Trent Baalke has a history of surviving coaching changes and is known for being close to the owner, which often provides job security. His ability to maintain a strong relationship with ownership and his experience in hiring head coaches likely played a role in his retention.
The most surprising decision was the retention of Joe Shane and Brian D'Abel by the New York Giants, given the team's poor performance and the drama surrounding their season.
Lamar Jackson has a 2-4 playoff record and has struggled in postseason games, with four of six games failing to surpass 200 passing yards. In contrast, Josh Allen has consistently performed well in the playoffs, making Jackson's playoff success a critical factor for his legacy.
The Ravens have won the Super Bowl every 12 years with a 28-year-old quarterback, starting with Trent Dilfer in 2000 and Joe Flacco in 2012. Lamar Jackson is 28 in 2024, leading to speculation that this pattern could continue.
Mike Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game since 2016, and his playoff record over the last 14 years is 3-8. With the Steelers' high expectations, another early exit could raise serious questions about his future.
The Jaguars have a young, talented roster led by Trevor Lawrence, which makes the job attractive despite Baalke's controversial reputation. Coaches value teams with established quarterbacks, and Lawrence is seen as a cornerstone for success.
Ben Johnson values the opportunity to continue building with the Lions and wants to see how the team handles success. He also appreciates the emotional maturity and growth that comes with managing a team through both challenges and victories.
Tom Brady, as a minority owner, is heavily involved in the Raiders' decision-making process. His preference for discipline and the 'Patriot Way' could influence coaching hires and the team's overall direction, potentially leading to changes in leadership.
The 12-team playoff format increases excitement and provides more opportunities for teams to compete for a championship. It also enhances the regular season by making more games meaningful and reducing the reliance on subjective rankings.
The Stroud Rule, named after Morris Stroud, prohibits players from leaping to deflect a kick as it passes above the crossbar. This rule was implemented to prevent goaltending, and violating it can result in the referee awarding three points for a palpably unfair act.
Black Monday has come and gone and we had firings and some surprise teams staying the course (00:00:00-00:15:38). We do a quick draft of Wild Card QB's and then talk who is under the most pressure as the playoffs begin (00:15:38-00:37:44). Hot Seat/Cool Throne and Jalen Hurts concussion protocol as well as North Korea (00:37:44-00:50:17). Dianna Russini joins the show to talk about Black Monday, who is getting hired where? What moves surprised the NFL world and Memes has some Jets questions (00:50:17-01:23:20). Brandon Walker joins the show to talk College Football Playoffs, how they've gone so far, Penn State vs Notre Dame and Ohio State vs Texas and accepts his crown as CFB expert (01:23:20-02:05:33). We finish the show with guys on chicks (02:05:33-02:18:14).
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