NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - The Complete NFL Coaching Carousel Roundup | Joe Brady, Mike McCarthy, Stefanski, McDaniel and More!

Episode Date: January 28, 2026

Tuesday was a busy day at the podium. NFL Daily's Gregg Rosenthal and Jourdan Rodrigue provide recap and analysis across several teams' introductory press conference day, including Mike McCarthy as th...e new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kevin Stefanski as HC of the Atlanta Falcons, Mike McDaniel as offensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Chargers, and more! Joe Brady will be elevated from OC to HC for the Buffalo Bills, Brian Daboll accepted a contingent offer as OC of the Tennessee Titans, and Jonathan Gannon will be the next OC of the Green Bay Packers. A very, very busy news day is made simple on the latest episode of NFL Daily!NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:02 Mike McCarthy do a tearful press conference as the new coach of the Steelers. And it felt like it was time, Jordan, to start cleaning out all these news stories that have been piling up. It bothers me. That's what we're going to do today. We're kind of in our element, Greg. Because we love news and we love talking about things happening in football. And we love, you know, assigning commentary to things happening in football.
Starting point is 00:01:26 This is great. Okay. NFL Daily. We love talking about things that happen in football. That's bumper sticker material. I love it. Yeah, you know, the fun games are cool or like big high concept or the preview and the recaps.
Starting point is 00:01:40 I love that too. But give me a nice news show that connects. Oh, you love the news. You're a brick-by-brick kind of guy. That's right. We actually have a fun, very odd show coming up later this week. I believe we're going to drop it on Friday where we come up with some playlists for each team. Colleen Wolf.
Starting point is 00:01:58 That's just a little bit of a team. Executive producer, Colin. It's a lot of pressure. So I know people are used to hearing Colleen on the Tuesdays. She's going to end up coming up a little later in the week. Let's start not with McCarthy. Let's start with the news that dropped on Tuesday. And it's that Joe Brady is the new Buffalo Bill's head coach, a five-year deal.
Starting point is 00:02:20 And I have been monitoring that they've been announcing how long these deals are. McCarthy got five years. Joe Brady got five years. I think that matters. You could have gotten to Pete Carroll three years. you're on the hot seat almost right away type of deal. This is different. Joe Brady gets elevated from offensive coordinator to head coach.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Bill's fans, not thrilled. I believe after the last week, obviously a tough playoff loss. And then that press conference felt like a disaster, really, in terms of public relations. To put everything on McDermott. It's all his fault. And, you know, it's the coaching staff's fault. But then to elevate a guy that was. on the coaching staff in Joe Brady,
Starting point is 00:03:04 what do you think about this move? Big picture. Well, I'm having the same feeling that I think probably a lot of people have had before, which is, holy shit, this guy's my age. Like, this is, you know, the cycles have gotten younger in a lot of ways, especially over the last couple of years. 36 years old. Yeah, well, I'm younger than, I guess.
Starting point is 00:03:25 Thank God. But yeah, this is, it's, he is the youngest coach in the NFL at this point to my knowledge, the youngest head coach in the NFL at this point to my knowledge. But this is interesting because they, the reporting around this from the jump was clear that Josh Allen would be extremely involved, even if he was distancing himself from the McDermott firing through similar reporting, right? So putting your distance between yourself and that pivotal moment in the franchise history, right? And then now aligning into, okay, this is very clearly Josh Allen's guy and has been for some time.
Starting point is 00:04:01 So Josh Allen was part of the interviews. We haven't gotten into depth about this. What's been going on with the bills because so much has been going on. I don't love that. And everyone's like, well, he should have a say. And okay, like, it is all about getting Josh, the most out of Josh Allen. But I don't, like, players aren't usually literally in the interviews, like showing up to be part of the interview.
Starting point is 00:04:28 and then to hire the guy that he is most comfortable with, to interview a guy in Philip Rivers that he had a relationship with Philip Rivers with Drew, which inspired the best tweet of the year, which is Will Brinson's saying he didn't see that coming, you know, with Rivers withdrawing. I don't know what to feel, but I actually feel a lot better
Starting point is 00:04:53 if the news from our NFL network insiders ends up being accurate that Jim Leonard is believed to be a very strong defensive coordinator choice. He is with Denver among the guys who know. And he's obviously in a great system with Vance Joseph among the brightest defensive young minds in the league and was kind of viewed as a prize. If that ends up being the defensive coordinator, I feel a little bit better. But Joe Brady, you know, he had that rough time in Carolina. He's been, I think, a good enough offensive coordinator. I don't know what he's like behind the scenes.
Starting point is 00:05:28 I always thought he got a little too much credit for having the best skill position talent in the history of college football back at LSU. And Joe Burrow. And there's something about the fact that McDermick gets axed and he just elevates.
Starting point is 00:05:41 That always makes me a little wary of like, is he just good at being a politician, which you could accuse Brandon Bean of being to. It's interesting because going back to what you're talking about with Josh Allen being in the interviews, well, with Terry Pugula also being a part of this interview process, he made the decision to fire McDermott based on the reactions he witnessed from Josh Allen. Now, that's what he's saying.
Starting point is 00:06:01 I assume that something like this was at least in consideration among some in the organization for a while. But Terry Fugula came out in that disastrous press conference and said he made the decision after witnessing Josh Allen crying. Okay, well, Josh Allen's in the interviews. So it's a little bit leaning. Even if you want to pretend it's not, your subconscious biases, it's a little bit vibes based there, too. Who is he comfortable with? who is he most, you know, kind of viking with in the interview. He knows Joe Brady and has for years.
