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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:30:29 GMT -5
NFL Coaching Carousel
Now with the Carolina Panthers and Cincinnati Bengals eliminated from playoff contention, the futures of Sean McDermott and Hue Jackson were made known to the world where they'll be in 2016. McDermott said he wishes to stay with Carolina and bring a defense that's worked so hard their first Super Bowl... On the other hand, Hue Jackson will be coaching at Philadelphia as their new coach.
The jobs remaining are Detroit, New Orleans, and Denver.
After McDermott turned down the offers, more importantly the New Orleans Saints, they're now looking at Mike Smith as their lead candidate, since his familiarity with the NFC South and his experience. It's also rumored the Saints won't rule out the complete opposite and looking at the college ranks.
The Detroit Lions are very hopeful, win or lose for the Patriots, that Josh McDaniels will be their next head coach. It's said they have no backup plan if things derail.
The Denver Broncos have had a rough offseason already, losing their quarterback and coach. They look to replace both, so they're considering everything. John Elway reportedly wants a high-profile name at head coach, but he understands the familiarity between a coach and quarterback, that he might hire one in hopes of gaining the both. The Broncos are searching at the college ranks, as well as the professional ranks. A name thrown out there is one with the Atlanta Falcons, coach Kyle Shanahan. He's been the offensive coordinator at four places now, and his father Mike coincidentally won two Super Bowls back in the 1990s with. Kyle Shanahan does have ties to two, possibly three, quarterbacks who are on the market this offseason, Robert Griffin III, Kirk Cousins, and one Johnny Manziel who the Browns are apparently "done" with.
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:30:48 GMT -5
With the Pro Bowl a week before the big game, Team Rice beat Team Irvin, with the star player being Steelers WR Antonio Brown, 8 catches, including 3 touchdowns, going for a total of 136 receiving yards, as Team Rice won 63-61.
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:31:07 GMT -5
NFL Coaching Carousel
The Denver Broncos were looking at hiring Kyle Shanahan as their next head coach, or at least the possibility of it, but Kyle Shanahan turned Denver down, not wanting to be in the Broncos organization. Denver's now broadened their search, and there's not one specific hire mentioned, but it's been told they've been the second NFL team to reach out to Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly. Kelly was contacted by the Eagles, but said he had no hopes of jumping to the NFL. However, sources are claiming that Brian Kelly is interested in at least an interview.
The Detroit Lions are still firm in Josh McDaniels, but at Media Day in the Super Bowl Week festivities, he said he hasn't interviewed with anyone and is only focused on Super Bowl 50.
The New Orleans Saints have found their head coach of the future! Buccaneers offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter has agreed to coach the Saints. He'll leave Jameis Winston, #1 overall pick of the Buccaneers, to a new OC for his second pro year, which Koetter actually took to the press conference to wish Winston the best of luck, telling him to keep his head up.
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:31:25 GMT -5
NFL SUPER BOWL 50(13-3) Green Bay Packers versus (15-1) New England PatriotsTEAM | Quarter 1 | Quarter 2 | Quarter 3 | Quarter 4 | FINAL | Packers | 7 | 20 | 27 | 40 | 40 (Win) | Patriots | 0 | 10 | 20 | 34 | 34 (Loss) |
The game was played in Levi's Stadium, hope of the San Fransisco 49ers.
Congratulations to the Green Bay Packers on winning Super Bowl 50, 40-34! Super Bowl MVP honors were rewarded to Aaron Rodgers for an outstanding performance! (346 passing yards, 4 touchdowns, and no interceptions) Best of luck to every team next year who has the hopes of winning Super Bowl 51!
