Seems right. New England, just like every other Boston franchise, is the absolute devil.
 Yea, like that time the Colts got Brissett for Dorsett, man Kraft really stuck it to them.
Everything I'm reading says he's doing very well and will begin throwing soon.Might be the luckless colts too. Rumors of him not recovering well, hope they're wrong.
Good God, this has to be a shtick account.Would Jim Harbaugh please pickup a white courtesy phone in the hotel lobby.
  
  Not sure I buy this as fact but it’s funny to think about. Either way, Indy is indeed a dumpster fire and isn’t getting any better for quite a while.
Its a little different since while the indivdual teams are competing with one another the 32 teams form a collective, the NFL, so in many ways they are all part of the same team as well. Kraft knew he was screwing over another owner since McDaniels already commited there a month ago to the point the Colts were moving forward with Josh in place and foregoing other candidates. They should have convinced him to stay before they sent him out to interview and especially before he commited to a job.What did Kraft do? Sounds like he made a last ditch effort to keep him. Some other business tries to steal one of my employees, I’m not feeling bad if I try to keep them and they stay. Josh is a turd imo.
Nah, he's just doing cannon ball dives into his mountain of cash while he runs a major university.It's not like he's setting the woods on fire in Ann Arbor.
ExactlySo this thinking is Josh will take over after Bill, Brady and Gronk simultaneously retire?
So Josh will be accepting a job with the 2016/17 Cleveland Browns?
Help me out here.
It is almost like Kraft went out of his way to screw over the Colts, I wonder whyIts a little different since while the indivdual teams are competing with one another the 32 teams form a collective, the NFL, so in many ways they are all part of the same team as well. Kraft knew he was screwing over another owner since McDaniels already commited there a month ago to the point the Colts were moving forward with Josh in place and foregoing other candidates. They should have convinced him to stay before they sent him out to interview and especially before he commited to a job.
No Caldwell please. I'd rather have Paga......, no I wouldn't.It’s easy for colts fans to say “we dodged a bullet” but it sucks for them to have to listen to how bad their orginazation is and have this mess on their hands. As a lions fan I can relate. One guy who has ties to both that would be a stabilizing factor and could deal with having talented coaches he didn’t pick is caldwell. I know Indy would collectively groan at this but given the situation he might make sense if he’d take a year to year type deal.
Bc it's the normal course in the NFL due to the rule that the coaches cannot sign until they are done w the season. The assistance coaches' seasons were over, but NE was still playing so McDaniels was not permitted to sign. Plus, McDaniels is the one who recruited them. This scenario is more in line with college recruits who commits only to find out the HC is leaving.....but way more rare.Why would assistants sign contracts when the HC hasn't signed his yet?
Obviously you don’t read Mortensen.Everything I'm reading says he's doing very well and will begin throwing soon. This has to be about BB retiring very soon. McDaniels better hope he is the heir to BB's job because he just ruined his reputation with the rest of the league. There were doubts about his ability anyway.
As a local, I did just groan reading this. Lol. He was torturous to watch manage a game. Can't see Irsay going that route. Locals beat writers keep throwing out Dave Toub - KC special teams coach.It’s easy for colts fans to say “we dodged a bullet” but it sucks for them to have to listen to how bad their orginazation is and have this mess on their hands. As a lions fan I can relate. One guy who has ties to both that would be a stabilizing factor and could deal with having talented coaches he didn’t pick is caldwell. I know Indy would collectively groan at this but given the situation he might make sense if he’d take a year to year type deal.
Oh I get it man, but who are you hoping for as a fan this late in the cycle? It seems reich would have a lot of suitors if the eagles did well again, and if it’s me I bet on myself and hopefully have options to choose from and not just take the first job that’s offered (in a questionable situation.) There are some guys that have been named the last few years and have interviewed for a lot of jobs like Teryl Austin, do you try to give them a shot? Give me a short list of 4-5 guys you would like to see if you have the time @JohnnyU. I hate to say punt the year and start over next year but this is a very unusual situation that the best options may avoid.No Caldwell please.
A search for who else was interviewedAs a local, I did just groan reading this. Lol. He was torturous to watch manage a game. Can't see Irsay going that route. Locals beat writers keep throwing out Dave Toub - KC special teams coach.
I would guess Irsay has something to do with it. Along with the fact that they close to the least talented roster in the NFL. As well as the fact that their best player has not played in over a year and is still not throwing footballs.A search for who else was interviewed
just looking at the headlines here makes me think something is very wrong with the organization. Spurned by rhule, Nagy was “uncomfortable,” now the McDaniels deal. There was one guy who wouldn’t even interview for the job.