Starting point is 00:06:28 He's in his ear up until, you know, 30 seconds before every play, 15 seconds before every play. So that, that's significant. And yeah, the Leonard thing, you know, he's a darling of, I think, you know, the film bros, and I say that positively. And he's a, he's got a great reputation. Jim Leonard, what a lot of people don't know is, is he's such an intriguing candidate for coaches that you've had head coaches in previous cycles, including when he was coaching in college, wait and try to wait him out
Starting point is 00:06:57 before making their own decisions at their defensive coordinator spots in the chance that he might become available. So this is a very, very intriguing match with somebody who is an inexperienced, first-time head coach in Joe Brady, inexperienced in the league overall, and a candidate who has the eye of a lot of people
Starting point is 00:07:16 as somebody who is a future head coach. So I guess they're not going to go with my suggestion, which was that they take a look at Sean McDermott. I thought, you know, he, the players that they have in house kind of fit what McDermott likes to do. And if I'm looking at one coach on that staff that adjusted the best in game and probably overachieve with the talent that he had like during games and was pretty creative, I think
Starting point is 00:07:42 it's Sean McDermott. How about that? It could have been an interesting flip, but they decided, they decided not to do that. You know who was the youngest head coach in the league before this? and Joe Brady does just edge him out. D'Amico? He's in the Super Bowl right now. Mike McDonald.
Starting point is 00:07:58 That worked out well. And we'll see. It just feels like they didn't necessarily have, maybe this was the plan all along. A lot of people are just saying that it is not a surprise. If you're cynical, you look at it like, hey, Brandon Bean, if his goal was to amass as much power as possible,
Starting point is 00:08:17 this is the exact route to do it. He got a promotion. Joe Brady got a promotion. He has someone he knows well that's going to be underneath him. It is Brandon Bean's franchise. And the one positive I would say, though, with that is, look, they are on a short timeline. And despite that five-year contract, like, this needs to go well in a year or two. If you're a Bills fan, obviously you want it to go really great.
Starting point is 00:08:42 But I do think they are going to have, they're not really a coach and a GM on different timelines because you hired Joe Brady. Joe Brady is almost getting treated as a guy who's going to get treated as a guy that's already been there before. And they have to win and they have to win fast. I like that point, Greg, because you're right. That is absolutely true. And the age of the quarterback is a factor here as well. And as is the fact that you can't really count on the chiefs to be down bad the way that they are forever. Right.
Starting point is 00:09:11 And so I really feel like this is you're inheriting a similarly condensed timeline. and you're also doing it where you seed immediate control based on experience and like, you know, like chutzpah. Oh, yeah. Like you just, you're automatically seeding control to Brandon Bean anyway. And so is the roster going to look any different? We have yet to see. Well, we'll find out. As we mentioned, Joe Brady, a young man.
Starting point is 00:09:38 So if he's 36 right now, he was either 21 or 22 when he sent out a tweet that an enterprise reporter believes was his first tweet ever on on the you know the artist formerly known as Twitter and that tweet was Andy Dalton red heads in the league we made it I guess that was that was when Andy Dalton got drafted it was not during the west of us shout out to Will Gavin by the way what did I warn the listeners about
Starting point is 00:10:06 coming into this taking over you guys just keep an eye on this you just watch out the thing with Brady and we got to move on like Ollie Connolly's been pointing out all year, I thought it was a really good point, that they kind of went away from where the league was going, that they helped start with all the jumbo packages and the extra offensive linemen this year and running heavy. Like, they almost kick started that. And then they went away from it. And it didn't, it didn't really make a lot of sense this year. I also thought that game plan, I will always remember that 24 playoff game, the championship game against the Chiefs, just like, there are moments in Joe Brady's
Starting point is 00:10:39 time. We're just like, what's happening here? But let's move to Pittsburgh, where Mike McCarthy was tired. And honestly, from the sound of it, like, it was a very sweet press conference. It was emotional. And yeah, for Mike McCarthy, it felt like almost a culmination to go back to the city that he was born. I understand and embrace the responsibility of privilege and the weight that comes with this stewardship. This city, this franchise, this fan base means a world to me. because Pittsburgh's my world. And it's just awesome to be back here. And I love how emotional he was throughout the press conference.
Starting point is 00:11:24 He talked about making the call to his parents. But there was an element if I was a Steelers fan that wouldn't love the vibe and tell me if I'm wrong, that felt like he was really surprised to be there. That was my biggest takeaway was he was so grateful. I do not think he thought he was going to get another chance, much less get this chance. And it was kind of like, I can't believe this is my life.
Starting point is 00:11:52 I can't believe this is happening, which not what I want out of my head coach. It's sort of his nature. There was a little bit of that when he first got the Cowboys job too. Like, I can't believe I'm coaching the Dallas Cowboys, you know, like that kind of a thing. And that's maybe a sign of being humble too. Like I appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Here's the thing. Mike McCarthy is one of the more steadfastedly endeavored. people in in football. You could like him, you can hate him as a coach, whatever. But he is earnest and he's endearing. And so that is the immediate sort of vibe that they're putting out. For a hire that I think to me was received unpopularly across the fan base. And in part because there were a lot of candidates that the Steelers had previously followed
Starting point is 00:12:38 the path of, which is young, dynamic, someone who's going to build and develop somebody who's going to potentially be there for longer than a decade, they hope, and somebody who grows with the team, not admitting that this team needs rebuilding in certain areas, you know, or could potentially try to sell off assets quickly to start a rebuild earlier than expected is exactly with this higher sort of broadcast. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:13:07 And you could almost see how he got the job by how he talked about the team. he just talked about how great the roster was that like we're not trying to rebuild. I like I think they see and looking at their roster, I actually think that makes sense. I've made that point already here, but he just talked about how he loves the roster. And he was pointing out, I've only had one top five defense in my life. And we won the Super Bowl that year, which is like, okay, are you good at hiring defensive coordinators? Like, what does that say about you?
