Fired Mid-Season:

  • Josh McDaniels (LV Raiders)
  • Frank Reich (CAR Panthers)
  • Brandon Staley (LA Chargers)

Fired Post-Season:

  • Arthur Smith (ATL Falcons)
  • Ron Rivera (WAS Commanders)
  • Mike Vrabel (TEN Titans) [Thanks Nusm@lemmy.zip]
  • Pete Carroll (SEA Seahawks)
  • Bill Belichick (NE Patriots)

Add any new firings or anything I missed and I’ll add them.

  • garrett
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    I wish you were right that we just have to stink for a few years to somehow justify everything, but that’s not how the league works. It’s not even how the Patriots have historically worked. We’re literally the second lowest spend in the league (https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cash/). Belichick made this a sticking point, leading to Kraft emphasizing it wasn’t even from him (https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/robert-kraft-responds-to-bill-belichicks-comments-on-patriots-money-spending-that-will-never-be-the-issue/). We have the draft picks. We’re not the Rams, having traded every pick we possibly could’ve. We just used them to get Cole Strange in the first round in 2022, leading to McVay to laugh at the choice since Strange would’ve been available for at least another round without risk. 2023 was notably better but still emphasized defensive side of the ball. If it’s not money or picks, what do you mean when you say “borrowing from the future”? I don’t mean to sound like a prick but it sounds hand-wavy and doesn’t really point to any deficiency.

    I agree that we need to have a foundation on the team but we need to have that on both sides of the ball. We’ve got a great defense but no offensive standouts. An O-Line repeatedly swapped around leading to no cohesion. No WR1. Not even really a WR2. Unloaded Jakobi Meyers for Juju at the same rate thinking we’d get an improvement in yards after the catch but didn’t. We don’t even have players on offense that can “do their job” any longer. Players were running into each other during routes or clearly trying to recover a bad route in the Cowboys game. We’ve had the resources to rebuild, we just haven’t used them.

    And Mac is just not gonna be that guy. He has some bright spots but lost the locker room with his O-line refusing to help him back to his feet (which literally every O-line does when their QB is hit) and just repeatedly breaking down his fundamentals every time he played this year. Tossing across the field multiple times in a game is unhinged and really playing with fire. I really do think you’d enjoy those QB School videos on YouTube. They have a lot of great details about the play calling, qb fundamentals, etc.

    • conciselyverbose
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      Cash spending is never, under any circumstance a meaningful metric. “Cash spending” is low because they structured past contracts to use future cap space and are not at the point where it can possibly be intelligent to borrow again.

      They absolute have been borrowing future cap space for 2 decades. It’s the entire reason they were able to stay at the top of the league. They did it intelligently by primarily borrowing with premier players like Brady, McCourty, etc, but they did it, and the bill is still due. The fact that the draft capital over the past 5-10 years that was invested to build the current roster is much lower because of their success is more of the same.

      Anyone telling you a sustained contender was built in less than 5 years is lying to you, and leveraging premium assets that just weren’t realized by the previous regime. The 2018 Rams Super Bowl losing team, in addition to the massive borrowing and future draft assets, had Donald (10) Gurley (10), Goff(1), Brockers (14) as top 15 picks they used to put together 2 seasons as a contender in a 5 year stretch. The sustained high capital in the draft is how “instant rebuilds” happen. There is no such thing as an actual instant rebuild resulting in sustained contention.