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BronxRik

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  1. Do you explode when the sun comes up?
  2. Probably should be. Not because he's leaving, but because he's not staying. You would think with him being left from the "old regime" he would want to stay and be a part of change. Only he's not. He chose to make a lateral move instead of staying. What does he know about Shoen and Daboll the rest of us don't?
  3. Ditto. I'm not answering any reported threads, I'm not entertaining any thoughts of banning, suspensions or "punishment" of anyone. Everyone here is an adult, duke it out. You think this place sucks and don't want to post here anymore, more power to you. You'll be missed, but this is a free country, do what you want. Report me as a shitty mod, I really don't care, I'm not getting in the middle of this.
  4. I'll give you that. With his hat on, he kind of looks like that Mike whatshisname from American Pickers.
  5. Couple of things. Since when is someone's opinion fact? Billichick said "I think they're hiring Daboll. Sorry about that". Who gives a shit what Billichick thinks? I think the Giants should trade away 5 and 7. So fucking what. Rooney rule also says teams have to interview 2 minorities. This stinks of affirmative action in the 70's. Owners look around, talk to their personnel and I'm sure they say something like "Look at that Daboll guy up in Buffalo. He's a winner. We want winners on this team, we have to get him this off season" OH, wait, we have to interview 2 minorities first. Just for the record, Flores' record is worse than Daboll's record, just sayin'. But they way they make this out is like that doesn't even matter, you interviewed me just to satisfy the Rooney rule. And that may be true, or not, but also look at what Elway had to say. https://www.nfl.com/news/broncos-exec-john-elway-statement-i-interviewed-brian-flores-in-good-faith These owners have already picked who they want in their organizations long before they actually get them, is all I'm saying. Forcing them to interview certain people taints the pool of talent available. I don't know what the answer is, but forcing interviews doesn't seem to be working.
  6. Does anyone on the coaching staff have hair? Maybe there should be a "Fabio" rule where teams have to interview dudes with hair.
  7. We need to get the opposing team each week to call him dude and watch him go off on the sideline.
  8. I wonder if he's gonna go old school and wear a suit on the sidelines.
  9. So much for that. I'll be rooting for the NFC team.
  10. Well I did say COULD work out. He's been with the Bills backing up Josh Allen, they must think something of him up there. And I mildly believe in Jones. He's been dealt a rough hand with changing coaches and coordinators every couple of years, I get it. But he's also inconsistent, has fumble-itis, and is prone to injury. He's got spunk though, so he may just be Shoen's guy with the right coaching.
  11. Anyone with a line. Cardinals, New England, even the Jets (and he wouldn't even have to move). We may not get what we want for him, but someone will take him no doubt.
  12. Sorry, I left out the sarcasm Emojji. Emoticon. Whatever.
  13. Well, we're not going to get the next Joe Montana as a backup. We need anyone not named Mike Glennon. Trubisky under Daboll could work out if Jones gets hurt...again. Of course, I don't know how anyone is getting paid.
  14. It's officially Daboll. https://www.nfl.com/news/giants-hiring-bills-oc-brian-daboll-as-head-coach
  15. Official. https://www.nfl.com/news/giants-hiring-bills-oc-brian-daboll-as-head-coach
  16. He's from Buffalo, he must be good. Even the scrubs are good in Buffalo. By 2023 we'll be known as the Southern NY Bills don'tchaknow.
  17. Jon Stewart would be better than Jonathan Stewart.
  18. NFT. (Nice Fucking Tat)
  19. Makes sense really. Gives him a year to evaluate Jones considering there's no homerun QB in this year's draft. Initially I was hoping they'd trade away 5 and 7 for more picks, but if you're keeping Jones, better to put as much talent around him as you can. If he's still no good, Shoen can get a QB next year. But he has to get a better vet QB though considering Jones injury history.
  20. Saints head coach Sean Payton has not committed to returning to New Orleans for 2022 NFL season The New Orleans Saints' season has been over for two weeks and as the days have gone by, one question has remained open: Is head coach Sean Payton coming back? Sources say that Payton, who has three years left on his contract, has not committed to returning to coach for another season in New Orleans. He has not yet informed the organization for whom he's coached since 2006 that he will definitely return. Multiple attempts by NFL.com to reach Payton went unreturned. Payton has been on vacation for more than a week, and a person turning off their phone while on vacation is not unprecedented. Payton using the time to decide if he wants to return or step away for a year is noteworthy, however, and he has gone dark on several people close to him. It would be highly unlikely for Payton to coach another team in 2022, sources say. Rather, this would be a mini-retirement to recharge for a year after a season several people close to him described as incredibly challenging and difficult. In this scenario, the Payton era likely would be over in New Orleans. If he were to return to coaching, it's expected it would be with another organization, sources say. Such a move would not be without precedent. Bruce Arians retired following the 2017 season after five years with the Cardinals, only to come out of retirement in 2019 to coach the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay sent Arizona a sixth-round draft pick as part of the package to hire Arians as he remained under contract with the Cardinals. Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, who has a head coaching interview scheduled with the Chicago Bears, would be a top candidate to take over, sources say, but New Orleans would have to conduct a complete search to replace Payton. One of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL, Payton is under contract through the 2024 season. Him walking away from at least $45 million is hard to fathom, but it has not been ruled out, sources say. Prior to the end of the 2021 season, sources say Payton was approached by at least one TV network about working in media, and that appears to be a possibility, as well. New Orleans battled through endless injuries this season, while using four QBs (Jameis Winston, Taysom Hill, Trevor Siemian and Ian Book). It was trying and extremely taxing for Payton, according to those close to him. That necessitated some time away to consider his next move. Several people close to Payton have said they simply don't know if he's returning, with others mentioning they've heard the "he could walk away" rumors like the public. Meanwhile, the Saints are in a holding pattern. But the reality is simple: No one knows what he will do. https://www.nfl.com/news/saints-head-coach-sean-payton-has-not-committed-to-returning-to-new-orleans-for-
  21. Yeah, I read his brain is fried from dealing with his QB situation and needs some time off. If he comes back, he goes back to the Saints. TV jobs were also talked about.
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