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2020 HC Candidates


Forty-Eight

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I don’t see Rivera making it after this season. Who do you like? 
 

Unlikely to happen:  
Lincoln Riley, HC Oklahoma 
Jim Harbaugh, HC Michigan  
Mike Leach, HC Washington State  
Matt Campbell, HC Iowa State
Mike Tomlin, HC Pittsburgh  
Pep Hamilton, HC DC Defenders


Mike McCarthy, unemployed 
Robert Saleh, DC San Francisco 
Stephen Belichick, DB New England 
Don Martindale, DC Baltimore   
Greg Roman, OC Baltimore 
Byron Leftwich, OC Tampa Bay
Kellen Moore, OC Dallas 
Kris Richard, DC Dallas 
Kevin Stefanski, OC Minnesota  
Eric Bieniemy, OC Kansas City 
Todd Bowles, DC Tampa Bay 
Matt Eberflus, DC Indianapolis  
Jerod Mayo, LB New England  
Kevin O’Connell, OC Washington  
John DeFilippo, OC Jacksonville  
Shane Waldron, QB Los Angeles  
Todd Wash, DC Jacksonville  
Joe Barry, AHC Los Angeles  
Klint Kubiak, QB Minnesota  
Randy Fichtner, OC Pittsburgh  
Bret Bielema, DL New England 
Aaron Kromer, RB/OL Los Angeles 
Pete Carmichael, OC New Orleans  
Dan Campbell, AHC New Orleans 
Dennis Allen, DC New Orleans  
Brian Schottenheimer, OC Seattle


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

if Ron wins 10 games with Kyle Allen....I think Ron/Cam/Hurney get a farewell season in 2020.   I probably feel that way w/ 9 too. 

but whenever the time comes I want no part of the Belichick coaching tree. 

I have a hard time imagining giving up a year of games and a year of multiple players' careers just to give somebody a "farewell season".

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I have a hard time imagining giving up a year of games and a year of multiple players' careers just to give somebody a "farewell season".

well, maybe that is a poor choice of words.  But I think the stage would be set for Ron/Cam/Hurney to give it one last shot and see what happens.   Then he makes his call on everyone.  Just seems like an easy way for Tepper to handle it all.   

 

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Just now, Anybodyhome said:

Holy balls, man!

You're probably the same guy who thought giving up every draft pick on the board for Ricky Williams was a good idea, too.

If Ron Rivera wins 10+ games w/ Kyle Allen.....the moment he becomes available he will be the next coach hired in the NFL. 

it is WAY easier to end up with worse than better than Ron.  Just a fact proven every year. Tepper knows that too.   Tepper also is a Pittsburgh guy.   I just don't see Tepper blowing it all up if this team does what they could do. 

Look at the NFL hires in the last 5 years.  How many have been worse than Ron vs better? 

 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Tepper's also the guy who blew his stack over the 49ers game and then watched is go out and lay another defensive egg in Green Bay.

I don’t see Tepper getting rid of Ron until after this contract, if we make the playoffs and 10+ wins probably makes the playoffs this year. So look at the full context of the statement. 

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