OFFICIAL 2021 Coaching changes / Black Monday

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Where does it say it is for HC search? Maybe they need to upgrade their ST?
Who what for ST? Campbell is the Lions HC and Glenn is their DC.
 

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And now...Houston has its pick of coaches.

Grand prizes of Eric B. and Brian Daboll have been passed over by every single team so far.

Really interesting.
 

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If Houston were to hire Bienemy, could it be announced next week during the bye? Or would they have to wait for the season to end first?
 

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Lot of folks howling on twitter about that hire but maybe Bienemy needs to sharpen his interview game.
 

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Where does it say it is for HC search? Maybe they need to upgrade their ST?

Possibly misinterpreted, but I don't know why the Eagles would interview him for an assistant position when they hadn't yet hired a HC.
 

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Possibly misinterpreted, but I don't know why the Eagles would interview him for an assistant position when they hadn't yet hired a HC.
Well, maybe they want to poach him from the Cowboys and interviewed him under the guise of a Head Coaching position.
 

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Still bummed about the Seahawks firing Brian Schottenheimer. He did some great work for the Rams while he was with the Seahawk organization. Dammit.
 

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Still bummed about the Seahawks firing Brian Schottenheimer. He did some great work for the Rams while he was with the Seahawk organization. Dammit.

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Possible. Although couldn't the Cowboys block such a move?
Absolutely they could, and likely would. Would probably earn Bones a nice raise while also being looked as a traitor a lil bit... Gamesmanship comes in all kinds of forms
 

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Yup. I gotta say well done Lions organization. I wonder who their next QB will be?
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  • ANTHONY LYNNOC, DETROIT LIONS

    Lions hired ex-Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn as their offensive coordinator.
    Lynn, fired by the Chargers at season's end, was reportedly considered by several teams in need of an OC, including the Lions and Seahawks. A former running backs coach, Lynn's Chargers averaged 111.5 rushing yards per game under Lynn despite a spate of injuries at the position in 2020. Lynn went 33-31 in four seasons with the Chargers, going 1-1 in the postseason. Before coaching the Chargers, Lynn served as running backs coach with the Jets, then as offensive coordinator in Buffalo after the team parted ways with Greg Roman. Lions head coach Dan Campbell said this week that he wanted an offensive coordinator who would get D'Andre Swift into favorable matchups as a pass catcher. Lynn's history would suggest he can do just that.
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Around the NFL
Lions announce Saints DB coach Aaron Glenn as new defensive coordinator
Published: Jan 23, 2021 at 05:46 PM
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Jelani Scott
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Aaron Glenn is joining Dan Campbell in the Motor City.
Three days after Detroit hired Campbell as its new head coach, the team announced Saturday that Glenn has been hired as the Lions' new defensive coordinator.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday that Glenn was expected to leave the Saints where he's served as a defensive backs coach the past five years. His addition signals another important step in Detroit's restructuring after hiring Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes in the last nine days.
Glenn worked on the same coaching staff as Campbell under Asshole Face in New Orleans from 2016-2020. The former cornerback was also a head coaching candidate in New York, where he interviewed with the Jets before the team hired 49ers DC Robert Saleh. Campbell, a former tight end, and Glenn also played together for a season with the Cowboys in 2005.
Glenn, a first-round pick by the Jets in 1994, made two Pro Bowls during his 15-year career before retiring in 2008. After a brief GM stint in the now-defunct Texas Lone Star Football League in 2012, he joined the Jets as a personnel scout.
Glenn departed N.Y. for Cleveland in 2014 where he worked for the Browns as an assistant secondary coach under head coach Mike Pettine.