Starting point is 00:13:44 Um, he said how we're going to keep the three, four defense already we're not sure who the coordinator is. Uh, have you heard Patrick Graham? Uh, I got a text about that right before we go on. Might be a strong, uh, candidate. I would, I would really like that. I think that would be good. That, that might end up being, but we might as well not talk about it until, uh,
Starting point is 00:14:04 we know that that's for sure. But a couple things worried me if I was a Steelers fan. Well, first of all, it's Aaron, the Aaron Rogers answer. Let's just get to like the news of the press conference. The Rogers answer worded me a little bit too. Question, just a football one for you. I'm not asking this from any other perspective except your own personal preference.
Starting point is 00:14:25 In your best case scenario, do you want Aaron Rogers back as your quarterback next year? That's nice the way he asked that, right? That was slick. I mean, definitely. I mean, obviously, why you wouldn't. But, you know, I think just like anything, you know, knowing Aaron long enough going through seasons,
Starting point is 00:14:42 You know, I think when players, you know, to see Mel Blund here, when guys are up at that stage of their career, they need to step away and decompress it. I think that's very important. The game is so emotional, you know, what these men commit to and what they put into it. I think that time away is important. And, you know, and I have spoken to Aaron.
Starting point is 00:15:05 And so that's really where, you know, that's really where we are there. Yeah. So that's another thing about Mike McCarthy. and, you know, I've experienced myself. He's incredibly disarming. Like if someone asks him a question that is a pivotal question for the franchise, the beat there, which is made up of a lot of longtime, be reporters and TV people and who know Mike McCarthy because he's local, right?
Starting point is 00:15:31 They're going to love him because he's disarming in that way. And he actually gave a great answer, a real answer. And he gave a great answer. But it's also one where he has seven different outs as he continues to talk. through that sentence. And the biggest out of all is what wasn't said, which is that the Pittsburgh Steelers, in all likelihood, hired him in part because if they do bring in a new young quarterback, he can help develop that player and has a track record for it. He does. And yet, when they started immediately pushing back, and by they, I mean,
Starting point is 00:16:04 medium members that sounded like they were getting talking points from the Steelers because the move was so unpopular about how great he has been developing quarterback. And they mentioned Joe Montana in Kansas City. It's like, I think he was pretty developed by then. And like his mentor was Paul Hackett, who again was like mentoring and helping to develop Joe Montana. But that was 1983. And Doc Prescott, like, he played his best under him, but he didn't necessarily.
Starting point is 00:16:32 The organization. The organization is all about history in the past. Of course, they're gravitating toward it. And Art Rooney said separately that he would like to have. Aaron Rogers back. So it's pretty clear. That wasn't in this press conference, but that was that was before. It's like, yeah, like they would like that. And they really talked up Will Howard, specifically Mike McCarthy talked up Will Howard that they, that he thinks Will Howard, who was a day three pick. But as day three picks go, like had some interesting stuff to him, was like a promising guy
Starting point is 00:17:03 that they really want to develop. Also, prying over being in Pittsburgh. Yes. Yeah. In a good way. Yes. In a good way. And so like the obvious take from all this, it was right. They don't want rebuild. Rune said it when he made the statement about saying goodbye to Tomlin about like how important it was that they were always in the playoffs. Like that is what they're trying to do. They are not trying to take a step backwards. And they said over and over it you just would not expect a guy with the resume of Mike McCarthy to become available. It's pretty rare. And and that's true to some extent. But also there's 10 other teams out there. They weren't trying to hire Mike McCarthy. Like, that resume was there for them.
Starting point is 00:17:44 And the thing, and this is where it might be a little mean. Like that worried me were the times where he said, how much harder it is right now to hire a coaching staff than it was even six or seven years ago. Okay. Because maybe he's not as tied in, but also it's just more competitive.
Starting point is 00:18:00 The money, people are holding on to their coaches, whatever. He's like, much less 20 years ago. It's way harder to put a staff together. It's been, he said it's been a bit of a world one.
Starting point is 00:18:09 And then also when they asked him about, like, what did you kind of go to the lab? You know how last time you got a PFF ultimate account? They didn't say that. That's me. You know, you got a PFF ultimate account and you were all talking about the trends in the league. And he did a little bit of that talking about, you know, I was watching trends.
Starting point is 00:18:24 And he was kind of like, yeah, this time I was more just, you know, watching like my kids playing volleyball. And he was like emotional talking about having to almost say goodbye to his family again. I'm sure he is all in. But I think coaching is more of a young man's game third time around 62 years. old when he had that answer and he said that he literally said man now looking back at it that time was too short the time I spent with my family I'm just thinking I don't know yeah this is a man who knows how hard it's going to be and that that I don't think that's the way to go best case scenario you're looking at a successful retread I am generally really on the fence with a retread coach anyway
Starting point is 00:19:06 I think when it works it can really really work when it doesn't work it's an absolute dumpster fire there's a wide range of in between on this one. I'm, I sound so skeptical. And yet the funny thing is, I don't think he's necessarily going to be much of a downgrade from Tomlin. I think the roster's not in bad shape. There's actually a chance for them to spend smartly. The line plays on both side is really promising.
Starting point is 00:19:31 And there's absolutely a route for them to be as good or better next year if they can figure out quarterback, but we've just been saying that for a while. So as down as I sound about it, you know, we've got our producer quab in the back. It can still be medium. I think it could be medium or even even medium rare. Like gets a, that in my world, that's, that's an upgrade.
