LAKESHOW wrote:1. Chargers. Home run. Best and hottest commodity at the start of the process. And the Chargers won in acquiring Harbaugh.
2. Falcons. Raheem Morris has shown the ability to change and adapt during difficult circumstances. The Rams defense was Great. Dumped many guys, were trash. And he brought them to level of respect
3. Raiders. Pierce is Admission of failure. They made a mistake in firing one guy and then hiring one guy. And now are making Admission by just sticking with Pierce
4. Panthers. Why? Not why select Canales. But why would any coach want to take this job?
5. Titans. You guys Dumped Vrabel for this guy? FAIL
6. Seahawks. Quite possibly just hired Brandon Staley
7. Commanders. New ownership. And missed on wanted candidates because they were sleeping at the Wheel. FAIL
8. Patriots. Coach Belliechek is still coaching this team. FAIL
Yeah, these rankings are terrible lol.
The Chargers & Hawks made the two best hires this coaching cycle.
The Raiders really had no choice but to bring Pierce back. Otherwise, the players might have revolted. I think it's an okay hire. Not great by any means. They certainly could have gone the young coordinator route instead.
Quinn is probably the best of a bad situation for Washington. BB is too old to hire for a team that's rebuilding. Vrabel might have made more sense. But I'm not sure they had a ton of choices.
Raheem Morris is a culture hire. But still a fairly underwhelming one at that.
Canales is a really good coach & a great guy. It's just unfortunate that Carolina is the most undesirable of all the jobs. He should've passed on the job.
I don't know much about the Titans hire to really have a strong opinion.
Jerod Mayo might be the most underwhelming of the bunch.