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Seen on the twitters, word is that there will be (at least) 5 teams searching for a new head coach next season

Leading contenders seem to surround Cinci, Miami, Ravens... with an occasional oddball of Bills being mentioned.  Good news is it seems Canales doesn't appear to be those conversations now (vs a few weeks ago)

Heres a general consensus:

1. Callahan

2. McDaniel

3. Pete Carroll

4. Zac Taylor

5. Glenn

6. Stefanski (shouldn’t get fired)

7. Daboll (might have saved job)

8. Canales depending on how they finish 

9. Raheem Morris: 

Falcons are the team no one is talking about yet

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6 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

Seen on the twitters, word is that there will be (at least) 5 teams searching for a new head coach next season

Leading contenders seem to surround Cinci, Miami, Ravens... with an occasional oddball of Bills being mentioned.  Good news is it seems Canales doesn't appear to be those conversations now (vs a few weeks ago)

Heres a general consensus:

1. Callahan

2. McDaniel

3. Pete Carroll

4. Zac Taylor

5. Glenn

6. Stefanski (shouldn’t get fired)

7. Daboll (might have saved job)

8. Canales depending on how they finish 

9. Raheem Morris: 

Falcons are the team no one is talking about yet

Ravens listed initially but no Harbaugh on the list. 
Which, fwiw, I wouldn’t fire that guy if they went 0-16. It would take consecutive dismal seasons for me to go there. 

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Terms:

Callahan

-Already done

McDaniel

-It’s falling apart

Glenn

-Will finish 1-3 wins

Schottenheimer

-Jerry will fire him when he finishes 8-8-1

Moore

-Will be scapegoated for Joe Brady/Top 5 draft pick

Stefanski

-Probably should have happened last year, not his fault though. 

Maybe Terms:

Morris

-Depends on this 2nd half of season

Taylor

-Joe Flacco might save his job

Carroll

-Not looking good at all

Canales

-Need to finish better than last year

Daboll

-Same boat as Morris, better hope younger QB works out

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

McDaniels looks like he'd be relieved to get fired. He's aging like a POTUS this year.

He's going to kill it for someone next year as an OC, probably for a defensive minded HC.

Very well could see him getting the job in Buffalo if Brady ends up landing an HC job this offseason.

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