Ira Kaufman & Joe Revisit Jason Licht’s Tenure, Talk Bruce Arians’ Bold Statement, Defining Leftwich, Fournette’s (New?) Future, Chiefs Game Planning & More
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January 30th, 2021 at 8:33 am
All the pining for Fournette…..no matter what Brady wants……he’ll have to choose between retaining Godwin…..& Gronk……or Fournette…
Absolutely gutti ng the defense…..or Fournette…
Just not going to happen…
We’ve got Rojo & Vaughn……maybe we pick up a cheap 3rd down back in FA….but that’s it. Fournette walks….hopefully, for a big salary and qualifies us for a comp pick.
January 30th, 2021 at 10:42 am
Oh Puh-lease. The regression from 2016 to 2017 can blamed squarely on Dirk Koetter and Mike Smith and no one else.
Koetter and Smith let Desean Jackson and Chris Baker (Who they almost certainly asked to be signed because Licht is on record saying he takes strongly into consideration the opinion of his coaching staff when assembling a team) walk all over them and destroy the team. They were also proven to be inept in the development of promising young talent, as well as adjusting away from tendencies they put on film the previous year.
How on earth could you blame 2017’s on Jameis’ suspension when that didn’t even happen until 2018? I mean come on. The accusation came to light midway through the 2017 season, and it’s a safe bet the QB knew what was coming weeks in advance. –Joe
I get it, you guys liked Dirk. But the book is out. He was a lousy head coach who was dragging Licht down.
January 30th, 2021 at 10:43 am
2017’s *record*