Starting point is 00:19:52 Oh, I was like, which direction? I'm just saying like it would taste better. You could be, like they could be an 11. Like, he is very professional. He's on the details. I kind of buy what he's saying about tracking all the trends. Like his teams like fundamentals. It's a West Coast.
Starting point is 00:20:07 It's just he's not going where the trends are going. Yeah, you went from defense. offensive Mike Tomlin, aka Mike Tomlin, to offensive Mike Tomlin with a slightly better recent track record in terms of the win column. You know, like, that's really what it is. And it's also like, do the pieces fit? And so that's the tricky part. Like, he said he wants his receivers to be able to play every position when they asked them about it. Because that, that is kind of what he requires. You, like, C.D. Lamb. He was great for C.D. Lamb. Like, D.K. McHaff is not that guy. And so they have a long way to go in terms of their
Starting point is 00:20:38 personnel, but I do think he's got a change. Let's wrap this first part of the section of the show with Kevin Stefanski. We have more like updated breaking news, but we did get a first head coach press conference, which over the year it says, I'm not going to say it's my beat, but I just enjoy I just enjoy watching them because they're all a little different. And what was different about this one was Kevin Stefanski felt like a supporting character in his own press conference. Let's listen to Matt Ryan talk about kind of what he wants to do and what he sees in terms of helping out his young quarterback or really any quarterback and what he's going to do to help them.
Starting point is 00:21:19 You know, from the quarterback's perspective, you look at it in the positions that you get put in, I always valued the run game and the ability to run the football and some of the pressure that takes off of you specifically as a young quarterback. I think back to my experience as you talk and we hear questions about. Penix. Some of those early days as a young player, the ability to hand the ball off to a guy like Michael Turner, really solid physical, offensive line, the way they played up front. And then using the play action pass off of that. I think those are all tools to help develop a young player. I think that's a strength of Kevin's. I think that's a strength of the staff that's coming in. Why do you keep laughing? He kept taking hits of that smart water bottle. And then also I had this thought come through. Yes,
Starting point is 00:22:05 Stephansky. I had this thought come through my mind over the last like what five years. Has there anybody who has been more of a front row passenger to his own life than Kevin Stafansky? Oh. What does that mean? I really, I like, let me be clear. I like the guy. He's a, he's a very, very nice person and he's well respected. Um, but it's like things he's just, things are just happening to him all around him. Like I, I still am not quite sure what his identity is or is going to be as a head coach here in Atlanta. Well, I think that gave an indication and the fact that they hired Bill Callahan right away and they talked about that.
Starting point is 00:22:40 That's their offensive line coach who was with him in Cleveland. Last year, he was with the Titans and his son, Brian Callahan, I guess the last two. But that's a zone blocking run scheme. It's a good one. And they really... Statically, I am very aware of what his identity is. Let me be clear on that. I was going to get to that too because I was texting with someone.
Starting point is 00:23:00 And he wasn't given kind of similar to McCarthy again. sounding critical. He wasn't given that first time head coach thing. Like, he seemed a little tired. Like, he went through a lot. Yeah. In Cleveland.
Starting point is 00:23:15 And then immediately is just the bell of the ball of this coaching you know, cycle, not the top guy, but essentially I think he had some teams fighting for him. And immediately, he's thrown into this other situation. I do think there are times where you could benefit from
Starting point is 00:23:32 taking that year off or even taking a week off. Like he is two weeks removed from just being in a whole lot of Shadur Sanders and Jimmy Haslam and winning seven games in two years. And I think he's going to need to be supported. And I think he will be. It's kind of why I went with Matt Ryan for the sound because Kevin Savansky, again, nice man.
Starting point is 00:23:55 He never says much at press conferences. It's pretty typical. But man, was he short with words in this one? Like, yeah. And they were concise. They answered the question, but not. really, but he just, he didn't say anything. There was like one bad joke early that no one laughed at.
Starting point is 00:24:10 And then it was just kind of like, yeah, that was it. Yeah, he's hiring a lot of his former people, his, his top assistant as well. He just hired over there. It's basically. Tommy Reese. Bringing people. Who's got a play call, by the way, just a little news. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:23 And his assistant to the head coach as well. He just brought over. And so he's, he is bringing over essentially what he had in Cleveland. And just sort of transferring it with an, I think an upgrade, obviously Bill Callahan, that's a great hire on paper, right? But I think like this is so interesting to me because when I made the passenger comment, I mean, he's a passenger in this press conference. You know, Matt Ryan is full on broadcast franchise quarterback up there, right?
Starting point is 00:24:52 And maybe, and listen, I made this point a couple of weeks ago or days ago. I don't remember time has no meaning at this point in the season. But like it's maybe they needed that. Maybe they needed like a voice, you know, like a direction, a voice, and at the moment, they don't care who it comes from. Well, I think it's a great way to frame it because I think you're right. I think the Falcons are trying to be like a Ravens type of organization where it's top down. And it's a system that the coach is going to fit into.
Starting point is 00:25:21 And Stefanski talked about, and to be fair to Stavansky, I mean, he did talk the most at that press conference. It was not mostly Matt Ryan, but Matt Ryan said the only few interesting things and was much more commanding. So that's what I picked out. But yeah, he said, like, I came here mostly because of Matt Ryan more than anything. And he threw Arthur Blanken. But my relationship and the belief in him and our connection and how we talk. And I kind of believe it. Their GM's not even in place.
