It is somewhat amazing that within 24 hours of one of the best NFL Sundays in
memory, six head coaches (and likely most of their staffs) are unemployed.
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Jets Jersey . Think about this though: Mike Shanahan leaves with
$7 million in his pocket, while Greg Schiano and Rob Chudzinski had three more
years on their contracts, and will be paid out handsomely. I realize not all are
as fortunate, but the majority of the time if you reach the head coaching level
in the NFL, your bills are paid and debts are nonexistent. Its not the
financial blow that hurts. It is more of a punch to the ego and a humbling
moment. When you realize your mission is not going to be accomplished, that is
taken personally, and its hard to take. Now, full disclosure – in general, I am
not a fan of football coaches. I have no doubt that is because my experience
with most coaches was not very good. Most were anything but teachers. The
majority of my coaches were experts at applying pressure and then
dis-associating from the players when that tactic did not work or their own
skill set did not provide an alternative. There are some great coaches in
football – no doubt – but in my experience I have also seen a level of
incompetence that is shocking. And it is prevalent at all levels. I often get
asked why I dont coach, and I always answer with, "why should I?" Being a
former player doesnt qualify me to be a coach, a teacher. That being said, there
are a lot of good coaches without jobs today, and there are other teams still
wavering on a decision. DECISION IN DALLAS In Dallas, I think they need to keep
Jason Garret and stay the course. Look at Ron Rivera in Carolina and Marvin
Lewis in Cincinnati. Logic may have dictated coaching changes for those teams
in recent years, but they stuck with their people and now the Panthers are the
NFC South winner and the Bengals are tops in the AFC North. Patience can pay
off and too many teams dump good coaches too early. Take a close look at Dallas
and you will see that almost getting to the playoffs was actually a pretty good
accomplishment. Football teams are built around controllable programs that the
coaches put in place, but much of their success comes down to pure luck. Things
like drafting, teaching, developing and capitalizing on the "window of
opportunity" are all relatively controllable. But luck can get in the way,
especially when it comes to injuries. If you can keep your 22 starters
completely healthy and on the field for a whole year – thats good luck, not good
coaching. And Dallas was destroyed by bad luck for the second year in a row
when it comes to injuries. This was highlighted Sunday when they had to play a
winner-take-the-division game against Philadelphia without their best player on
offence (QB Tony Romo) and their leader on defence (LB Sean Lee). Good coaching
kept the controllable parts moving effectively, though, and Garrett almost got
the Cowboys to the playoffs despite the injuries. KELLYS HEROES On the opposite
side, how about the job Chip Kelly did with the Eagles? Hes an endearing
personality and he "did it his way." Kelly is known as an offensive guy, but
one of the most impressive examples of his coaching ability was reflected in the
development of linebacker Mychal Kendricks, a second year player out of the
University of California. Great linebackers have to know what is going to happen
before it actually happens, and Kendricks has developed that ability. That is
not just a natural talent – its partly a matter of studying and learning about
your opponent in advance, which is a controllable issue – a coaching issue.
