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  1. I'm not so sure about the Bolded but I too think Sneed has proven to be a keeper but he might be a tag n trade scenario. It'll be curious to see what price tag he puts on himself
  2. I'll just put in the names if you want to read more have at it. #2 and #3 I see make the most sense https://currently.att.yahoo.com/sports/5-quarterbacks-could-replace-derek-144503972.html 5 quarterbacks who could replace Derek Carr in 2023 Tom Brady Baker Mayfield Mac Jones Aaron Rogers Daniel Jones
  3. I was just getting ready to post this. Other than being a Raider I have nothing against the guy he seemed like an overall good guy. I hope he finds greener pastures, Miami maybe needing a Qb
  4. As it should I did watch the game bt cant say I saw his head smack the ground that being said his play fell off soo dramatically him having a concussion is certainly in the cards and the Phins should be held accountable. I see where many ex NFLrs have mentioned that he should stop playing now, maybe he should take Luck's and other's approach and get out while there is still time.
  5. he's only a pro bowler not All Pro.. there s a monumental difference and he'd be worth $20+M
  6. https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/news/report-kc-chiefs-oc-eric-bieniemy-is-more-popular-in-head-coaching-market-this-year?fbclid=IwAR3BFtgRuZND2jUcVtZbONYNjGsiaybSzazAYwcl1rKTfBk9MDKv64_Zcxs Report: Eric Bieniemy Is ‘More Popular’ in Head Coaching Market This Year Bieniemy's name is once again being tossed around this year for 2023 head coaching gigs. JORDAN FOOTE 2 HOURS AGO In this story: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to having offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy's name mentioned in conversations about open head coaching vacancies throughout the league, and that hype train is picking up steam once again. In an article from Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano of ESPN, the two addressed some of the latest news and rumors from around the NFL and also analyzed the upcoming Week 17 slate of games. Graziano mentioned Bieniemy and the Chiefs in the "empty your notebooks" section of the article, reporting that the 53-year-old seems like a more popular name right now than he already has been in recent years. Here's what Graziano wrote: Bieniemy, now in his fifth season as the Chiefs' offensive coordinator, has interviewed with 14 NFL teams for their open head coaching vacancies over the course of the league's four most recent hiring cycles. He has yet to land that elusive head coaching job despite Doug Pederson being hired by the Philadelphia Eagles after three seasons as the Chiefs' offensive coordinator and Matt Nagy landing with the Chicago Bears after just two years in the same role. After many believed this past offseason would be Bieniemy's time to shine, he ended up returning to Kansas City on another one-year contract for the 2022 campaign. With Bieniemy and head coach Andy Reid working together to form one of the NFL's best offenses for multiple years in a row, the former has made it obvious that he has what it takes to help lead a team to success. Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have constantly backed Bieniemy as a top-tier candidate who's ready to take the next step, and it helps that the Chiefs' offense remains arguably the top unit in the NFL in the post-Tyreek Hill era. Time will tell if this cycle will ultimately see Bieniemy become a head coach, but Graziano's report sheds a bit of updated light on how opposing teams may view him. With clubs such as the Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers already having questionable long-term head coaching situations and more likely to come, there doesn't project to be a serious shortage of available opportunities.
  7. Kingsbury has been extended to 2027 and EB has been on one year contracts for a few years now
  8. yea I always worry about these scenarios Interim Coaches come in and make a quick splash. I remember when Haley got Fired and RAC took over. The next game the Chiefs slapped around the then IIRC undefeated Packers.
  9. if anything the Minority coaches will get a stronger look and that's a positive for EB
  10. still technically learning the game and the difference between an AVERAGE College DB in coaching and skill level compared to the Pro's is monumental..JMO
  11. he maybe able to bring some underlings with him and give them promotions but that probably goes with a bunch of OC & DCs
  12. that certainly explains a lot. I always had her associated with Stanford...dont know why
  13. Candy probably knows more about Football than the rest of those slap nuts, she's been a rabid Football fan for years. I think she had aspirations of being the NFL Commish. I have always liked her and felt bad for her when she signed on to the sinking ship that is the Donkeys
  14. looks to be 51 and sunny. should be a beautiful day at Arrowhead Stadium
  15. agreed but at the end of the day it seems that the Kid just doesn't interview very well and is seen as just an Andy coattail rider
  16. there is a man who can chose to be picky, Denver has no draft picks they'll need someone who just would take anything. EB I'm afraid is a choosey beggar. IF he wanted another job Carolina might be the best option.
  17. yea but IIRC it's been like that over these last few years. 1 year contracts tha is.
 
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