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HappyCurmudgeon

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Didn't see one of these yet.

Already reports that the Bucs have officially given Dirk Koetter his walking papers.
 
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Dirk Koetter has gotten more NFL jobs than I ever imagined when he was at Mizzou. It's been so long, I might have covered him leaving Mizzou.
 
Hard to believe they would have done any worse with Keenum. The Vikings and Broncos were kind of in the same spot. Both front offices felt they were in "a" if not "the" window. Denver has no excuse. They were on borrowed time with Manning and are 0 for the last seven years in finding their QB of the future. And they've passed on more than a few of the current starters around the league. The Vikes got jammed up with the Bridgewater injury, used Bradford and Keenum as stopgaps and the Cousins contract will only make fans wonder why he isn't better than players who are paid far less.
 
Not a coaching change but....



One thing to be a TV talking head at the draft (hello Mel Kiper, or in the hockey world Pierre McGuire) pretending to be a GM and another to actually do the job. Jerk off a prospect on TV who eventually becomes a huge bust and nobody gives a ****, actually draft too many of them and as Tex Cobb used to say, "It's your ass, baby."

I will say I enjoyed Mayock's work at the combine and Senior Bowl practices (both of which I watch, judge all you want).
 
First step in the Browns screwing things up is firing Williams or not letting him be the head coach next year.

Not the Onion - team who have not kept a decent head and only hired one in 30 years thinks they will finally get it right this time.
 
First step in the Browns screwing things up is firing Williams or not letting him be the head coach next year.

Not the Onion - team who have not kept a decent head and only hired one in 30 years thinks they will finally get it right this time.
Odd as it sounds, the Browns might be the best job in the division. Bengals are floundering, Steelers are in decline and undisciplined and the Ravens are a good defensive team but Jackson is going to need to be a better passer if he’s got a future.
 
Not a coaching change but....



One thing to be a TV talking head at the draft (hello Mel Kiper, or in the hockey world Pierre McGuire) pretending to be a GM and another to actually do the job. Jerk off a prospect on TV who eventually becomes a huge bust and nobody gives a ****, actually draft too many of them and as Tex Cobb used to say, "It's your ass, baby."

I will say I enjoyed Mayock's work at the combine and Senior Bowl practices (both of which I watch, judge all you want).


Matt Millen is fired up and ready to go after his heart transplant.
 
First step in the Browns screwing things up is firing Williams or not letting him be the head coach next year.

Not the Onion - team who have not kept a decent head and only hired one in 30 years thinks they will finally get it right this time.
Gregg Williams of bountygate and 17-31 Buffalo Bills fame doesn't seem like someone you work to desperately hold on to as head coach. Its the Browns, so there is always the chance they'll hire Hue 2.0, but holding on to the guy who went 5-3 in a dead cat bounce kind of way to end the year also seems pretty Browns-ian to me.
 

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