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8 HC Openings Left (how would u rank em?)
#51
Ravens OC Monken as the new Browns HC. Down to 2.
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#52
(01-28-2026, 11:02 AM)badgervike Wrote: Ravens OC Monken as the new Browns HC.  Down to 2.

Somebody had to take that shit job....Monken, never a HC, is going to be 60 years old in a week. Not the trend and tells you everything you need to know about what candidates thought about that opportunity. McCarthy in Pittsburgh is 62 but has a record of success in both Green Bay and Dallas. Two different things.
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#53
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/47747655/sources-broncos-fire-oc-joe-lombardi-afc-title-game-loss


The Broncos fired their offensive coordinator, receivers coach, and cornerbacks coach. And all we did was fire the o-line coach who became the scapegoat for KOC's playcalling and stagnant offense. Good teams make changes after failed seasons while the Vikings just keep on keeping on. Wilf'ing at its finest
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(01-28-2026, 11:11 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: Somebody had to take that shit job....Monken, never a HC, is going to be 60 years old in a week. Not the trend and tells you everything you need to know about what candidates thought about that opportunity. McCarthy in Pittsburgh is 62 but has a record of success in both Green Bay and Dallas. Two different things.

Who wouldn't want to work with a young Pro Bowl QB (Sanders)....lol.
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(01-28-2026, 11:32 AM)supafreak84 Wrote: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/47747655/sources-broncos-fire-oc-joe-lombardi-afc-title-game-loss


The Broncos fired their offensive coordinator, receivers coach, and cornerbacks coach. And all we did was fire the o-line coach who became the scapegoat for KOC's playcalling and stagnant offense. Good teams make changes after failed seasons while the Vikings just keep on keeping on. Wilf'ing at its finest

They also cultivate quality, successful NFL asst. coaches like Udinski and Daronte Jones...Individuals who are coveted in the league and promoted to leave. 

And while we make fun of culture, it's something most orgs covet and dont do nearly as well as the coaches & trainers in Eagan. It's not a replacement for winning, but it sure helps when you are doing well at it. 

Look, I also wanted to see the ST Coach go. Beyond that and OL? That might have been a stretch. Ok, maybe QB too. But I suspect he was kept here in part because of the feed-back from that QB room.

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 
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#56
(01-28-2026, 11:54 AM)badgervike Wrote: Who wouldn't want to work with a young Pro Bowl QB (Sanders)....lol.

lol.
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#57
(01-28-2026, 11:58 AM)purplefaithful Wrote: They also cultivate quality, successful NFL asst. coaches like Udinski and Daronte Jones...Individuals who are coveted in the league and promoted to leave. 

And while we make fun of culture, it's something most orgs covet and dont do nearly as well as the coaches & trainers in Eagan. It's not a replacement for winning, but it sure helps when you are doing well at it. 

Look, I also wanted to see the ST Coach go. Beyond that and OL? That might have been a stretch. Ok, maybe QB too. But I suspect he was kept here in part because of the feed-back from that QB room.

In my opinion, changes to the front office should have absolutely been made. Hearing that they are sticking to the status quo is infuriating. OConnell's playcalling/gameplanning and his refusal to run the football is the #1 issue with the offense, but cases could have absolutely been made to fire McCown and Phillips.
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#58
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
Packers QB Coach Sean Mannion is interviewing today a second time for the Eagles offensive coordinator job.
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#59
(01-28-2026, 12:40 PM)MaroonBells Wrote: Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
Packers QB Coach Sean Mannion is interviewing today a second time for the Eagles offensive coordinator job.

KIRK TO PHILLY! HURTS TO MINNY! Lol
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#60
(01-28-2026, 12:40 PM)MaroonBells Wrote: Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
Packers QB Coach Sean Mannion is interviewing today a second time for the Eagles offensive coordinator job.

And hired.
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