I don't know who the Colts will interview for the job, but one thing is clear, if the Colts wanted to they could eat the contracts of the new asst. coaches, but I hope they keep Matt Eberflus. Look at the bright side, there are no other teams looking for a HC now, so the Colts may come out of this just fine. I think McDaniels just imprisoned himself with the Patriots, because no other team will ever touch him as a HC. Also, once he takes over for the Patriots and fails (again), he will be relegated to being an offensive coordinator for the rest of his career. In the end this may be a blessing for the Colts. Yes, Patriots fans are laughing, saying it's payback for deflategate, etc., but I really don't care about that. The Colts will come out of this OK IMO and McDaniels has crippled his career possibilities with any other team except NE. What worries me more than McDaniels is Andrew Luck. I hope he recovers and plays this year, but if he doesn't, and the Colts know this now, they should spend their #3 pick on a QB in a QB rich draft. Better to do this now than trying to do it later. If that happens they will surely be drafting high again next year, and that too is OK.Oh I get it man, but who are you hoping for as a fan this late in the cycle? It seems reich would have a lot of suitors if the eagles did well again, and if it’s me I bet on myself and hopefully have options to choose from and not just take the first job that’s offered (in a questionable situation.) There are some guys that have been named the last few years and have interviewed for a lot of jobs like Teryl Austin, do you try to give them a shot? Give me a short list of 4-5 guys you would like to see if you have the time @JohnnyU. I hate to say punt the year and start over next year but this is a very unusual situation that the best options may avoid.
I'd just hire Reich now. Presuming he'll accept the job.Oh I get it man, but who are you hoping for as a fan this late in the cycle? It seems reich would have a lot of suitors if the eagles did well again, and if it’s me I bet on myself and hopefully have options to choose from and not just take the first job that’s offered (in a questionable situation.) There are some guys that have been named the last few years and have interviewed for a lot of jobs like Teryl Austin, do you try to give them a shot? Give me a short list of 4-5 guys you would like to see if you have the time @JohnnyU. I hate to say punt the year and start over next year but this is a very unusual situation that the best options may avoid.
Rational? You think ruining your reputation with the league is rational? This is about more than just McDaniels spurning the Colts, he brought in the asst coaches and abandoned them. That won't sit well with the rest of the league. So, keep your guy McDaniels because he's all yours now. When the Pats hire him as their next coach and he performs like he did in Denver, the Colts will be laughing at the Patriots and Josh McDaniels.My guess is that Luck is still upset with the colts for making him play through injury, and the recent news that he might need even more surgery isn't news to him, and that the organization was reticent to have the new coach and qb spend a lot of time talking. I wonder how much they let a new offensive minded head coach talk to his new qb, or how those conversations went.
That the conversation between Kraft and McDaniels wasnt just about the patriots opportunity, but to point out that the reason the colts wanted him specifically may have been because they knew he might be coaching Jacoby again instead of Andrew luck.
That the motivation wasn't just about succession planning for Belichick or screwing the colts, but also planning around Brady because they want someone who can keep continuity this year while grooming a new guy and are willing to pay a premium for it.
I won't lie, the part where the colts are screwed is a nice side benefit after all the chirping over the years, but I think this was a rational move for Josh.
Is it possible that Brissett is an average starter? That he takes the reigns another year even if they know before April that luck wouldn't be back? He's not great, but I don't know that he's the problem there. If they like a QB at 3, great. But if not, stick with what you have.I don't know who the Colts will interview for the job, but one thing is clear, if the Colts wanted to they could eat the contracts of the new asst. coaches, but I hope they keep Matt Eberflus. Look at the bright side, there are no other teams looking for a HC now, so the Colts may come out of this just fine. I think McDaniels just imprisoned himself with the Patriots, because no other team will ever touch him as a HC. Also, once he takes over for the Patriots and fails (again), he will be relegated to being an offensive coordinator for the rest of his career. In the end this may be a blessing for the Colts. Yes, Patriots fans are laughing, saying it's payback for deflategate, etc., but I really don't care about that. The Colts will come out of this OK IMO and McDaniels has crippled his career possibilities with any other team except NE. What worries me more than McDaniels is Andrew Luck. I hope he recovers and plays this year, but if he doesn't, and the Colts know this now, they should spend their #3 pick on a QB in a QB rich draft. Better to do this now than trying to do it later. If that happens they will surely be drafting high again next year, and that too is OK.
