Daboll ruined 2 teams, the Bills offense got worse by Daboll leaving and somehow so did the Giants offense when Daboll showed up in New Jersey.
Maybe some of these assistant coaches all fired up to move up to the top job would do better / have more team success staying put as OCs/DCs.
How many times Josh McDaniels gotta try and fail before teams give up on dude as a HC.
Lou Anarumo disappointed he didn't get more of a look for HC openings last off-season. But being great at coaching 1/3rd of a team for half of a game at an insanely high level
might not get it done at the HC level. And Anarumo's defense got the crapped kicked out of em at home by a rookie ( and
lost Bengals 2nd H bettors $$'s in the process).
Stroud looked at home playing back in Ohio.
Ben Johnson has the Lions offense looking like an unstoppable machine; but that doesn't mean he's going to be able to lead the Bears or Patriots or Redskins or whomever to a winning record.
Lions offense looking stellar against the Chargers. Does help that the Chargers are letting receivers run around uncovered in their backyard forever while Goff studiously wastes time going through his progressions. At times Goff zips throws into narrow windows on timing routes like he's Matt Stafford. Other times Goff stands around patting the ball while his receiver's waving for the pass like Goff's impersonating Justin Fields--tho the difference is Goff eventually spots the open guy and gets the ball to him. I guess at least Goff's (mostly) a competent NFL QB, but he's frustratingly inconsistent, esp at big moments.
I picked
Ravens over Lions in the Super Bowl before the season. Lions gonna need to be the #1 overall seed in the NFC to have a chance at making it happen. I don't see Goff winning playoff games on the road unless they're in New Orleans.