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:31:44 GMT -5
FINAL RECORDS & STANDINGSAmerican Football Conference EAST New England Patriots (15-1) New York Jets (12-4) Miami Dolphins (9-7) Buffalo Bills (3-12-1)
NORTH Cincinnati Bengals (13-3) Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) Baltimore Ravens (5-11) Cleveland Browns (2-14)
SOUTH Houston Texans (9-7) Indianapolis Colts (8-8) Jacksonville Jaguars (7-9) Tennessee Titans (3-13)
WEST Denver Broncos (11-5) Oakland Raiders (10-6) Kansas City Chiefs (9-7) San Diego Chargers (5-11)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EAST New York Giants (9-7) Philadelphia Eagles (7-9) Washington Redskins (6-10) Dallas Cowboys (5-10-1)
NORTH Green Bay Packers (13-3) Chicago Bears (8-8) Minnesota Vikings (6-10) Detroit Lions (3-13)
SOUTH Carolina Panthers (14-2) Atlanta Falcons (8-8) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) New Orleans Saints (5-11)
WEST Arizona Cardinals (10-6) St. Louis Rams (9-7) Seattle Seahawks (9-7) San Fransisco 49ers (7-9) 2016 NFL DRAFT ORDER1. Cleveland Browns (2-14) 2. Detroit Lions (3-13) 3. Tennessee Titans (3-13) 4. Buffalo Bills (3-12-1) 5. San Diego Chargers (5-11) 6. New Orleans Saints (5-11) 7. Baltimore Ravens (5-11) 8. Dallas Cowboys (5-10-1) 9. Minnesota Vikings (6-10) 10. Washington Redskins (6-10) 11. San Fransisco 49ers (7-9) 12. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-9) 13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) 14. Philadelphia Eagles (7-9) 15. Indianapolis Colts (8-8) 16. Chicago Bears (8-8) 17. Atlanta Falcons (8-8) 18. Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) 19. Miami Dolphins (9-7) 20. Kansas City Chiefs (9-7) 21. St. Louis Rams (9-7) -- playoff team. 22. Arizona Cardinals (10-6) -- playoff team. 23. New York Jets (11-5) -- playoff team. 24. Denver Broncos (11-5) -- playoff team. 25. Seattle Seahawks (9-7) -- playoff team. 26. New York Giants (9-7) -- playoff team. 27. Houston Texans (9-7) -- playoff team. 28. Oakland Raiders (10-6) -- playoff team. 29. Cincinnati Bengals (13-3) -- AFC runner ups. 30. Carolina Panthers (14-2) -- NFC runner ups. 31. New England Patriots (15-1) -- NFL runner ups. 32. Green Bay Packers (13-3) -- Super Bowl champs. 2015 NFL SEASON PLAYOFFSAFC Wild Card #5 New York Jets (11-5) at #4 Houston Texans [W] (9-7) #6 Oakland Raiders [W] (10-6) at #3 Denver Broncos (11-5)
Divisional #4 Houston Texans (9-7) at #2 Cincinnati Bengals [W] (13-3) #6 Oakland Raiders (10-6) at #1 New England Patriots [W] (15-1)
Conference #2 Cincinnati Bengals (13-3) at #1 New England Patriots [W] (15-1)
NFC Wild Card #5 St. Louis Rams (9-7) at #4 New York Giants [W] (9-7) #6 Seattle Seahawks [W] (9-7) at #3 Arizona Cardinals (10-6)
Divisional #4 New York Giants (9-7) at #2 Green Bay Packers [W] (13-3) #6 Seattle Seahawks (9-7) at #1 Carolina Panthers [W] (14-2)
Conference #2 Green Bay Packers [W] (13-3) at #1 Carolina Panthers (14-2)
Super Bowl 50 (13-3) Green Bay Packers [W] vs (15-1) New England Patriots
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:32:03 GMT -5
NFL Coaching Carousel
The time known as the "Coaching Carousel" has official ended after the final two teams announced who will be at the helm for their football teams in the 2016 season.
The Detroit Lions wanted to hire Josh McDaniels, but after the Patriots failed in Super Bowl 50, he's requested to stay with the Patriots for the upcoming season. This left the Lions in a big hole, but crawled out if it by announcing their own Teryl Austin for the new head coaching spot. Austin was the Lions defensive coordinator in 2015, and will look at the adding responsibility in 2016.
