Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
If Belichick doesn’t get a HC job this year, but still wants to stay involved with the league next season… “special advisor” role on Andy’s coaching staff?
Belichick + Spags developing defensive game plans next season would be a nightmare for the rest of the league.
If he did that, my worry would be him going to the Broncos. Not sure how many Parcells guys are even left but Payton and Dan Campbell in Detroit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Yeah - that would be an annoyingly smart decision.
Belichick with Allen under center would do some real damage.
Id be LEGIT concerned if Vrabel ended up in Buffalo. Mike has designed defenses that have been as effective against Mahomes as anyone has. Pair that with Allen and that team would be a bigger threat than they currently are.
BB limits any teams ceiling, due to age.
Guy could legit drop dead of a heart attack on the sideline, so maybe Buffalo is where he will end up.
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
If Belichick doesn’t get a HC job this year, but still wants to stay involved with the league next season… “special advisor” role on Andy’s coaching staff?
Belichick + Spags developing defensive game plans next season would be a nightmare for the rest of the league.
They have very different defensive philosophies, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
If he did that, my worry would be him going to the Broncos. Not sure how many Parcells guys are even left but Payton and Dan Campbell in Detroit.
Man…if Walmart were to go out and pay BB like he’s a HC and have him be Denver’s DC…I’d be …concerned. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TheGreatCassholio:
Pitts has been stuck in poverty there. Wonder how much it would take to snag him as Kelce's apprentice
Wonder if we could tag/trade jones to ATL for Pitts and a 3rd. Not sure if they would even need or want Jones. Draft his replacement in the 2nd. [Reply]
Its a miracle that the Chiefs have had so much consistency in their coaching staff. Yes, having Mahomes is what allows you to play in 6 straight AFC Championship games, but the fact that our coaching staff has been so consistent over the years is amazing. Hell the only real loss was EB, and we basically had to kick his butt out the door. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Belicheck is past his prime. He has no value left.
He could be a defensive coordinator but he would never do that IMHO.
To be considered guessing needs 1) to give up authoriity over personnel 2) have a goood established QB in place and to have a established OC willing to take the position on his staff and probably a commitment for 4-5 years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
The rumor all over Twitter is that Washington wants Ben Johnson from Detroit badly and is just waiting for the Lions' season to be over. If that's true might just be Seattle. But these are all rumors at this point. Hard to believe Belichick and Vrabel might end up on the outside looking in.
Would YOU want either of those guys running your team?!? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Would YOU want either of those guys running your team?!?
Vrabel isn’t bad, but he’s not outstanding. He probably would have been a really good coach in the 80s/90s.
That being said I’d take Vrabel 100 times out of 100 over Belichick.
Apparently the falcons passed because they didn’t think Bill could play nice with the GM. Could you imagine Bill trying to tell Veach what to do? [Reply]
Today's twist in the Patriots soap opera. Kraft reportedly called up Arthur Blank and torpedoed Belichick.
According to ESPN, citing a source who spoke to someone close to Robert Kraft and another person close to Bill Belichick, Kraft called Falcons owner Arthur Blank during Atlanta’s coaching search to warn him not to trust Belichick.