1. Cleveland: Eric Mangini is gone but who will take his spot. Odds are that it will be an offensive minded coach since they need a lot of work on that side of the ball. My guess is while Jon Gruden seems like the perfect choice he'll want too much control and money and instead Holmgren trusts Andy Reid's endorsement and nabs Marty Mornhinweg as the next Browns HC.
2. Carolina: The Fox show was cancelled and similar to Cleveland they go to the other side of the ball and with a strong running attack they nab a former Hog, Arizona Cardinals, Russ Grimm.
3. Cincinnati: Marvin Lewis wants out and now the Bengals will have a new HC, QB and two new WRs. The normally frugal Bengals go to the offensive side of the ball and add Colts OC, Clyde Christensen.
4. Oakland: Cable is cancelled and they promote Hue Jackson to the top spot. Granted Al might wait until the 4th of July to make the move but it will happen.
5. Tennessee: For some reason Bud Adams thinks Vince Young from the Rose Bowl is coming to play which means Jeff Fisher is out of there. The feeling is most NFL coaches won't touch this job but if Adams wants someone who believes that Vince Young could return he should give Mack Brown a call. He's about ready to leave Texas and Vince played his best under him.
6. Dallas: It's Garrett. If not the league needs to take the Cowboys away from Jerry.
7. Denver: It won't be Eric Studesville just based on lack of top experience but with John Elway in charge now they will look to bring in someone who can get the best out of Tim Tebow. That man should be Mike Mularkey.
8. San Francisco: Samari Mike was shown the door if San Fran wants people to think they are a legit franchise again they need a big name. Forget Cowher and Gruden as they'd want total control but instead they will go the route of Brian Billick (who once worked for the franchise) and he'll likely bring Marvin Lewis with him (if Lewis doesn't find a job).
9. Miami: They say it won't be Cowher but with his past connections to new VP, Carl Peterson, GM Jeff Ireland and the fact that the Dolphins are looking for a big splash I'll be very surprised if a guy like Bill Cowher isn't patroling the Dolphins sideline with a much better tan than he had in Pittsburgh.
What about Jon Gruden? Jeff Fisher? They'll sit this one out and wait and watch what happens in places like Dallas and Minnesota where the young coaches will have to win fast to keep the ownership happy. If not I'm sure a place like Jacksonville, Houston, San Diego, or NY Giants will be a hot seats again in 2011.
3. Cincinnati: Marvin Lewis wants out and now the Bengals will have a new HC, QB and two new WRs. The normally frugal Bengals go to the offensive side of the ball and add Colts OC, Clyde Christensen.
4. Oakland: Cable is cancelled and they promote Hue Jackson to the top spot. Granted Al might wait until the 4th of July to make the move but it will happen.
5. Tennessee: For some reason Bud Adams thinks Vince Young from the Rose Bowl is coming to play which means Jeff Fisher is out of there. The feeling is most NFL coaches won't touch this job but if Adams wants someone who believes that Vince Young could return he should give Mack Brown a call. He's about ready to leave Texas and Vince played his best under him.
6. Dallas: It's Garrett. If not the league needs to take the Cowboys away from Jerry.
7. Denver: It won't be Eric Studesville just based on lack of top experience but with John Elway in charge now they will look to bring in someone who can get the best out of Tim Tebow. That man should be Mike Mularkey.
8. San Francisco: Samari Mike was shown the door if San Fran wants people to think they are a legit franchise again they need a big name. Forget Cowher and Gruden as they'd want total control but instead they will go the route of Brian Billick (who once worked for the franchise) and he'll likely bring Marvin Lewis with him (if Lewis doesn't find a job).
9. Miami: They say it won't be Cowher but with his past connections to new VP, Carl Peterson, GM Jeff Ireland and the fact that the Dolphins are looking for a big splash I'll be very surprised if a guy like Bill Cowher isn't patroling the Dolphins sideline with a much better tan than he had in Pittsburgh.
What about Jon Gruden? Jeff Fisher? They'll sit this one out and wait and watch what happens in places like Dallas and Minnesota where the young coaches will have to win fast to keep the ownership happy. If not I'm sure a place like Jacksonville, Houston, San Diego, or NY Giants will be a hot seats again in 2011.
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