Fuck you, AP

He seems to be doing ok with Sanders
No that's also part of the problem, he is already friends with the family the problem is he's not friends with Calvin Ward, Cam's father so he would be making football decisions based on his personal relationship not football. So Sanders would be ahead and other QB because they are family friends not because he out performed Ward because he family friends.
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Why would anyone think he'll be good at that either. Former Stars are historically terrible at developing and evaluating young talent particularly at their former position. See John Elway, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, to a lesser extent Pete Rose
Because he’s been working with young qbs for years
 
Because he’s been working with young qbs for years
I’d think he’d at least be good at figuring out if a young QB has the smarts and work ethic to make it in the pros.

With Brady helping ‘scout’ QBs I’m thinking he’d at least be great at grilling the kids about every fucking thing imaginable that it takes to succeed at this level.
 
QB is QB. He still knows that position. I'm with you in not wanting Scott as my OC, but just saying I would trust Norv with the development of a QB if it came to that. Kind of funny that all those Shanahan tree guys have cooled off as the season has gone on in their jobs they got. Falcons have looked lost the last few weeks, and Kubiak's offense went dormant after the hot start to the season. Now, watch AP hire Thomas Brown, who just took over the offense and is now the interim HC in Chicago, lol.
Why can't we do things the correct way for a change?

Let TT do it his way. Why try and piecemeal this shit together?
 
Great. Let's do it your way and let bowl cut pick the next HC.... :rolleyesjo:

No thanks....I'll take my chances with Tom Terrific.
 
He’s thinking he’s over his head and can’t think on his feet. Sorry Mr. Pierce you have to go.
One and done?

Well-coached teams like Kansas City don’t make mistakes like that so it’s not a great look for Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce. Following the 19-17 loss, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer gave some insight into Pierce’s job status.

“There’s a lot of uncertainty that’s being felt on the part of the coaching staff,” Breer said on a clip posted to X following the game. “They’ve been given no assurances on 2025. There’s a lot of buzz league-wide that Antonio Pierce could be one-and-done as a head coach.”

 
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