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I don't care who you play, Giving up 0 points in the 2nd half for 4 straight games is impressive. Is that an NFL record?
Exactly. This is the NFL. Anyone can beat anyone. This isnt college football. Demeco Ryans is doing a hell of a job. I'm not sure who we are going to replace him with. I thought maybe Saleh would get fired and come back, but he seems to be doing well in NY.
Ryans will get interviews but there's no guarantee that he gets hired as a HC. He only has one season as a DC. Making the jump too quickly has been a big mistake for a lot of coordinators. Several left NE after being successful and failed as a HC. It's a big jump from overseeing one aspect of the team to being responsible for everything.
The recent success of all of Kyles assistants will make him an even more desirable canidate.
Yup. That and obviously being paired with a strong OC so he doesn't have to worry much about that. We shall see. I'd love to have him another few years for continuity sake alone.
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No doubt he will be interviewed. He shouldn't be in too big of a hurry to take a HC job. He's young and doesn't need to take the first thing that comes along. An inexperienced coach like him still has a lot to learn about being a HC. Kyle was more experienced and he made plenty of mistakes early on. The last thing Ryans needs to do is take a job with a team low on talent and draft picks. Saleh interviewed the year before he actually took the Jets job just to get experience in the interview process.
There are job openings every year so there's no hurry for Demeco. He's 38 and has 4 years experience as a coach.
Yep. Going to the Texans or Jags would be a bad idea. You want a team with a good QB and talent like the Chargers or Broncos (if you think Wilson can be resurrected).
How about the Bears if they fire their coach? They have $116 million in cap space next year.
That's a possibility but I'm not sure they're ready to win and Fields still needs some delicate handling and mentorship.
Mike and Kyle always say there's roughly 5 teams in any given year who are all-in on winning. I don't think the Bears are one of those teams.