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Mike Sando on KOC Rumors
#11
I also believe that KAM has contemplated trading for Andy Reid, Mahomes, and Kelce/Swift as a combo trade for a guaranteed SB. He just needs to figure out how many buildings the Wilfs need to sell and if it's considered trafficking if they come from Kansas City, to make this trade happen. Somebody let a "Senior Writer" know GMs have this on the table.
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#12
With what KOC is doing with QBs, of course teams will want to have him. That is an organization wish is to have coaches that do well with QBs. Considering that they will make or break any organization, staff, and team as a whole.
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#13
KOC's agent is wise. Send out the signal teams want to trade for him. KOC is good.. but traded?? Come on man, you got Mossed!
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#14
Just for reference, All the coaches that have been traded:
https://www.fanduel.com/research/theduel...r6wd1wvn4/

The two most recent ones, the HC retired before completing their existing contracts and then going to another team.

1970
Coach involved: Don Shula
Compensation: Miami Dolphins trade first-round pick to Baltimore Colts
Result: Shula helped Miami win two Super Bowls in 1972 and 1973, including the NFL's only perfect season in league history
1997
Coach involved: Bill Parcells
Compensation: New York Jets trade first-, second-, third- and fourth-round picks to New England Patriots
Result: Parcells' Jets went to the playoffs once in three seasons, losing in the AFC Championship in 1998
1999

Coach involved: Mike Holmgren
Compensation: Seattle Seahawks trade second-round pick to Green Bay Packers
Result: Seattle made the playoffs six times under Holmgren, including a Super Bowl appearance during the 2005 season
2000

Coach involved: Bill Belichick
Compensation: Patriots trade first-, fourth- and fifth-round pick to Jets
Result: Belichick has spent the past 23 seasons in New England, winning six Super Bowls along the way
2002

Coach involved: Jon Gruden
Compensation: Tampa Bay Buccaneers trade two first-round picks and $8 million to Oakland Raiders
Result: Gruden won the Super Bowl in his very first season leading the Bucs and departed in 2008
2006

Coach involved: Herm Edwards
Compensation: Kansas City Chiefs trade fourth-round pick to Jets
Result: Edwards went a dismal 15-33 in seasons as the Chiefs' HC before being fired
2019

Coach involved: Bruce Arians
Compensation: Buccaneers trade sixth-round pick to Arizona Cardinals
Result: Arians went on to win the Super Bowl in his second season at the helm, retired in 2021 after his second postseason appearance with Tampa Bay
2023

Coach involved: Sean Payton
Compensation: Denver Broncos trade first- and third-round pick to New Orleans Saints
Result: TBD
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So of you are a HC, why would you want to be traded to a franchise that is likely in trouble ( why dont they already have a HC if they arent in trouble?) And now they will be missing some premium draft picks the next few years to help you get them back to looking like a real franchise.

This just doesnt make much sense IMO for KOC to ever accept such a fate. Also why would a team trade for him when they can just give his agent terms for their offer as soon as he is available, i dont think FA rules apply to coaches do they?
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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#16
(Yesterday, 06:14 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: So of you are a HC,  why would you want to be traded to a franchise that is likely in trouble ( why dont they already have a HC if they arent in trouble?)  And now they will be missing some premium draft picks the next few years to help you get them back to looking like a real franchise. 

This just doesnt make much sense IMO for KOC to ever accept such a fate.  Also why would a team trade for him when they can just give his agent terms for their offer as soon as he is available,  i dont think FA rules apply to coaches do they?

I think there is some tampering rules for coaches, so you can't talk to a coach before they're fired.  I don't know why they wouldn't just wait until they were fired.  Payton and Arians make sense, they retired while still being under contract.  Like were the Jets really going to keep Herm Edwards, but a 4th rounder was enough to get the deal done? 

Only thing that really makes sense is that KOC's agent is stoking the fire to up his price a bit.
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