Starting point is 00:25:47 They have two finalists. It's either going to be James Lipbert from the Houston Texans with two eyes in Lipbert, not familiar with him. And Ian Cunningham, who you've talked about and talked to on your podcast, that will be the choice and it sounds like that'll happen soon. Just a couple little newsy items. He was pretty positive,
Starting point is 00:26:08 Stefansky about Michael Pettick. Says he gets through his reads fast that they were definitely, you know, trying to talk up Michael Penex. Didn't really want to say anything about his time with Kirk Cousins. So maybe that's telling in what he didn't say. He, again, I wrote,
Starting point is 00:26:23 hired. He would not go into the Baker, the Baker drama of it all. I did like D. Orlando Ledbetter. said sorry for sicking Baker on you guys. What do you think about all that? And he was just like, I love rivalries. I have a ton of respect for Baker Mayfield.
Starting point is 00:26:39 That was all he wanted to say. De-led, when a legend. It was all he wanted to say about that. And he also said the quote, smooth seas do not make skillful failure. I think I saw that on a wooden sign in someone's kitchen. Because the question was kind of like, hey, like what do you say to the Falcons fans that note you won seven games combined
Starting point is 00:26:59 over the last two years or something like that? And I was like, oh, suddenly, like, it was kind of a hard question. You know, it wasn't a hard moment was the moment that Chris Bobona came up with a theory that immediately cracked me up and made me laugh, where he pointed out that Kevin Stefansky kind of resembles the Falcons logo. We're showing this to you. When he is in profile, I kind of buy it. I know it's not like a one-to-one thing, but spiritually, he is kind of the Falcons logo. There's a little similar like angular swoopness. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:34 And the coloring and look, I love that logo. He said it was an iconic logo in the NFL that he's always looked up to. I was like, I don't know about that with the Falcons. But he's kind of got an iconic profile. He's a handsome man. I was on the rundown. I was wondering what the hell that was. Let's take a break.
Starting point is 00:27:51 Let's actually take a break while listening to, again, just a fun little moment I had watching this. and, you know, Matt Ryan showing that he's with the cool kids. He knows the Atlanta references. He understands the assignment. On the other side, we'll do some more coaching news in a little Super Bowl. Sam Crenshaw, CBS, Atlanta, the game.
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Starting point is 00:29:21 Sometime on Monday just started like buzzing around that like is Drake Mae's shoulder healthy and I'm not even sure exactly where it came from and this and that and then I don't know if we're going to go DefCon 3 here, but when Mike Rable was asked about it on Tuesday,
Starting point is 00:29:39 it did not make me feel any better person. No, I won't say that anybody hurt anything. You know, I mean, again, this is a sport where there's going to be things that come up, and I don't think that there's a, you know, we'll talk about whatever status each player has for the game. Once we're required, too, we understand. that, but, you know, we were able to function offensively, throw the football, run the football. So that's kind of where everybody's at. Ask a couple other times, too.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Is he breathing? He's fine. Nobody, I'm not in the position to say anyone heard anything or nobody heard anything. You're asked pretty directly, does your starting quarterback of a shoulder injury, and you won't answer that? I think it could be something. And I know the exact play that he came down awkwardly and almost immediately sort of grabbed at it. And, you know, it was in the play.
Starting point is 00:30:39 It was in the game when he got tackled kind of awkwardly from behind, I believe, on a rush. Or actually, it was like a short sack where he had run up to the line of scrimmage. And my spidey senses say this is actually a little bit of a thing because they even asked Drake May if he thought he would be limited. And he said it was too early to tell with that. But I'm optimistic. Obviously he's going to be playing this game. He finished that last game, all this stuff. But it's kind of the last thing they need with a big uphill battle against what I believe to be the best team in football.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Yeah, agree. And also, he said on WEEI that he's like, I wouldn't say it's injured. It's more like, you know, you throw for 30 weeks in a row. And I'm like, okay, so that's sort of subtly admitting that there's something that's really that is bothering him, but not trying to assign it to like a specific incident or like an incident that could. be like, that's where he was injured. To me, there's a lot of, like, hedging. There's a lot of hedging, but it's also something, you know, people are, people whisper,
Starting point is 00:31:37 people talk. And so I think it's going to be a topic of conversation over the next couple of weeks. Let's talk about things we actually do know. Let's go briefly with the Brian Dable news, which I don't want to stick on because it's more of a statement about where reporting is on this cycle. Brian Dable was bouncing around as a candidate in different. spots. It was reported by ESPN and the athletic. I don't want to get you in trouble, so I'll just speak on it, that he was going to take the offensive coordinator job in Tennessee, which would be really interesting,
Starting point is 00:32:11 Cam Ward, Brian Daibel. And then almost immediately afterwards, it said, well, he's still in the mix for like the Raiders job in theory. And then there was another report following up that said, well, he's also possibly in the mix for the Eagles offensive coordinator job. Well, what are we reporting? Like what is with these contingent reports? I don't need it. Well, let's wait till he's actually, let's wait till it's actually reported. Let's even just move past it. I'm not even going to let you talk about this because it's just like, I was texting with different people about this. What is the contingent reporting? It was happening with Mike McDaniel in L.A. And he did end up in LA. We'll get to that in a second. But if he's still in the mix for other jobs, who cares that one
Starting point is 00:32:54 team expects that he's going to take their job, but they don't really know. You know what we do know. Jonathan Gannon is the Packers defensive coordinator. Do you have thoughts about your Arizona Cardinals, former head coach? I mean, you grew up a Cardinals fan. You got to wear that more often. Going to Green Bay and being back in the spotlight for a team competing in their minds for a Super Bowl. I think that Jonathan Gannon is an outstanding defensive coordinator. So I think this is a good hire.