Yep. He's very much sink or swim in NE now. And frankly, once Brady and BB leave, I'd bet on sink.Rational? You think ruining your reputation with the league is rational? This is about more than just McDaniels spurning the Colts, he brought in the asst coaches and abandoned them. That won't sit well with the rest of the league. So, keep your guy McDaniels because he's all yours now. When the Pats hire him as their next coach and he performs like he did in Denver, the Colts will be laughing at the Patriots and Josh McDaniels.
If Luck isn't in their future you take a QB when the draft is as good as this one is. Brissett is a fine backup QB, but that is exactly what he is, a backup.Is it possible that Brissett is an average starter? That he takes the reigns another year even if they know before April that luck wouldn't be back? He's not great, but I don't know that he's the problem there. If they like a QB at 3, great. But if not, stick with what you have.
I don't really care that he spurned the Colts.McDaniels will be a HC in the future if he wants to. People might not like what he did, but those that suggest he is dead to the rest of the league are way over thinking this. He spurned one team, but another team couldn't care less if they think he's the best man for their HC position.
That might be true if he had succeeded elsewhere, but he hasn't. All the rest of the league knows is that he failed in Denver and is a punk to boot. There is a big question mark surrounding Josh McDaniel's ability as a HC, but there is no question about his character. Go talk to those asst. coaches that he dramatically affected.McDaniels will be a HC in the future if he wants to. People might not like what he did, but those that suggest he is dead to the rest of the league are way over thinking this. He spurned one team, but another team couldn't care less if they think he's the best man for their HC position.
Not sure I agree with this take. I think McDaniels just stays in NE. But if he were to be considered some place else, I think teams will be gun shy.McDaniels will be a HC in the future if he wants to. People might not like what he did, but those that suggest he is dead to the rest of the league are way over thinking this. He spurned one team, but another team couldn't care less if they think he's the best man for their HC position.
Correct. But I think it is fair to say that it is a mark against him, and some were already questioning his capabilities after the disaster in Denver. So it does make it harder for him to get an offer, plus now teams will know you can't trust him to keep his word.McDaniels will be a HC in the future if he wants to. People might not like what he did, but those that suggest he is dead to the rest of the league are way over thinking this. He spurned one team, but another team couldn't care less if they think he's the best man for their HC position.
He's a giant ########?It is almost like Kraft went out of his way to screw over the Colts, I wonder why
I don't get the Irsay comments. He isn't Jerry Jones. He might do some dumb things, but he's always given his coaches a pretty long leash, not meddled with the coaching decisions, etc. I think he has caused more problems for the GM's, but not the coaches.I think Josh finally came to grips that he'd be working for Jim Irsay.
Oh come onIts a little different since while the indivdual teams are competing with one another the 32 teams form a collective, the NFL, so in many ways they are all part of the same team as well. Kraft knew he was screwing over another owner since McDaniels already commited there a month ago to the point the Colts were moving forward with Josh in place and foregoing other candidates. They should have convinced him to stay before they sent him out to interview and especially before he commited to a job.
  Both these things affect coach performance.I don't get the Irsay comments. He isn't Jerry Jones. He might do some dumb things, but he's always given his coaches a pretty long leash, not meddled with the coaching decisions, etc. I think he has caused more problems for the GM's, but not the coaches.
pete carroll is olderOldest coach in the league? Not like he wont retire soon.
In the context of NFL coaches' warped worldview, I kind of get it. These guys are all such workaholics, they don't want to waste those two weeks before the Super Bowl waiting for everything to get confirmed. They just want to get in the building and start watching film or whatever it is they do for 22 hours a day.Why would assistants sign contracts when the HC hasn't signed his yet?
Probably true. We can enjoy being cellar dwellers together and the rest of the league can enjoy not hearing about the pats and colts for a while.Rational? You think ruining your reputation with the league is rational? This is about more than just McDaniels spurning the Colts, he brought in the asst coaches and abandoned them. That won't sit well with the rest of the league. So, keep your guy McDaniels because he's all yours now. When the Pats hire him as their next coach and he performs like he did in Denver, the Colts will be laughing at the Patriots and Josh McDaniels.
Because never in the history of the league before have assistants that did so gotten screwed like this. This isn't on them, McDaniels gave them his word and then backed out of it, period.Why would assistants sign contracts when the HC hasn't signed his yet?
What would be absolutely hilarious is when the time comes the Patriots need a coach, they realize McDaniels sucks and they hire a big name guy to be their new HC. Then McDaniels discovers he has no other options as a HC. Talk about Karma.Probably true. We can enjoy being cellar dwellers together and the rest of the league can enjoy not hearing about the pats and colts for a while.