It is. I bet that blocked punt for a TD moves us up even more in the DVOA to #2 or even #1.That is insane. Bones!
Jax will probably be looking for a younger offensive minded coach in order to develop Lawrence. I'd be shocked if they targeted a DC as their next HCI'm not convinced Jacksonville is a bad job. They've got Trevor Lawrence, some excellent 2022 draft picks, and the bar is low - you'd be following a terrible failure. Ownership has reason to show patience. The need to develop Trevor Lawrence gives an offensive minded coach an advantage, but at the same time, Jacksonville needs someone with savvy who can help build the organization. Quinn could make a lot of sense and it'd be a great challenge for him. Much would depend on who he could get as OC.
I'm not convinced Jacksonville is a bad job. They've got Trevor Lawrence, some excellent 2022 draft picks, and the bar is low - you'd be following a terrible failure. Ownership has reason to show patience. The need to develop Trevor Lawrence gives an offensive minded coach an advantage, but at the same time, Jacksonville needs someone with savvy who can help build the organization. Quinn could make a lot of sense and it'd be a great challenge for him. Much would depend on who he could get as OC.
Yep. Some of the best coordinators in NFL history never
Jax will probably be looking for a younger offensive minded coach in order to develop Lawrence. I'd be shocked if they targeted a DC as their next HC
Jacksonville is almost a lock to hire Leftwich after this whole Meyer debacle.
It just makes too much sense, he's one of the most promising young offensive minds in the league, comes endorsed by Brady, just won a Super Bowl, you get the extra draft picks or whatever for hiring a minority, and the cherry on top is that he'd be a massive PR win as a former fan favorite player.
But aside from that specific opening I'd be shocked if we lost Quinn, I just can't see the Raiders, Vikings, Bears, etc. opting for a guy like him.
I don't get the Leftwhich love. He is basically just riding the coattails of Brady in my opinion. I don't think his offense will be much away from Brady. What they did in 2019 before Brady wasn't impressive to me.
A lot of it comes from Arians' endorsement of Leftwich before they ever got to Tampa. They had a statistically productive offense with Winston before Brady got there, so that's something, and then of course won the Super Bowl last year.
I don't think Leftwich is some amazing whiz kid but if you're a shit team looking for new leadership he profiles as the type of guy you'd gamble on.
Daboll would be my guy. His development of Josh Allen would be huge for Lawrence.
I don't think we lose either of them even with a deep playoff run. Jerry will pay up. And, I don't give a damn if he pays Quinn more than what a lot of HCs make. Just keep him.I think he'll get a HC job too, just another reason why I think the absolute worst case scenario is that we lose one coordinator, and in all likelihood we'll probably keep both unless we go on a big playoff run (in which case, so be it).
Jacksonville is almost a lock to hire Leftwich after this whole Meyer debacle.
It just makes too much sense, he's one of the most promising young offensive minds in the league, comes endorsed by Brady, just won a Super Bowl, you get the extra draft picks or whatever for hiring a minority, and the cherry on top is that he'd be a massive PR win as a former fan favorite player.
But aside from that specific opening I'd be shocked if we lost Quinn, I just can't see the Raiders, Vikings, Bears, etc. opting for a guy like him.
Agreed that Leftwich to Jacksonville makes a ton of sense.
Why not Quinn to the Raiders though? I could see it.
There are two different questions:Jacksonville is almost a lock to hire Leftwich after this whole Meyer debacle.
It just makes too much sense, he's one of the most promising young offensive minds in the league, comes endorsed by Brady, just won a Super Bowl, you get the extra draft picks or whatever for hiring a minority, and the cherry on top is that he'd be a massive PR win as a former fan favorite player.
But aside from that specific opening I'd be shocked if we lost Quinn, I just can't see the Raiders, Vikings, Bears, etc. opting for a guy like him.
There are two different questions:
1) What should Shahid Khan do?
2) What will Shahid Khan do?
Kahn is the guy who hired Meyer, which clearly Kahn shouldn't have done. In another words, the answer to "should" is not always the same as the answer to "will."
Kahn was deeply embarrassed by Meyer. It would not be surprising if a guy with an owner's size ego placed a premium on hiring an experienced candidate who has a demonstrated low risk of causing personal embarrassment. Quinn is successful, has experience, and is a class act. I don't know what Kahn will do, but Quinn would not surprise me.
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Non-QB MVP: LB Micah Parsons
While a case could be made for Trevon Diggs, Parsons has done more to transform the Cowboys' defense. Parsons leads the team in sacks, has made key plays in key moments and has dominated at the line of scrimmage and off the ball. And to think, the Cowboys were disappointed they couldn't get either of the top cornerbacks available in Jaycee Horn or Pat Surtain II. That they were able to trade back and still get Parsons should be viewed as a coup. He should be a lock selection for the Defensive Rookie of the Year Award and also should be one of the top contenders for the Defensive Player of the Year. -- Todd Archer
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