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Coachwatch 2014

Need a pass rusher still....best mlb in history of the game would help too lol. But ya...we could use young talent at corner.

If we can cover let Austin go mad scientist with the Blitzes. Some of those he drew up against Dallas were a thing of beauty.
 
If we can cover let Austin go mad scientist with the Blitzes. Some of those he drew up against Dallas were a thing of beauty.

Yup...a little more talent in the defensive backfield and the sky is the limit with Austin.
 
This is the time to draft DB.. We have a DC who was once a DB coach.
 
Gary Kubiak has agreed to become the head coach of the Denver Broncos, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Kubiak's deal is for four years, according to multiple reports. He spent the past season as the Baltimore Ravens' offensive coordinator.

Prior to joining the Ravens' staff, Kubiak had served as head coach of the Houston Texans.

Kubiak had said following the Ravens' loss to the New England Patriots last week in the divisional round of the playoffs that he was staying in Baltimore, but had a change of heart when the Broncos job became available.

He has ties to the Broncos as well as the team's general manager John Elway, having served as Elway's backup before becoming a part of the team's coaching staff following his retirement.

Kubiak will replace John Fox, who parted ways with Denver following the team's divisional round playoff loss to the Indianapolis Colts a week ago. Fox has since been hired as head coach of the Chicago Bears.
 
Falcons always wanted Quinn.

Awesome....one more year of Austin.

Lets get a few DB's......re-sign Suh and Fairley......and DOMINATE that side of the ball.

We may need to if the Lombardi/Stafford pairing doesn't get any better next year.

FUCK YOU LOMBARDI!!!!!!!!
 
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Suh's gone. As much as they talk about it I don't think Mayhew would tag him.
 
If they do tag him they must have every intention of locking him up with a big deal very quickly to not suffer with that 27m cap number all year.

Then why not just work a deal out "quickly"? Mayhew had a year and nothing..it seems Suh wants to test the free agency market.
 
Falcons always wanted Quinn.

Let's just hope they don't change their minds having to wait two more weeks. Let's be honest, they may get nervous that all the top coordinators and coaches will be gone before they can sign Quinn..

It's made teams reverse direction before.
 
Quinn is the Falcons head coach! Kyle Shanahan OC! Austin stays.
 
Quinn is the Falcons head coach! Kyle Shanahan OC! Austin stays.

Where did you see that? I thought they couldn't hire him til after the SuperBowl. In fact, I thought they couldn't even interview him until then.
 
Falcons hired Kyle Shanahan as their new offensive coordinator.
Atlanta plans to officially hire Seahawks DC Dan Quinn as their new coach immediately following the Feb. 1 Super Bowl. It gives them a powerful pairing on either side of the ball. Shanahan has established himself as a strong offensive game-planner and schemer during seven years as an NFL coordinator, even coaxing the talent-deficient, Brian Hoyer-led Browns to 23.2 points a game for the first nine weeks before the wheels came off. Shanny's presence boosts the stock of Matt Ryan and Julio Jones heading into 2015. It would also be good news for Steven Jackson if the 32-year-old (in July) had anything left in the tank. As S-Jax is likely to be released, Shanahan will be on the hunt this offseason for a bellcow back in his zone-run game.

Rotoworld
 
Falcons hired Kyle Shanahan as their new offensive coordinator.
Atlanta plans to officially hire Seahawks DC Dan Quinn as their new coach immediately following the Feb. 1 Super Bowl. It gives them a powerful pairing on either side of the ball. Shanahan has established himself as a strong offensive game-planner and schemer during seven years as an NFL coordinator, even coaxing the talent-deficient, Brian Hoyer-led Browns to 23.2 points a game for the first nine weeks before the wheels came off. Shanny's presence boosts the stock of Matt Ryan and Julio Jones heading into 2015. It would also be good news for Steven Jackson if the 32-year-old (in July) had anything left in the tank. As S-Jax is likely to be released, Shanahan will be on the hunt this offseason for a bellcow back in his zone-run game.

Rotoworld

Chris Mortensen basically said the same thing yesterday...that Quinn would be the Falcons head coach.
 
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