Originally Posted by Mile High Mania: :-) which of the 247 twitter rumors was that...
Rodgers will not be playing in Denver next year, but keep rubbin' one out to that fantasy.
The Quinn thing is really just media hype speculation on him being the favorite at this point. Hell, I wouldn't be shocked to see Callahan get the nod. Started his career in Denver in 2010, left in 2015.. and has only been an OC for 2 years.
Sounds like Denver will have interviewed a dozen candidates when it's all over. I have no idea what path they'll take, but I can't see it being any DC... they've just had 2 failed runs hiring a DC for the HC gig and I don't see a 3rd time being a charm.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Rodgers will not be playing in Denver next year, but keep rubbin' one out to that fantasy.
Just simple common sense here. Rodgers is a really smart guy, just watch him on the Pat McAfee show.
He plays in one of the weakest divisions with the Bears, Lions and Vikings all down, and he's going to willingly go to the division with Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert and Derek Carr (with potentially Jim Harbaugh) when he only has a few years left? [Reply]
After seeing the Chiefs and the Bills strength of schedules. The division of Raiders, Chargers and Broncos are better teams than we gave them credit for [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
The main reason would be that he's led very good offenses without HOF talent.
Meh.
He has been the OC in Dallas for 3 seasons.
They lit the world on fire this past season... they do have a solid QB and nice receivers. They were 12-6 on a 3rd place schedule from the year prior... two years prior they were 6-10, 8-8 respectively.
Lost to 3 of the 4 AFCW teams this year.
Lost to Tampa and the Cardinals.
Jury is out on him to me still. Maybe it's more McCarthy's fault.. I dunno, just doesn't feel right to me. [Reply]
They lit the world on fire this past season... they do have a solid QB and nice receivers. They were 12-6 on a 3rd place schedule from the year prior... two years prior they were 6-10, 8-8 respectively.
Lost to 3 of the 4 AFCW teams this year.
Lost to Tampa and the Cardinals.
Jury is out on him to me still. Maybe it's more McCarthy's fault.. I dunno, just doesn't feel right to me.
Kellen Moore is highly regarded and gloated about by non-Cowboy football fans, but Dallas fans don't care for him whatsoever. They would probably be happy to see him go. [Reply]
They lit the world on fire this past season... they do have a solid QB and nice receivers. They were 12-6 on a 3rd place schedule from the year prior... two years prior they were 6-10, 8-8 respectively.
Lost to 3 of the 4 AFCW teams this year.
Lost to Tampa and the Cardinals.
Jury is out on him to me still. Maybe it's more McCarthy's fault.. I dunno, just doesn't feel right to me.
All true. I'd say overall records aren't completely the doing of the OC, though. In his 3 seasons as OC, they've been 6th, 17th (league average with backup QBs), and 1st on offense. The season before Moore came, they were 22nd.
He does have a pudgy little boy face, which is a negative. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
All true. I'd say overall records aren't completely the doing of the OC, though. In his 3 seasons as OC, they've been 6th, 17th (league average with backup QBs), and 1st on offense. The season before Moore came, they were 22nd.
He does have a pudgy little boy face, which is a negative.
True. And, they have a few strong weapons... Cooper and Lamb at WR, Wilson is strong - decent TE. I think Zeke is a failure. Pollard is strong.
But, to me ... going 1-3 vs the AFCW this season is a sign. (scoring 20, 16, 9 and 33 points) [Reply]
I’m sure Rodgers wants to leave the franchise that is now giving him everything he wants and his new head coach who has helped him win back-to-back MVP awards to go face the only franchise with a top 5 coach and top 5 QB together instead of the horrible easy division he’s got now with 2 of the 3 franchises starting all over.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
True. And, they have a few strong weapons... Cooper and Lamb at WR, Wilson is strong - decent TE. I think Zeke is a failure. Pollard is strong.
But, to me ... going 1-3 vs the AFCW this season is a sign. (scoring 20, 16, 9 and 33 points)
Yes, being good against the AFCW would be preferable. I feel like between Bieniemy, Quinn, Moore, O'Connell, Hackett, Callahan, Gannon, and Glenn there will be probably one or two good head coaches. Chances are high that we regret missing out on one in 5 years. [Reply]