There is no luck involved in his development under Chip Kelly. NEVERMORE We will
see a new Super Bowl champion now that Baltimore failed to make the playoffs –
something you could feel coming. After three narrow victories down the stretch,
the Ravens lost by 34 to New England and then were dominated in Cincinnati on
Sunday in a must-win game despite making four interceptions. I have all the
respect in the world for Joe Flacco, but his body language on the bench sure
seems to reflect disinterest. Compare his demeanor with Philip Rivers of the
Chargers – there is no comparison! It makes you wonder if the Ravens were
suffering from burn out. It is never expected but it does happen in many
occupations, and following their success last year, they sure looked burned out
in December to me. DEAD MONEY DANGER In Oakland, they played the 2013 season
with an astounding amount of dead money (roughly $45 million). Thats money they
had to pay former players – all of which counted against their salary cap. With
the dead money off the books for 2014, the Raiders are suddenly cap rich. This
is very dangerous as rarely can a football team be bought. Teams have to be
developed, and the Raiders need to remember that they are exhibit A in that
discussion. So how do they use that money wisely and successfully? Well if
youre going to overpay somebody, than overpay a good quarterback. That is
obvious. But depth players are critical. Your fifth defensive lineman, your
sixth offensive lineman, those fourth and fifth receivers who can push for
starting spots. On a 53 man roster, you have to project that the bottom third
will eventually be your starters. Some may have to step in sooner than later
because injuries always happen in football, so these players need to be ready
and able. This off-season for the Raiders is critical for making decisions on
these key personnel. They need to find a quarterback and then build a roster
that can develop over time into a winning team around that quarterback. They
cant shoot for the moon all at once. Ask Washington owner Dan Snyder how that
works out. Speaking of the Redskins, Snyder has an interesting dilemma with
quarterbacks Robert Griffin III and Kirk Cousins. With RG3 shut down for the
season, Cousins played well against Atlanta, was okay against Dallas and not so
good against the Giants. There is no doubt that RG3 will be the starter next
year, but what does the team do with Cousins? Do you keep him as an above
average back-up or test his increasing value on the open market? Just one of
many problems facing the Redskins. KEEP CUTLER Marc Trestman has a similar
problem with the Bears. He inherited a 10-6 team from Lovie Smith and finished
8-8. But under Trestman, the Bears offence flourished . Receiver
Brandon Marshall is already a star, and Alshon Jeffery looks like another one.
Matt Forte is a Pro Bowl back. Kyle Long and Jordon Mills played 16 games as
rookies and played well. Jermon Bushrod and Matt Slauson earned their free
agent value. The problem is what to do with the quarterback position after two
players did well in the role. Jay Cutler is a pending free agent and after the
big money has been thrown at Brees , Manning, Rogers, Flacco and Romo, he will
looking for his fair value. Can the Bears afford his expensive ticket, and the
mistakes that come with his gun-slinging ways? Especially when the much-cheaper
Josh McCown was so good while Cutler was hurt? I think its a no-brainer for
both sides. The Bears need to bring Cutler back, and he needs to re-sign fast.
With all the weapons in Chicagos arsenal, and Trestman to guide the way, its a
great fit. Especially because of Terstmans ability as a developer of
quarterbacks. He may deserve a critical comment or two about the way the Bears
defence folded, but he was brought in to turn the offence around and he
succeeded in spades. Look for the Bears to go after defensive help in the
off-season, something that is easier and cheaper to find than offensive skills
players. REX STILL KING I usually watch the NFL Network for an hour a day to
keep updated, and when I saw Woody Johnson announce that Ryan was to be back
next year as coach of the Jets, I expected mild applause and pats on the back.
What I saw instead was a unique reaction of adulation and sincere appreciation.
That surprised me. Maybe Ryan is better in dealing with motivating and
generating positive energy than I could understand, but that reaction said a lot
of positive things about him. So from 32 teams starting the season as Super Bowl
hopefuls, we are down to 12. All logic says it will be Seattle and Denver in
New York come the 2nd of February, but if I had to pick to surprise
participants, I like the Eagles and the 49ers. And finally, I always have to
take a moment and remember that for 20 teams, the season is over. For the
players, that means going from complete structure to no structure at all. No
meetings, no practices, no games, no responsibility. Its a great feeling and
dangerous time wrapped up into one. For these players, next season starts now.
And off-season responsibility is step one to a championship.
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.05 million next season unless Graham and the Saints subsequently agree on a
long-term deal. The designation was released Monday after the deadline passed
for NFL teams to use franchise or transition tags on players becoming free
agents.FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets have downgraded wide receiver
Jeremy Kerley and linebacker Garrett McIntyre from doubtful to out for the teams
game against the Ravens at Baltimore. The Jets made the announcement, which was
expected, on Saturday. Both players were limited in practice Friday, and coach
Rex Ryan did not expect them to be able to play Sunday. Kerley, the teams
leading receiver, dislocated hiis left elbow against New Orleans on Nov.
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on his elbow during practice this week, but could catch only with his right hand
while wearing a red no-contact jersey. McIntyre injured a knee, also against the
Saints. Every other player on the injury report was listed as probable,
including wide receiver Santonio Holmes (hamstring) and tight end Kellen Winslow
Jr. (knee).
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