Starting point is 00:33:23 What I am interested in is the personality dynamics between Matt LaFleure. who is quite specific. I was like, what word are you searching for controlling? I actually don't know what you're searching for. He's very specific about how he wants to do things and what he wants. It also, Jonathan Gannon is the same way. So blending those two philosophies together, being as aggressive as they were,
Starting point is 00:33:54 which was a refreshing change, I think, for Packers fans to see a defense that was not going to sit back in some of these deeper zone coverages instead was going to get a little bit more aggressive. That's something I think Jonathan Gannon can absolutely help with. I think it'll be interesting to see. I'm curious about who he brings over if he
Starting point is 00:34:11 can from that previous staff. There's a couple of guys on defense over there that are sort of just waiting for their turn waiting to maybe stay or go depending on what Arizona does at Head Coach. His coordinator, Nick Rallis. Nick Rallis specifically would be the top one. But it is
Starting point is 00:34:27 interesting to me because this is an example of a high profile defensive coordinator candidate and the Packers actually going after it and doing it. There was a lot of, I think, well-earned criticism of the Packers in this offseason about the level of investment that they allow their coaching staff to make in their assistant coaches. Justice Muscada did a really, really great look at that and the experience level and how much that's dropped off
Starting point is 00:34:51 because you don't have the financial terms as well. I just think that this is a little bit of a sea change type of move. for the Packers that they're willing to go out and get somebody who was a former head coach and who has a track record of being a very, very good defensive coordinator. Yeah, and he's been flexible. His defenses in Arizona looked nothing like his defenses in Philadelphia, which I actually think is a credit to him because he had such different types of talent. I really liked this two minutes that I saw from a reporter or a radio host I was
Starting point is 00:35:23 unfamiliar with before it. His name is Grant Bilsa, where he did like two minutes and we're like, it's fine. the Halfley higher was fine. Halfley's performance was fine. This will probably be fine. And I kind of agree. I agree with all that. Like there's not as big of a difference between it all as you think.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Yeah. There's actually a lot of similarities maybe because Lafleur wants things run a certain way. He even went back to the Joe Barry was actually more fine than you think. It wasn't that big of a difference. I don't know if I would have gotten that far, but I get what he's, I get what he's trying to say. And I do. I agree with him. I think it'll be fine.
Starting point is 00:35:57 And it would be a good spot if they do well that Jonathan Ginnon could get back in the mix. The Jets made a surprise move. They are getting rid of Tanner Engstrand, their offensive coordinator. That just came out Tuesday afternoon right before we were taping. I was going to talk about how quietly after a couple weeks, he wound up getting rid of about seven or eight different assistant coaches, Aaron Glenn.
Starting point is 00:36:20 And Zach Rosenblatt at the athletic reported how a lot of these coaches were kind of given the impression that they were going to stay. And Engstrand, I think, was one of those guys. And then they started looking for someone who would come over the top of him and maybe call plays, but he would get to stay. That someone might be Frank Reich. It sounds like the strong choice to be offensive coordinator. That really worked last time. But now that Engstrand is no longer there, you know, they have to satisfy the Rooney Rule for those higher.
Starting point is 00:36:49 So they're going to have to, like, do a full, you know, interview cycle. It doesn't sound great. It either sounds like he was indecisive or ownership's getting involved. But either way, we're like two and a half weeks away from the season ending, right? Are we at three now? I'm losing track of time. And they're just starting over. They're just starting their search.
Starting point is 00:37:09 So if you're a Jets fan and you want to feel like better about things could be changing, this does not give you that confidence. It is so late to your point in the process to change. What a lot of people don't know because we see these, the flurries of moves as the season ends, but for teams that are expecting change in advance or for coaches that are expecting to be on the interview cycle, they've already built out like depth charts of their staffs. So not only do you not have that in place, like you, we've already lost out to all of the people who have already gone and got the guys that they want on their teams. And this is,
Starting point is 00:37:45 this is a problem. I think this is a real problem. And if you're competing with the teams that are left, you know, that are still hiring, because there is a lot of hiring to be fair to be to go. but there's been backroom conversations. You're catching up on that. But also, would I rather join the Bills and Josh Allen and what's going on there? Or Mike McCarthy,
Starting point is 00:38:04 you know, like if you're competing in the Steelers, you know, if you're competing with other teams that are late in the process too, I think the Jets is the toughest cell of any situation because they're on the hottest of seats.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Speaking of, guys who, you know, were quite popular in this cycle, Grant Yudinsky, I just wanted to throw this in there. They announced in Jacksonville is going to get a, a raise and a new contract.
Starting point is 00:38:28 He's going to stay as the offensive coordinator under Liam Cohen. He was in the mix for the bill's job, the head coaching job clearly, did not get it. He was one of the, now it seems like, countless people who withdrew from the Brown's head coaching job before even becoming a finalist. So good job by them keeping Udinski. Let's talk about the chargers who got their man in the end. It is time for delivering results presented by. I Uber eats. When football makes you hungry, order Uber eats.
Starting point is 00:38:59 It is Mike McDaniel's time. And everyone is talking about like, what a weird combination, Mike McDaniel and Jim Harba. And it felt even weirder after he stepped up to the podium. And according to Mina, Kimes was wearing what she thought was a $12,000 boutega jacket. I mean, that's outrageous. Let's actually listen to McDaniel talking about his interaction. with his new boss, Jim Harba. Jim wasn't trying to sell me anything,
Starting point is 00:39:30 and I felt that. I think he recognized that, yeah, he was excited about, you know, the prospect. If and only if, it was a marriage that was consensual, you know, and not a hostage situation. His personalities are not much. I feel like the same guy.
Starting point is 00:39:48 He's just taller. He also said later, Like, I'm going to go all dockers from now on. Like, that's going to be my new, my new. I love it. I mean, he was getting into tricky territory. He wanted a marriage that was consensual, not a hostage situation. I mean, do you know any marriages like that?