The Denver Broncos were caught by surprise to be in this position back-to-back years, after hiring Gary Kubiak last offseason and then Kubiak's shocking retirement this offseason. They wanted a high-profile coaching name, who could keep them in playoff contention, even after Peyton Manning's retirement. They also wanted a young coach who could be around for many years to come. The Broncos tried luring Kyle Shanahan from Atlanta, who wasn't interested in trying to follow in his father's footsteps at Denver. The Broncos then searched the college ranks by trying to entice Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly to change his mind and give the NFL a shot, but he too shut them down. The Broncos organization was not to be outdone this offseason, however, as the Broncos hired Alabama offensive coordinator, and former coach of the USC Trojans, Lane Kiffin! Lane Kiffin will be making a return to the NFL where he has a 25% winning precentage, 1.25 seasons with the Oakland Raiders organization nearly a decade ago.
The Coaching Carousel is officially over!
Miami Joe Philbin -> interim -> Dan Campbell* Tennessee Ken Whisenhunt -> interim -> Chip Kelly Indianapolis Chuck Pagano -> Sean Payton Philadelphia Chip Kelly -> Hue Jackson New Orleans Sean Payton -> Dirk Koetter Detroit Jim Caldwell -> Teryl Austin Denver Gary Kubiak -> Lane Kiffin
Ken Whisenhunt will be the new Buccaneers offensive coordinator, replacing Dirk Koetter. Jim Caldwell will be the new Bengals offensive coordinator, replacing Hue Jackson. Teryl Austin expects to be the head coach of the Detroit Lions, as well as maintain full control of the defense.
* - Dan Campbell replaced Joe Philbin midseason as interim, going 8-4.
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:32:25 GMT -5
NFL's Coveted Free Agents
1. Von Miller (3-4 OLB) from Denver 2. Muhammad Wilkerson (3-4 DE) from NY Jets 3. Josh Norman (CB) from Carolina 4. Olivier Vernon (4-3 DE) from Miami 5. Eric Berry (S) from Kansas City 6. Alson Jeffery (WR) from Chicago 7. Cordy Glenn (OT) from Buffalo 8. Malik Jackson (3-4 DE) from Denver 9. Jason Pierre-Paul (4-3 DE) from NY Giants 10. Janoris Jenkins (CB) from St. Louis 11. Kelechi Osemele (G) from Baltimore 12. Derek Wolfe (3-4 DE) from Denver 13. Damon Harrison (DT) from NY Jets 14. Ian Williams (DT) from NY Jets 15. Greg Hardy (4-3 DE) from Dallas 16. Doug Martin (RB) from Tampa Bay 17. Lamar Miller (RB) from Miami 18. Derrick Johnson (ILB) from Kansas City 19. Mitchell Schwartz (OT) from Cleveland 20. Matt Forte (RB) from Chicago 21. Russell Okung (OT) from Seattle 22. Kirk Cousins (QB) from Washington 23. Eric Weddle (S) from San Diego 24. Danny Trevathan (ILB) from Denver 25. Aldon Smith (4-3 OLB) from Oakland 26. Sean Smith (CB) from Kansas City 27. Donald Penn (OT) from Oakland 28. Jerrell Freeman (ILB) from Indianapolis 29. Sam Bradford (QB) from Philadelphia 30. Casey Hayward (CB) from Green Bay 31. Prince Amukamara (CB) from NY Giants 32. Chris Ivory (RB) from NY Jets 33. Terrance Knighton (DT) from Washington 34. George Iloka (S) from Cincinnati 35. Antonio Gates (TE) from San Diego 36. Tashaun Gipson (S) from Cleveland 37. Marvin Jones (WR) from Cincinnati 38. Travis Benjamin (WR) from Cleveland 39. Haloti Ngata (DT) from Detroit 40. Bruce Irvin (4-3 OLB) from Seattle 41. Junior Galette (3-4 OLB) from Washington 42. Trumaine Johnson (CB) from St. Louis 43. Jaye Howard (DT) from Kansas City 44. Richie Incognito (G) from Buffalo 45. Evan Mathis (G) from Denver 46. Kelvin Beachum (OT) from Pittsburgh 47. Robert Ayers (4-3 DE) from NY Giants 48. Ramon Foster (G) from Pittsburgh 49. Brock Osweiler (QB) from Denver 50. Alex Boone (G) from San Fransisco
Cap Casualties QB Robert Griffin III, cut from Washington Redskins RB Arian Foster, cut from Houston Texans WR Pierre Garcon, cut from Washington Redskins CB Brandon Carr, cut from Dallas Cowboys
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:32:49 GMT -5
The following players have retired from the National Football League...
