional outfit and he has a track record of success elsewhere as a head coach at the NFL level.
trents wrote:Dallas is doing well this year and competitive. Doing better than they've done in a while. I don't agree that McCarthy is on the hot seat.
Did I hear that Jason Garrett is a finalist for the head coaching job at Stanford? Seems like it would be a good fit. Geek coach at a geek school.
trents wrote:Dallas is doing well this year and competitive. Doing better than they've done in a while. I don't agree that McCarthy is on the hot seat.
Did I hear that Jason Garrett is a finalist for the head coaching job at Stanford? Seems like it would be a good fit. Geek coach at a geek school.
Hawktawk wrote:When McCarthy loses in the first playoff game let’s talk . When . Not “ if”
wo names to remember about the Cowboys and their head coaching position: Jerry Jones and Sean Payton. If Jones has a chance to get Payton, he'd throw McCarthy under the bus in a heartbeat.
I hadn't heard that about Garrett and Stanford. I don't pay much attention to college football anymore.
wo names to remember about the Cowboys and their head coaching position: Jerry Jones and Sean Payton. If Jones has a chance to get Payton, he'd throw McCarthy under the bus in a heartbeat.
I hadn't heard that about Garrett and Stanford. I don't pay much attention to college football anymore.
NorthHawk wrote:But is Payton interested in Dallas? They are supposed to be friends so it might be an option but many people don't like to mix business with friendship. As well, Jerry wants to run the show and so does Payton so there would probably be some friction about that. And Payton wants to go to a warm weather locale which would point to LA Chargers as his first choice even if some of the rumors are true that McVay might leave to take some time off.
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