The pieces are good. All were graded fairly high. The coaching was god awful. They couldn’t handle DB games or pass off blitzes. I think one interior lineman, like Campbell, this offseason and better coaching could have the Bears with a top 8 OL next season.
That’s an interesting point about London and the Jags. I could see where that obligation would be a negative. I wonder how much that factors in a coach’s decision on taking a job, though.
As a Saints fan, I can say we have one of the worst, if not THE worst situations for a Head Coach. Absolutely clueless and stubborn GM, horrible cap space, terrible management of draft capital, most of the stars are old, etc.. That said, Florio makes a good point: owner and GM have an absurd level of patience, and were willing to let it ride with the losingest Head Coach of all time. I think I'll it takes for the coach to have stability, is to be friends with Mickey Loomis, since he doesn't care about results at all.
Saints a better job than lv? Raiders weren't blown out in any game. Almost 100 mil in cap space, new facilities #6 overall pick. The saints still play on that knee murder surface that should have been permanently closed when all the other concrete+carpet stadiums were taken down..certainly after the actual murders in the Super dome during katrina. the jets are more dysfunctional than the raiders, The cowboys .. Well I just hate the cowboys and I wish jerry Jones to live forever. Possibly head in a jar-futurama style.
Yes the saints job is better since the Raiders office is incompetent and not a stable organization. Maybe with Tom Brady being a owner this will change.
Well, the Raiders were blown out in a lot of games, the Panthers game being one of them. However, if they land a top HC candidate the Brady effect will only be part of it. The main selling point is a clean slate as an organization, and not having to deal with a Ryan Poles or Trent Ballke. You can remake the team as you wish.
In what universe are the New Orleans Saints a sleeping giant? They had Payton/Brees for a little over 10 years and mostly garbage any other time in their history.
It’s funny how the bear are going out of there way making it clear to the world they want to help develop Caleb Williams. The analyst are saying why are the bears not doing enough to help him out…. Where was this same cry for support for Justin Fields when he was with the Bears.
Jags, Bears, then Cowboys are most attractive because the most important position is solidified, starting QB. Raiders are interesting, but need to get that long term QB. Brady is going to bring stability and leadership to the front office. The Jets are just the Jets, pure chaos. Vrabel will be the Pats HC for at least the next decade, he is solid. Got the Titians to the playoffs with Tannehill and Coach of the Year. He is legit.
If Jerry Jones hired a GM and got out of the way I’d say Dallas. But I still think Trevor Lawrence can be great although it’s Tic Toc. If Trevor doesn’t play well in 2025 I’ll call him one of the biggest busts ever, if you look at skill level coming into the NFL and how things turned out. So I’ll go with the Jags.
@@AfricanBlood4L he’s been a bust for 3 years, the media was just too invested in him to be honest… same with Caleb. Lots of yards but not a good NFL QB
I almost turned this video off when I heard the Chicago Bears have a solid offensive line....uuummmmm no they absolutely do not.
Dude just said the Bears O Line is “solid”
He shouldn’t be able to talk anymore
The pieces are good. All were graded fairly high. The coaching was god awful. They couldn’t handle DB games or pass off blitzes. I think one interior lineman, like Campbell, this offseason and better coaching could have the Bears with a top 8 OL next season.
The least attractive almost has to be the Raiders. They haven’t done anything for over 20 years and they’ve looked bad doing it.
That’s an interesting point about London and the Jags. I could see where that obligation would be a negative. I wonder how much that factors in a coach’s decision on taking a job, though.
Well jags don’t go to London in 25 so they can figure that out when we get our new stadium in 27
As a Saints fan, I can say we have one of the worst, if not THE worst situations for a Head Coach.
Absolutely clueless and stubborn GM, horrible cap space, terrible management of draft capital, most of the stars are old, etc..
That said, Florio makes a good point: owner and GM have an absurd level of patience, and were willing to let it ride with the losingest Head Coach of all time.
I think I'll it takes for the coach to have stability, is to be friends with Mickey Loomis, since he doesn't care about results at all.
Saints a better job than lv? Raiders weren't blown out in any game. Almost 100 mil in cap space, new facilities #6 overall pick. The saints still play on that knee murder surface that should have been permanently closed when all the other concrete+carpet stadiums were taken down..certainly after the actual murders in the Super dome during katrina. the jets are more dysfunctional than the raiders, The cowboys .. Well I just hate the cowboys and I wish jerry Jones to live forever. Possibly head in a jar-futurama style.
You know why? He hates saints and falcons tooo.. reverse psychology this clown amazes me
Yes the saints job is better since the Raiders office is incompetent and not a stable organization. Maybe with Tom Brady being a owner this will change.
Well, the Raiders were blown out in a lot of games, the Panthers game being one of them. However, if they land a top HC candidate the Brady effect will only be part of it. The main selling point is a clean slate as an organization, and not having to deal with a Ryan Poles or Trent Ballke. You can remake the team as you wish.
Call me crazy but neimg in thr same division as Harbaugh + Herbert, Payton + Nix and Andy + Mahomes... not alot of playoffs available
you guys really hate the Raiders
I mean they are an absolutely terrible team lol
Florio hates the Brady effect. It’s real
Mike still hasn't gotten over Super Bowl XI
In what universe are the New Orleans Saints a sleeping giant? They had Payton/Brees for a little over 10 years and mostly garbage any other time in their history.
It’s funny how the bear are going out of there way making it clear to the world they want to help develop Caleb Williams. The analyst are saying why are the bears not doing enough to help him out….
Where was this same cry for support for Justin Fields when he was with the Bears.
Jags, Bears, then Cowboys are most attractive because the most important position is solidified, starting QB. Raiders are interesting, but need to get that long term QB. Brady is going to bring stability and leadership to the front office. The Jets are just the Jets, pure chaos. Vrabel will be the Pats HC for at least the next decade, he is solid. Got the Titians to the playoffs with Tannehill and Coach of the Year. He is legit.
If Jerry Jones hired a GM and got out of the way I’d say Dallas. But I still think Trevor Lawrence can be great although it’s Tic Toc. If Trevor doesn’t play well in 2025 I’ll call him one of the biggest busts ever, if you look at skill level coming into the NFL and how things turned out. So I’ll go with the Jags.
Hey Florio ..Is laughable how much hate you have for the jets is not their fault your so loving vikingd went one and done chocked on a ram horn
Have wigs
As a Jets fan it’s most attractive by far
Lmao
Why?
😂😂
Caleb is a bust. Chicago isn’t that attractive.
🤣 yeah, sure
So what's Trevor Lawrence?
Clueless.
@@AfricanBlood4L he’s been a bust for 3 years, the media was just too invested in him to be honest… same with Caleb. Lots of yards but not a good NFL QB