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  • ChillyDawgChillyDawg Member Posts: 1,469
    edited December 2021

    ESPN https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32879774/urban-meyer-jacksonville-jaguars-head-coach-one-year




    Here are five head coach candidates to replace Urban Meyer in Jacksonville.

    Kyle Shanahan trades California sunshine for Florida beaches

    It may be unlikely for the San Francisco 49ers to fire their head coach before even getting a chance to see what the offensive-minded Kyle Shanahan can do with Trey Lance, who they traded their future for. But then again, maybe there’s a bigger reason why Shanahan has given his rookie so few opportunities.

    Should the 49ers move on from Shanahan, the Jaguars should at the very least bring him in for an interview. What are his ideas to help develop Trevor Lawrence? How would he operate a more effective running game? Travis Etienne? Could he play a Deebo Samuel role within Shanahan’s offense? Probably.

    Shanahan sounds like the perfect fit for the Jaguars. They already have many pieces in place for a Shanahan-like offense to thrive. He has plenty of experience and is young enough where the team could make a five-year commitment with zero concerns of him getting cold feet. A career record of 36-41 may scare the Jaguars away, but it’s better than gambling on another unproven college coach based on their recent history.


    Jags stick with college coaching legend, hire Pete Carroll

    Could Pete Carroll really be on the outs after 12 years coaching the Seattle Seahawks? It’s certainly possible the organization hits the reset button this offseason. Especially if Russell Wilson wants a trade as rumors have linked to the past few seasons. Should the Seahawks trade Russ, there’s no guarantee they would want to stick with the 70-year old Carroll as they look to rebuild.

    At the same time, would Carroll have interest in starting all over again with a new franchise? Tough to say, but there’s no indication the peppy, competitive Carroll is ready to call it quits. The idea of being able to take over a team with a potential franchise quarterback such as Trevor Lawrence may be too hard to pass up. Carroll has seen how difficult life is without Russ at the helm, whereas the Jags have seen first-hand what hiring an unprepared NFL coach gets them.

    Carroll not only has plenty of wisdom and respect, he also has a Super Bowl ring and 11 years of experience coaching an NFL team to the playoffs. The Jaguars need to do everything possible to become an annual contender and since Carroll’s been with the Seahawks, they always have been a good bet to go deep into the postseason each year.

    Carroll has a 150-102-1 coaching record in his NFL career, a .593 win percentage. The win percentage for the Jaguars franchise sits at .418. Established in 1995, the Jaguars would have been better off hiring Carroll back in 1995 when Carroll was fired from the New York Jets after his first season as an NFL head coach.


    Stealing Kellen Moore from Dallas

    One of the rising stars among the NFL coaching circles, former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore has quickly developed into quite the bright offensive mind since his retirement from the NFL in 2017. The Dallas Cowboys were eager to hire Moore as their QB coach immediately in 2018. Moore was promoted to their offensive coordinator and play-caller after just one season, where he’s remained since.

    In the three seasons Moore has been the Cowboys’ OC, they have operated an offense that’s top-six in both yards gained and points scored twice. The other time, Dak Prescott missed 11 games due to injury. There’s a fair argument to be made that Prescott is the one making Moore look so good, but it’s a risk the Jaguars should be willing to take.

    If a 32-year old Moore can work the same magic with Lawrence as he is with Prescott, the Jaguars could land their next head coach for the next 15 years, if not more. Since Shahid Khan likes taking unconventional routes, hiring Moore wouldn’t be all that unfamiliar.


    Jacksonville Jaguars give Doug Pederson another chance

    In 2017, Doug Pederson led the Philadelphia Eagles to their first ever Super Bowl victory. Where did it get him today? Well, they fired him after a 4-11-1 record in 2020 and now Pederson is out of the NFL in 2021. But that is unlikely to last long for one of just four individuals to ever win a ring, both as a player and as a head coach.

    In five seasons coaching the Eagles, they went:

    7-9 in 2016
    13-3 in 2017 – Super Bowl victory
    9-7 in 2018
    9-7 in 2019
    4-11-1 in 2020

    So, why is Pederson out of the league? Some were quite upset about Pederson possibly deliberately improving the Eagles’ draft position (tanking) by playing Nate Sudfeld over Jalen Hurts during the final game in 2020. However, I’d bet Shahid Khan would be willing to shave his mustache if someone told him the Jaguars could have a similar five-year stretch.

    Sure, the Eagles drastically dropped off after their 2017 season, but they also suffered many injuries, including to their once MVP-candidate Carson Wentz. Pederson is 42-37-1 in his coaching career, including a 4-2 postseason record, which includes the Philly Special Super Bowl LII. The Jacksonville Jaguars could do a lot worse.


