Nick Sirianni (32-12)

Brandon Staley (23-21)

MCDC (20-24-1)

Arthur Smith (18-26)

Robert Saleh (15-30)

h.m to Urban Meyer (2-11) and david culley (4-13) (we miss you dave).

thoughts on this class?

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Fun Nick Sirianni fact: that 32-12 record is a .727 win%, which is currently fourth all-time for head coaches with at least 40 games (behind Guy Chamberlain, John Madden, and Vince Lombardo). Also easily the highest of any currently active coach.

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Bro people are still defending Salad, but man’s is a losing machine at 15-30.

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Why y’all picking on Arthur Smith? Look what he’s done with all of those first round pi…fuck, I got nothing. Neither do the Falcons.

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Culley is such a prime example of a coach being hired to be fired.

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An 65-year-old wide receivers coach for the team that was known to have notoriously bad wide receiver play. Nah, that hire was totally legitimate.

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That was by design. No good coaches were going to sign up for a season with Watson on the bench and a clear tanking situation. We hired a guy who was ready to retire to hold onto the reigns while we got our shit sorted out. He knew what he was there for.

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Gotta say the 2021 HC class feels a lot like the 21 QB draft class, albeit there’s two guys here who are gonna be around the league for a long time to come whereas there’s only one guy like that among the QBs. Lotta sure shots that turned out to not be sure shots whatsoever.

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Who’s the second 2021 QB who’s gonna be around for a while?

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There’s not one, though Staley and Fields could somehow both end up staying on their respective teams for another year or two.

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Staley could get another year solely for the fact that he has one more year on his contract.

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If Fields ends up losing his status as a starter, I’d love for him to come in and back up Hurts. I think he could work on progressing his game rather than running for his life with the Bears O-Line.

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Fields and Lawrence.

Lawrence is the Jags guy for a while, and Fields feels like a guy who’s going to thrive on a new team where the coach gets him, but probably never get them a Super Bowl win even though they come close. Think Tua.

Mills is the other one, but as a career back-up.

Wilson is ass, Jones is ass, and Lance may never get a chance to play.

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I wonder how Lance feels about it himself

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I want Fields in Denver. Gimme him and Mike Evans.

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He said there’s only one.

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Sirriani is our very own brock purdy. Straight out of left field hire.

But f it we ball

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Mac once he gets to be a bridge starter or backup on a team with an OL and receiving corps

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Mac has a long, Ryan Fitzpatrick-esque career ahead of him. Every year someone needs a 3k yd, 15td 10 int QB season.

The jets, for instance. They’d probably kill for Mac right now.

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Watch him have a Geno Smith type resurrection once he is off of that horrible Pats offense. I can see him being a middle of the pack QB with a real OC, real oline and WRs who are actually better than practice squad level. Might be a good choice for the Browns if they can somehow get rid of Watson.

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just to be clear you’re saying lawrence is the only dude right? because i can make an argument about jordan love staying on the packers as a vikings fan

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Love is 2020, which is looking like one of the best QB draft classes ever.

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