QB Peyton Manning RB James Starks WR Jerricho Cotchery WR Devin Hester WR Andre Johnson WR Reggie Wayne C Dominic Raiola DT Vince Wilfork CB Charles Woodson
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:33:02 GMT -5
NFL's Coveted Free Agents
1. Von Miller (3-4 OLB) from Denver -> Pittsburgh (5 years) 2. Muhammad Wilkerson (3-4 DE) from NY Jets -> Buffalo (6 years) 3. Josh Norman (CB) from Carolina -> Carolina (5 years) 4. Olivier Vernon (4-3 DE) from Miami -> Chicago (4 years) 5. Eric Berry (S) from Kansas City -> Kansas City (3 years) 6. Alshon Jeffery (WR) from Chicago -> San Diego (3 years) 7. Cordy Glenn (OT) from Buffalo -> Buffalo (5 years) 8. Malik Jackson (3-4 DE) from Denver -> Cleveland (5 years) 9. Jason Pierre-Paul (4-3 DE) from NY Giants -> Miami (3 years) 10. Janoris Jenkins (CB) from St. Louis -> Dallas (4 years) 11. Kelechi Osemele (G) from Baltimore -> Baltimore (5 years) 12. Derek Wolfe (3-4 DE) from Denver -> Denver (4 years) 13. Damon Harrison (DT) from NY Jets -> NY Jets (5 years) 14. Ian Williams (DT) from NY Jets -> Washington (3 years) 15. Greg Hardy (4-3 DE) from Dallas -> Tampa Bay (2 years) 16. Doug Martin (RB) from Tampa Bay -> Tampa Bay (5 years) 17. Lamar Miller (RB) from Miami -> Arizona (3 years) 18. Derrick Johnson (ILB) from Kansas City -> Kansas City (3 years) 19. Mitchell Schwartz (OT) from Cleveland -> Cleveland (3 years) 20. Matt Forte (RB) from Chicago -> Atlanta (2 years) 21. Russell Okung (OT) from Seattle -> Carolina (5 years) 22. Kirk Cousins (QB) from Washington -> Washington (6 years) 23. Eric Weddle (S) from San Diego -> Carolina (5 years) 24. Danny Trevathan (ILB) from Denver -> Denver (6 years) 25. Aldon Smith (4-3 OLB) from Oakland -> Detroit (2 years) 26. Sean Smith (CB) from Kansas City -> Kansas City (4 years) 27. Donald Penn (OT) from Oakland -> Oakland (3 years) 28. Jerrell Freeman (ILB) from Indianapolis -> Indianapolis (3 years) 29. Sam Bradford (QB) from Philadelphia -> Cleveland (2 years) 30. Casey Hayward (CB) from Green Bay -> Green Bay (3 years) 31. Prince Amukamara (CB) from NY Giants -> Pittsburgh (4 years) 32. Chris Ivory (RB) from NY Jets -> Dallas (3 years) 33. Terrance Knighton (DT) from Washington -> Denver (1 year) 34. George Iloka (S) from Cincinnati -> Cincinnati (4 years) 35. Antonio Gates (TE) from San Diego -> San Diego (1 year) 36. Tashaun Gipson (S) from Cleveland -> Chicago (3 years) 37. Marvin Jones (WR) from Cincinnati -> New Orleans (3 years) 38. Travis Benjamin (WR) from Cleveland -> Cleveland (4 years) 39. Haloti Ngata (DT) from Detroit -> Baltimore (1 year) 40. Bruce Irvin (4-3 OLB) from Seattle -> Jacksonville (5 years) 41. Junior Galette (3-4 OLB) from Washington -> San Fransisco (2 years) 42. Trumaine Johnson (CB) from St. Louis -> St. Louis (3 years) 43. Jaye Howard (DT) from Kansas City -> San Diego (3 years) 44. Richie Incognito (G) from Buffalo -> Buffalo (3 years) 45. Evan Mathis (G) from Denver -> New England (2 years) 46. Kelvin Beachum (OT) from Pittsburgh -> Pittsburgh (3 years) 47. Robert Ayers (4-3 DE) from NY Giants -> NY Giants (3 years) 48. Ramon Foster (G) from Pittsburgh -> Pittsburgh (2 years) 49. Brock Osweiler (QB) from Denver -> Houston (2 years) 50. Alex Boone (G) from San Fransisco -> San Fransisco (3 years)