    Jacksonville Jaguars hire Byron Leftwich

    For the Jaguars, it’s now all about changing a culture that just hasn’t been indicative of success. So, why not go for a player-friendly coach over whatever it is that Meyer has been? Already seen as a top-notch head coach candidate, Leftwich could make a ton of sense.

    Sure having Tom Brady helps. He’s made many mediocre coaches look great. With that Said, Tampa Bay’s offense ranks first in yards and points with Leftwich calling the shots this season. From a culture standpoint, Leftwich was the Jaguars’ starting quarterback from 2003-06 — leading them to two winning seasons in the process. The Jags have accomplished that feat just twice since.
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,485


    ESPN https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32879774/urban-meyer-jacksonville-jaguars-head-coach-one-year




    Here are five head coach candidates to replace Urban Meyer in Jacksonville.

    Kyle Shanahan trades California sunshine for Florida beaches

    It may be unlikely for the San Francisco 49ers to fire their head coach before even getting a chance to see what the offensive-minded Kyle Shanahan can do with Trey Lance, who they traded their future for. But then again, maybe there’s a bigger reason why Shanahan has given his rookie so few opportunities.

    Should the 49ers move on from Shanahan, the Jaguars should at the very least bring him in for an interview. What are his ideas to help develop Trevor Lawrence? How would he operate a more effective running game? Travis Etienne? Could he play a Deebo Samuel role within Shanahan’s offense? Probably.

    Shanahan sounds like the perfect fit for the Jaguars. They already have many pieces in place for a Shanahan-like offense to thrive. He has plenty of experience and is young enough where the team could make a five-year commitment with zero concerns of him getting cold feet. A career record of 36-41 may scare the Jaguars away, but it’s better than gambling on another unproven college coach based on their recent history.


    Jags stick with college coaching legend, hire Pete Carroll

    Could Pete Carroll really be on the outs after 12 years coaching the Seattle Seahawks? It’s certainly possible the organization hits the reset button this offseason. Especially if Russell Wilson wants a trade as rumors have linked to the past few seasons. Should the Seahawks trade Russ, there’s no guarantee they would want to stick with the 70-year old Carroll as they look to rebuild.

    At the same time, would Carroll have interest in starting all over again with a new franchise? Tough to say, but there’s no indication the peppy, competitive Carroll is ready to call it quits. The idea of being able to take over a team with a potential franchise quarterback such as Trevor Lawrence may be too hard to pass up. Carroll has seen how difficult life is without Russ at the helm, whereas the Jags have seen first-hand what hiring an unprepared NFL coach gets them.

    Carroll not only has plenty of wisdom and respect, he also has a Super Bowl ring and 11 years of experience coaching an NFL team to the playoffs. The Jaguars need to do everything possible to become an annual contender and since Carroll’s been with the Seahawks, they always have been a good bet to go deep into the postseason each year.

    Carroll has a 150-102-1 coaching record in his NFL career, a .593 win percentage. The win percentage for the Jaguars franchise sits at .418. Established in 1995, the Jaguars would have been better off hiring Carroll back in 1995 when Carroll was fired from the New York Jets after his first season as an NFL head coach.


    Stealing Kellen Moore from Dallas

    One of the rising stars among the NFL coaching circles, former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore has quickly developed into quite the bright offensive mind since his retirement from the NFL in 2017. The Dallas Cowboys were eager to hire Moore as their QB coach immediately in 2018. Moore was promoted to their offensive coordinator and play-caller after just one season, where he’s remained since.

    In the three seasons Moore has been the Cowboys’ OC, they have operated an offense that’s top-six in both yards gained and points scored twice. The other time, Dak Prescott missed 11 games due to injury. There’s a fair argument to be made that Prescott is the one making Moore look so good, but it’s a risk the Jaguars should be willing to take.

    If a 32-year old Moore can work the same magic with Lawrence as he is with Prescott, the Jaguars could land their next head coach for the next 15 years, if not more. Since Shahid Khan likes taking unconventional routes, hiring Moore wouldn’t be all that unfamiliar.


    Jacksonville Jaguars give Doug Pederson another chance

    In 2017, Doug Pederson led the Philadelphia Eagles to their first ever Super Bowl victory. Where did it get him today? Well, they fired him after a 4-11-1 record in 2020 and now Pederson is out of the NFL in 2021. But that is unlikely to last long for one of just four individuals to ever win a ring, both as a player and as a head coach.