Starting point is 00:40:10 I don't know. It's going to be fun. It's got to be fun. I'm glad he's out here. Cole Kidman before she divorced. Oh, how dare you. Eyes Wide Shut was an amazing piece of art. And I'm just saying, I'll never forget that image of her.
Starting point is 00:40:23 knocking out of the courthouse, Greg. They're strange relationship help powered that insane, but cool, piece of art. So I support them for that. What a weird combo. This is going to be, but I think it's going to be great. I think it's beautiful. I think it's so beautiful. Because I like that he said that I think we're the same person because I would tend to agree.
Starting point is 00:40:43 I mean, they think about things, they think about the world differently. I would very much think that. But also, but I think that, like, Mike is this extreme. obsessive football guy who wants to look under every rock and will search far and wide for any type of innovation. And that's what makes his superpower. That's what makes him as gifted as he is. He connects with people. He's authentic. He believes in his players. I think sometimes he was a little too player friendly or willing to acquiesce maybe some discipline on behalf of his players when he was in Miami. He won't have a problem with that because Jim Harbaugh will definitely keep setting the
Starting point is 00:41:23 tone in that building. And I love that it's like a quarterback who is widely considered to be an introvert, even though he's built like a superhero. It is a sort of an oddball quote yet quintessential tough guy, a football guy, like the football guy as a head coach. And then it's also Mike McDaniel, who is a very creative, very talented play caller and scheme designer who also, I think, has more to him than a lot of people got to see in Miami. There's a toughness there that we've talked about. I know I don't need to wax poetic again on the show. But that dude got some stuff to him, seriously. And I think whatever those weaknesses were, maybe being too much of a player, like, that worked as a coordinator. And he spoke, he said all the things that Chargers fans would want to hear about
Starting point is 00:42:07 not wanting Herbert to have to do so much, not having him be in such a vulnerable position. And what Mike McDaniel does best is build a running game, which I'm sure spoke to Jim Harbaugh, and that'll help out Herbert more than anything. So I'm really excited. about this subplot of the 20206 season before we even get there. I also like the marriage of McDaniel and the Chargers social team. Yes. Because the Panthers are great. There's some great ones out there.
Starting point is 00:42:35 But I think the Chargers right now hold the title as like the best social team. And I think it's just going to be a fun little combination. They actually announced that like it was officially happening with like a little bizarre clip of a social media moment. Yeah. This isn't going to be a vape question, is it? No vape question. No, how you guys roll. All right.
Starting point is 00:42:59 What's up? Mike McDaniel, offensive coordinator for the Chargers. Just a little tease of some game that McDaniel is going to be played. But I love like that was literally the way that they even announced it that he was there. Sup, it's Mike McDaniel. This isn't going to be a vape question, is it, bro? That was delivering results presented by Uber Eats when football makes you hungry. Get game day deals on Uber Eats,
Starting point is 00:43:21 the official on-demand delivery partner of the NFL order now. Quickly, the Giants hired Dinard Wilson as their defensive coordinator. He was the coordinator for the Titans last year, but he was with John Harbaugh in Baltimore when John Harbaugh did choose Zach Orr over Wilson as his coordinator when he needed to replace Mike McDaniel. But obviously a lot of familiarity there. The Giants are also waiting to, find out what happens with Todd Munkin because they believe that's going to be their
Starting point is 00:43:53 offensive coordinator unless Munkin gets another job. And he is still possibly in the mix for the Brown's job. Let's wrap up just hitting the three teams that are still available. Like every 12 hours, a new leader in the clubhouse emerges for the Brown's job. There's different guys who have withdrawn from the idea of being it. Right now it seems to be down to your guy. And by your guy, just a guy with. the Rams, Nate Thielhouse, the young, you know, assistant of Sean McVay.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Does he have passing game coordinator titles? Okay, but not the offensive coordinator. That's Mike Welfler, who is on our show. Todd Munkin, who Mary Kay Cabot says is still in the mix. And then Jim Schwartz, their former defensive coordinator, who at various points, people are saying, like, well, Haslam is making them keep Schwartz or that Schwartz could actually just get that job. that that's just like sitting out there and it's it sounds like it's going to wrap up pretty soon like
Starting point is 00:44:53 I'm going to be annoyed that it's going to happen right after we're done they've gotten through their second interviews and also apparently what's been reported as like personality tests and written assignments and whatever um because they're definitely doing this process smarter than everybody else is the most highly like the team front office in the in the game no i i really think that this is a complicated thread that they're trying to needle that they're trying to thread that they're trying to because you can't lose Jim Schwartz. You can't. He's got you playing the best defense of year over year of almost any team in the NFL,
Starting point is 00:45:28 despite the fact that the offense is consistently letting them down. And so you can't lose him. But how can you be sure that whoever you bring in isn't going to want to bring in their own guy versus somebody who is already aligned with leadership in the team? Right. You can't, it's an incongruous power structure. It's part of the problem of having a power structure that exists like, this in the first place. It's bad process.
Starting point is 00:45:50 Cleaning house. It's kind of. They have a written exam, Greg. I mean, I'm not going to make fun of them as much for that, which maybe the coaches didn't love doing and who knows. Maybe that's why they withdrew. It's probably more about the situation with the roster and the history of the
Starting point is 00:46:06 team under Jimmy Haslam and everything. But it's bad process. Just like the Steelers are bad process to say like we need a three four defense. Like it became clear in the McCarthy press conference me that like they told them like we believe in a few different things and here's what we believe and that's if you want to be on the cutting edge that's not the way to do it that's probably what
Starting point is 00:46:28 happened with shula hey we want a three four defense oh i like to play a lot of five men for right bye like right it's like it just didn't it didn't fit and so we'll see because if you're jim schwartz why would you want to stick around with the browns when if you don't get the head job they just passed on you. You might be a little annoyed. You're not getting considered for other head jobs. That's not going to happen. But at the very least,
Starting point is 00:46:53 you could go to a spot where you get paid great. I'm sure you get paid great in Cleveland. They do pay. But also, you know, you could get a little more pop on a winning team. It must be fun to be more in contention. So we'll see. It's a little messy.
