Coach Fire/Hire Thread

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I read somewhere yesterday that the Black Dolphins will release Jordan Cameron. They may equal this season's Oakland Raiders next year with Tannehill and a cast of nothing but Negroes. They were actually that bad back when Nick Saban was their head coach. Hard to believe that the perfect '72 Dolphins only started one black on defense, which is why even back then they were called the "No Name Defense."

If they cut Cameron that would truly be a boneheaded move. It was just a couple years ago that he was one of the up and coming young TEs in the league with the most upside. Has something changed? Did some character issues come out? I mean this isn't a Fred Davis situation where the guy is a pothead and can't get out of bed to make it to practice. If he is cut he shouldn't have any problem finding employment.
 

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If they cut Cameron that would truly be a boneheaded move. It was just a couple years ago that he was one of the up and coming young TEs in the league with the most upside. Has something changed? Did some character issues come out? I mean this isn't a Fred Davis situation where the guy is a pothead and can't get out of bed to make it to practice. If he is cut he shouldn't have any problem finding employment.


The report I saw on Weenieworld says the Dolphins will likely cut Cameron if he doesn't accept a pay cut:

Jordan Cameron caught 2-of-4 targets for six yards and a touchdown Week 17 against the Patriots. Miami’s free agent replacement for Charles Clay opened the season with at least 7 targets in four of the first five games, but he disappeared from the offense over the second half. Cameron’s touchdown against New England was just his third of the season, and he finishes with just 386 yards on 35 receptions. There is almost zero chance Miami keeps Cameron at his current $9.5 million cap hit. Jan 3 - 7:00 PM
 

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San Diego fired OC Frank Reich.

They should of canned McCoy as well.


Overall I thought there would be more firings - the Colts, Saints and Lions all sounded like they were going to fire their coaches.

Pagano actually got a contract extension.
 

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They should of canned McCoy as well.


Overall I thought there would be more firings - the Colts, Saints and Lions all sounded like they were going to fire their coaches.

Pagano actually got a contract extension.

The Colts GM as well. I thought him and Pagano didn't get along.
 

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I have learned Paul DePodesta leaving #Mets to run the NFL Cleveland Browns as executive VP, answerable only to team owner/pres.

Wow lol, this could get interdasting.
 

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Lovie Smith fired!!
 

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Good to see Hatie Smiff in the sh**can. Let's hope Dougtavious Whaley is the next guy fired, although I think the Bills said they're bringing him back next year.
 

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Good to see Hatie Smiff in the sh**can. Let's hope Dougtavious Whaley is the next guy fired, although I think the Bills said they're bringing him back next year.

The Bills signed him to an extension and also brought Fat Rex's brother to Buffalo as a defensive coach. The Bills of my younger days are nothing but a memory now.
 

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As Bmore-Dan posted - the Browns hired DePodesta of Moneyball fame. It will be interesting to see how he applies statistical analysis to the draft process.

The Lions also hired Bob Quinn away from the Patriots. I was interested to see what Pioli did in KC when he left New England but he did not impress me during his stint as GM with the Chiefs. Quinn has been part of the Patriots since 2000. It will be interesting to see if he decides to forget what has made the Pats the dominant franchise of the 2000s.
 

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Hue Jackson has been hired by the Browns. Sources say he wants to move on from Manziel.
 

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The latest news I've seen:

FOX Sports' Alex Marvez reports Bucs OC Dirk Koetter has not been offered Tampa Bay's head-coaching job yet.
PFT reported Koetter has begun informing assistant coaches he'll be the Bucs' next head man, but multiple reports since have stated Koetter is only lining up a coaching staff, and has not yet been offered or taken any job. We still believe it's only a matter of time before Koetter replaces Lovie Smith.

Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet 3m3 minutes ago
The #Giants are hiring Ben McAdoo as their head coach, source said

Bills announced Ed Reed has agreed in principle to join Bills coaching staff as team’s assistant defensive backs coach.

The Vikings didn’t renew the contract of offensive line coach Jeff Davidson earlier this week and they’re reportedly replacing him with Tony Sparano.
Sid Hartman of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that Sparano has landed the job on Mike Zimmer’s coaching staff. Zimmer and Sparano previously worked together on the Cowboys staff when Bill Parcells was the head coach in Dallas.