    In five seasons coaching the Eagles, they went:

    7-9 in 2016
    13-3 in 2017 – Super Bowl victory
    9-7 in 2018
    9-7 in 2019
    4-11-1 in 2020

    So, why is Pederson out of the league? Some were quite upset about Pederson possibly deliberately improving the Eagles’ draft position (tanking) by playing Nate Sudfeld over Jalen Hurts during the final game in 2020. However, I’d bet Shahid Khan would be willing to shave his mustache if someone told him the Jaguars could have a similar five-year stretch.

    Sure, the Eagles drastically dropped off after their 2017 season, but they also suffered many injuries, including to their once MVP-candidate Carson Wentz. Pederson is 42-37-1 in his coaching career, including a 4-2 postseason record, which includes the Philly Special Super Bowl LII. The Jacksonville Jaguars could do a lot worse.


    Jacksonville Jaguars hire Byron Leftwich

    For the Jaguars, it’s now all about changing a culture that just hasn’t been indicative of success. So, why not go for a player-friendly coach over whatever it is that Meyer has been? Already seen as a top-notch head coach candidate, Leftwich could make a ton of sense.

    Sure having Tom Brady helps. He’s made many mediocre coaches look great. With that Said, Tampa Bay’s offense ranks first in yards and points with Leftwich calling the shots this season. From a culture standpoint, Leftwich was the Jaguars’ starting quarterback from 2003-06 — leading them to two winning seasons in the process. The Jags have accomplished that feat just twice since.
    David Shaw?
  • ChillyDawgChillyDawg Member Posts: 1,469
    ESPN (click for full article) https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32894745/sources-jacksonville-jaguars-say-football-coach-urban-meyer-fired-cause-intend-pay-rest-contract

    Sources: Jacksonville Jaguars say former coach Urban Meyer fired for cause, don't intend to pay rest of contract

    The Jacksonville Jaguars fired former coach Urban Meyer for cause, sources told ESPN on Saturday, with the intention of not paying him the remaining four years of his contract.

    A source within the organization said the Jaguars' reasons for withholding the remaining guarantees are not tied to one specific incident -- but rather a cumulation of instances that Jacksonville's officials believe justified the firing.

    It is not unusual for situations like these -- involving negated guarantees -- to later be negotiated by the two sides to avoid a prolonged legal situation. It will be up to the lawyers involved in any negotiation between the Jaguars and Meyer to try to figure out if they can resolve the situation.



  • ChillyDawgChillyDawg Member Posts: 1,469
    ESPN (click for full article) https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32897786/urban-meyer-remains-optimistic-jacksonville-jaguars-rebound-heartbroken-lead-them
    Urban Meyer remains optimistic Jacksonville Jaguars will rebound, 'heartbroken' he won't lead them

    Urban Meyer believes the Jacksonville Jaguars will eventually become a great franchise but is sorry that he's not going to be there to witness it.

    Meyer told NFL Network on Friday he was "heartbroken" over the way his 11-month tenure with the franchise ended.

    "I just apologize to Jacksonville," Meyer told NFL Network. "I love Jacksonville. It's one of the reasons I took the job. I still think Shad [Khan is] a great owner. It's heartbreaking. I just had a dream of it becoming a destination place with a new facility he agreed to build and some day to walk into that stadium where it's standing room only. Because I know how bad the people of Jacksonville want it.

    "So, I'm just heartbroken that we weren't able to do that. I still believe it's going to be done. It's too good of a place."


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXs9msc_KZY
    The Rich Eisen Show: NFL Network Analyst Daniel Jeremiah tells Rich Eisen how Urban Meyer’s “tremendous amount of arrogance” ultimately led to his demise with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAjNizQKNg8
    CBS Sports HQ: Jonathan Jones joins CBS Sports HQ to break down the Jaguars' options to replace Urban Meyer.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1VdLbEvhSk
    ESPN: How Urban Meyer's bad decision-making led the Jaguars to fire him after 13 games. The First Take crew discusses the news that the Jacksonville Jaguars have fired head coach Urban Meyer, ending a tumultuous tenure with the franchise after only 13 games.
  • PasadenaHuskyFanPasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    Let’s say you hate your coach in college. You get to the nfl and enjoy a decent career on a team with low expectations in a city with hot women high quality cocaine and nice weather. Your ex coach then flames out trying to turn around the worst franchise in nfl league history. So you publicly call him out for the first time over social media. That’s a cunt move. Call him out while you’re still at Ohio state bitch
  • PasadenaHuskyFanPasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    Failing to have success with the Jaguars should never be considered a blemish on any coach’s or player’s career resume
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