Starting point is 00:47:06 I don't think Cardinals or Raiders fans are feeling great. Either right now you do wonder, you know, watching the Raiders open. and it's just kind of sitting out there. And there's different second interviews happening. Davis Webb, who is the QB coach in Denver. He's getting a second interview with the Raiders. Did Anthony Weaver get a second interview there?
Starting point is 00:47:29 I know what he did with Arizona. No, not with the Raiders. Clint Kubiak is a name that a lot of people are kind of connecting and there was Tom Brady announcing the game with you. You know, you were there in Seattle on Sunday and watching maybe Clint's best night as a pro. Yeah, you know, he got maybe so, tired of pining for Ben Johnson, who he could never quite have while announcing his games that
Starting point is 00:47:51 maybe he's thinking, I'm not going to let this happen to me again. I don't know. It sounds like if it's not this job for for Clint Kubiak, like he's perfectly happy to stay where he's at, empowered as possible in Seattle. He might be up for a contract soon as well, especially the guy goes on the cycle this quickly. Usually that means new money is coming his way. And I like the fit. And this is a Super Bowl team. So we'll kind of see how it goes. But and Mike LaFleur in Arizona, here's the thing. Cardinals fans, however, they may think about this and where the Cardinals really stood or maybe didn't stand in terms of competitiveness in the cycle overall, Michael LaFleur is kind of going to be an unknown a little bit in terms of how he'll be.
Starting point is 00:48:34 You're talking about him like he's going to, like you think he's going to get the job. I think he's a favorite to get the job. And if, you know, kind of an unknown in terms of how he's going to be a head coach. But I will say this. I think he's a much better play caller, especially the second time around when he gets a chance he's gotten a couple shots to do it in L.A. for Sean,
Starting point is 00:48:52 certainly better than he was reputationally, at least, for the Jets. And he's also like maybe the one person who you could tap in to be insane enough to take on Sean McVeigh and Kyle Shanahan and Mike McDonald's. We don't need another. His two former bosses. So incestuous.
Starting point is 00:49:11 Like it's a bad, honestly, you take away everything. else about that Cardinal's job. It's a bad job for that reason. And so he's the, he's the one who knows those guys on a like molecular level in terms of working so closely with them for so many years and knows how they tick. He would be the one crazy enough to take that job. That's all I'm saying. It's a great point. And I just mean it's too much. We need a little like diversity in that division. We don't all the, you know, Mike McDonnell come in there to break it all up and then you add another Leflur who's like Sean McVease. I know, his brother is the best. I know, we don't need another LaFleur, we don't need another McVeigh.
Starting point is 00:49:49 You would like it. It'd be good for Roderick Corp, you know, just like another part of the tree. I'm the NFC West. That's what I mean. Girl here. And you know what? If it keeps fueling the brand, fine. Michael Fleur, trying to get the NFL Daily bump that unfortunately John Spitech did not, you know.
Starting point is 00:50:08 But this next year he will. I'm sure he's not listening. sounds like by the way Sean McDermott would have had a chance at that job based on some of the reporting and that he is likely to take a year off almost certainly to take a year off from coaching which I think for someone like him I think is really smart might have helped out Defansky and especially for him like don't go to a suicide mission type of job just to get the paycheck because you've already gotten that paycheck. I'm less judgmental about a guy like Michael Fleur. It's like will he get another head coaching offer in his life? Like he could, but it's very possible he couldn't. And that's life-changing money.
Starting point is 00:50:45 And I think that needs to not be forgotten in all this, that like, yeah, they're doing okay as coordinators. None of this is guaranteed. And you're just offered a five-year contract for millions of dollars a year that represents a, you know, whatever it is, 400, 500% rate. Like, yeah, most people are going to take that. Like, you have to be a Ben Johnson type of confident guy that you know you're going to always be that guy.
Starting point is 00:51:08 and I don't blame them for taking it. Temperamentally, I think he is equipped to walk into a situation like that. I don't know how he would be as a coach, but temperamentally, and in terms of how he sees the sport and the big picture of it and how he sees off, like, I think he is equipped to it because the stakes around him are very high. And that's just an almost impossible climb to get out of in that franchise right now. Speaking of high stakes, how about Arthur Smith going to be the Ohio State
Starting point is 00:51:36 offensive coordinator? we did our top 50 prospects. When I say we, I mean, Daniel Jeremiah did it. I know nothing about these men. But we talked about it on 40s and free agents. We're hitting you with two shows in the feed on Tuesday. So check that one out too. And I noted how, you know, there's four Ohio State guys in the top 10 prospects.
Starting point is 00:51:56 And they didn't find a way to get a win. So you got, you know, to win the title, you got to win. But it's really hilarious to me that Arthur Smith is the offensive coordinator and Matt Patricia is the defensive coordinator. and just at Ohio State, if you had told me that, like, five or ten years ago, that I would have been very surprised by that. And so good luck to him, no more Arthur Smith in the NFL.
Starting point is 00:52:15 Let's get out of here. We did it. We got in and we got out. And we're going to be back in the feed a little later this week, me, you, Colleen, and Patrick. I'm looking forward to that. It's going to be fun. I will be back in the feed next with Ali Connolly.
Starting point is 00:52:29 That show will be on Thursday. Looking forward to that. I don't know what's next. I'm losing track of all. Time, space, continue. We're going to go to the Super Bowl, right? Be there. That game will happen.
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