Lovie Smith, similarly to Brian Billick (although I don't know why Billick would want to coach at this stage in his life/career), deserves a chance to coach again IMO. He's not perfect, but is a lot better than many out there. Jay Cutler was his demise. Cutler, like Boller for Billick - coach killer! I don't think for a minute though that these interviews this year are serious at all and I agree they are no more than Rooney rules...
I agree Lovie Smith deserves another chance. He got his team to the Superbowl with a subpar QB and was 10-6 when he was fired. The NFL is full of teams that seem to hire losing coaches through the "good 'ol boys" network. Maybe the Rooney Rule was needed. I have no idea. But teams are going to hire who they want regardless of the rule which means a lot of coaches will have their time wasted.
How convenient Glen and Burnie Barstool forget the Cotls holding the Ravens to 3 points in the '09 playoffs.![]()
Good luck Brian!
And the Eagles chose NOT to hire Brian Billick:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...th-chip-kelly/
(I wonder what the "Brian will have a job the next day" apologists will come up with now, eh?)
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Billick is old school. The trend the last few years is to hire new coaching talent or assistants who haven't had a shot.
It's telling the likes of Jacksonville don't even come calling. Meanwhile, every year teams publicly speculate about Cowher and Gruden. Immediately upon his firing, Reid had several teams want him. In the same way, Whisenhunt will be back by 2014 at the very latest. Billick clearly isn't coveted in markets outside the 410 area code. To state otherwise shows ignorance to Billick's true image.
Younger and cheaper. (As Brian would say.)
Well...Andy Reid was born in 1958; Billick was born in 1954. And I have no idea how much Reid got with the Chiefs.
(And I'm not assuming you agree with Billick's claim of "younger and cheaper", just stating what Billick has said. However...the fact that basically NO team has gone after him says something a lot more substantial than Billick's convenient mantra.)
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