River Dog wrote:So now Pete gets to work for Tom Brady. Should be interesting.
River Dog wrote:So now Pete gets to work for Tom Brady. Should be interesting.
NorthHawk wrote:And he gets to play Jim Harbaugh twice a year again.
jshawaii22 wrote:I don't know about Geno going to the Raiders, but I wouldn't count out a reunion between Pete and Russell. He's a FA as of March 1st.
Wonder if they'd trade Crosby for DK and a #1.
Spohawk5092 wrote:and now the Raiders take Russell Wilson.........interesting.
Spohawk5092 wrote:and now the Raiders take Russell Wilson.........interesting.
c_hawkbob wrote:Not at all surprised, he talked like he wanted to be a Raider before the Steelers signed him.
NorthHawk wrote:Here's the only article I've found about Wilson/Raiders:
https://www.profootballrumors.com/2025/ ... or-raiders
NorthHawk wrote:Yeah, at this point it’s just a bunch of people connecting imaginary dots.
govandals wrote:Well, Pete passed one Super Bowl over to Tom Brady, maybe he can get him another one. haha!
Kidding aside, I'm happy for Pete, I will always be a fan of his. If the expectation is to turn around that culture, they hired the right guy. I listened to his introductory presser and it was the same old Petespeak, same verbage that we've heard before. I suppose it's fresh to those in Vegas, though.
FWIW, Jake Heaps was on Brock and Salk last week and said Pete and Russell have spoken and their relationship is "more than cordial", so don't rule out RW to Vegas.
River Dog wrote:Pete, or maybe it was Tom Brady, just hired Chip Kelly as Raiders OC.
NFL News: Chip Kelly Reportedly Hired as Raiders OC After Ohio State's CFP Title
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/101 ... -cfp-title
Aseahawkfan wrote:Should make things fun. Does Kelly run an offense like Pete likes?
TriCitySam wrote:And: Congrats to Tri City native (RHS) Greg Olson on landing another QB coaching job with Pete.
Oly wrote:Even though I was glad to see Pete go—it was clearly time—I really liked cheering for the Hawks when he was here. Even aside from the wins, I think he did things the right way, most of the time at least.
I liked that he was unapologetically in favor of athletes being themselves; he didn't try to corral their eccentricities, and that made the Hawks a very fun team to follow.
I liked that he [at least in public] talked about the importance of players' mental health; the stigmas against guys talking about mental health challenges are harmful, and I think his hiring of sports psychologists and related ways he ran the team worked against those stigmas.
I liked his personality on the sidelines and his enthusiasm.
I wish him the best, and if he can take the Chiefs down a peg in the process, all the better.
Oly wrote:Even though I was glad to see Pete go—it was clearly time—I really liked cheering for the Hawks when he was here. Even aside from the wins, I think he did things the right way, most of the time at least.
I liked that he was unapologetically in favor of athletes being themselves; he didn't try to corral their eccentricities, and that made the Hawks a very fun team to follow.
I liked that he [at least in public] talked about the importance of players' mental health; the stigmas against guys talking about mental health challenges are harmful, and I think his hiring of sports psychologists and related ways he ran the team worked against those stigmas.
I liked his personality on the sidelines and his enthusiasm.
I wish him the best, and if he can take the Chiefs down a peg in the process, all the better.
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