Chargers hire Ken Wisenhunt:
Whisenhunt, 54 next month, spent the 2013 season as the Chargers' OC, only to parlay that one year into the Titans' head-coaching job. Whisenhunt lasted 23 games as the Titans' head man, going 3-20, before being fired in November. He's back with coach Mike McCoy. In 2013, the Chargers were fifth in total offense, fourth in passing, and 13th in rushing. Whisenhunt and McCoy will look to get the offense back on track after finishing 31st in rushing this year.

Mike Triplett - ESPN wrote:
The Saints are hiring Dan Campbell, Joe Lombardi and Aaron Glenn to their coaching staff, per source. Campbell will be an assistant head coach/tight ends coach. Current TE coach Dan Roushar is expected to remain on staff, with some shuffling likely. Lombardi will return to his former role at QB coach, and Glenn will be a secondary coach.
 

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The Bucs are going to hire Koetter, but they can't offer him the position until they interview a number of black "candidates" to satisfy the Rooney affirmative-action rule. Which of course is a joke, in addition to being offensive.
 

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San Fran hires Chip Kelly as head coach.

Well now the media is going to get back onboard the krapernick bandwagon since kelly has a qb that fits his scheme according to the caste whore media and talking heads. Let's hope Kelly decides to move away from Krapernick anyways.
 

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Well now the media is going to get back onboard the krapernick bandwagon since kelly has a qb that fits his scheme according to the caste whore media and talking heads. Let's hope Kelly decides to move away from Krapernick anyways.

He's screwed either way because if he uses Krap, he'll lose and if he sits him, he'll be confirmed "racist'.
 

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I expect Kelly to move on from Kaepernick, with no repercussions as the previous regime had done the same. Gabbert might just be a great fit for what Kelly is looking for, as he has a strong, accurate arm and is a very good runner. Reminds me of Alex Smith except younger and with a better arm.

The "racist" nonsense was only voiced by a few discarded idiot black players and anti-White specialists like Steven A. Smiff. The media publicized it a bit, because they will publicize any and all black grievances no matter how patently ridiculous, but it was pretty much snuffed out quickly.

The 49ers have a pretty black roster, but a fair amount of White o-linemen and tight ends. Vance McDonald may become a star next season.
 

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I expect Kelly to move on from Kaepernick, with no repercussions as the previous regime had done the same. Gabbert might just be a great fit for what Kelly is looking for, as he has a strong, accurate arm and is a very good runner. Reminds me of Alex Smith except younger and with a better arm.

The "racist" nonsense was only voiced by a few discarded idiot black players and anti-White specialists like Steven A. Smiff. The media publicized it a bit, because they will publicize any and all black grievances no matter how patently ridiculous, but it was pretty much snuffed out quickly.

The 49ers have a pretty black roster, but a fair amount of White o-linemen and tight ends. Vance McDonald may become a star next season.

I hope you're right. I can't stand Colin Sack-or-pick. It's very refreshing to see Alex "game manager" Smith in the playoffs on a hot streak while Sack-or-pick went from riding the bench to riding his couch.
 

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I hate to say it guys but I've already read at least 3 articles today saying Chip Kelly loves the kid. He wanted to get Kaepernick no matter what team he went to. He will keep him in SanFrancisco.

So Johnny is out in Cleveland as the new coach hates him and Kelly loves Krapernick. Lol. Only in America.
 

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I hate to say it guys but I've already read at least 3 articles today saying Chip Kelly loves the kid. He wanted to get Kaepernick no matter what team he went to. He will keep him in SanFrancisco.

So Johnny is out in Cleveland as the new coach hates him and Kelly loves Krapernick. Lol. Only in America.

It doesn't matter if Kelly likes him now. Once Chip realizes he sucks he won't be playing, if he's even kept on the roster.
 

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Marvin Lewis given a 2 year extension. They just won't get rid of that guy.
 

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Marvin Lewis given a 2 year extension. They just won't get rid of that guy.
The Bengals might as well give him life tenure, like a Supreme Court Justice. For a black coach, Lewis is very successful but can't win the big games. If the ownership is happy with mediocrity and undisciplined teams prone to chimpouts, then by all means they have the right coach.
 
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