Cap Casualties QB Robert Griffin III, cut from Washington Redskins, signs with Denver (2 years) RB Arian Foster, cut from Houston Texans, signs with Oakland (2 years) WR Pierre Garcon, cut from Washington Redskins, signs with Detroit (3 years) CB Brandon Carr, cut from Dallas Cowboys, signs with New England (2 years)
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Post by blackHEART on Jul 12, 2016 16:33:29 GMT -5
ROUND ONE --
1. Cleveland Browns select Joey Bosa (3-4 OLB) of Ohio State 2. Detroit Lions select Laremy Tunsil (OT) of Ole Miss 3. Tennessee Titans select A'Shawn Robinson (DT) of Alabama 4. Buffalo Bills select Myles Jack (4-3 OLB) of UCLA 5. San Fransisco 49ers [1] select Mackenzie Alexander (CB) of Clemson 6. New Orleans Saints select Laquon Treadwell (WR) of Ole Miss 7. Baltimore Ravens select Jalen Ramsey (CB) of Florida State 8. Dallas Cowboys select Emmanuel Ogbah (4-3 DE) of Oklahoma State 9. Minnesota Vikings select Reggie Ragland (4-3 OLB) of Alabama 10. Washington Redskins select DeForest Buckner (3-4 DE) of Oregon 11. San Diego Chargers [1] select Ronnie Stanley (OT) of Notre Dame 12. Jacksonville Jaguars select Shaq Lawson (4-3 DE) of Clemson 13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Taylor Decker (OT) of Ohio State 14. Philadelphia Eagles Jared Goff (QB) of California 15. Indianapolis Colts select Corey Coleman (WR) of Baylor 16. Chicago Bears select Jonathan Allen (DE) of Alabama 17. Atlanta Falcons select Jaylon Smith (4-3 OLB) of Notre Dame 18. Pittsburgh Steelers select Tre'Davious White (CB) of LSU 19. Denver Broncos [2] select Ezekiel Elliot (RB) of Ohio State 20. Kansas City Chiefs select Shawn Oakman (3-4 DE) of Baylor 21. St. Louis Rams select Kendall Fuller (CB) of Virginia Tech 22. Arizona Cardinals select Shilique Calhoun (3-4 OLB) of Michigan State 23. Green Bay Packers [3] select Robert Nkemdiche (3-4 DE) of Ole Miss 24. Miami Dolphins [2] select Kevin Dodd (4-3 DE) of Clemson 25. Seattle Seahawks select Jack Conklin (OT) of Michigan State 26. New York Giants select Adolphus Washington (4-3 DT) of Ohio State 27. Cleveland Browns select [4] Jason Spriggs (OT) of Indiana 28. Oakland Raiders select Germain Ifedi (OT) of Texas A&M 29. Cincinnati Bengals select Nick Martin (C) of Notre Dame 30. Carolina Panthers select Josh Docton (WR) of TCU 31. New England Patriots FORFEIT 32. New York Jets [3] select Carl Nassib (3-4 DE) of Penn State
[1] Chargers and 49ers execute trade. SF receives 5th overall pick; SD receives 11th overall pick, their 2nd-round pick, and a 2017 2nd-round pick. [2] Dolphins and Broncos execute trade. DEN receives 19th overall pick; MIA receives 24th overall pick and Denver's 3rd-round selection. [3] Jets and Packers execute trade. GB receives 23rd overall pick; NYJ receives 32nd overall pick, their 3rd-round pick, and a 2017 4th-round choice. [4] Texans and Browns execute trade. CLE receives 27th overall pick; HOU receives the 33rd overall pick, a 2017 2nd-round pick, and a 2017 5th-round pick.
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