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Further, Rivera is about to be fired. And knows it. So his attention is not in putting the organization into the best position for next year.I hear that, but I also get it from Rivera's side.
RIvera's job as coach is always to win games. Rivera's job as GM/President is to look out for the long term wellbeing of the team. This tension is probably the biggest reason why so many coach/GMs fail. The coach needs to be near sighted. The GM far sighted.



This is all about the growth of Jacoby Brissett. Sometimes, you got to throw the back up in off the bench to make sure of where he is in his development.
I believe that fellas....I really do.
That's possible. I think it was probably both of them basically at the same time. I mean, it's pretty obvious. They needed to make the switch because Sam is heading into permanent damage mode to his psyche and his health.I 100% think Bieniemy was the one pulling this trigger, as he is on the verge of HC opportunities, with an offense that has been less than stellar. It's very possible he was the one pining for Brissett, simply to get a couple games of better production on film to add to the Resume.
That's possible. I think it was probably both of them basically at the same time. I mean, it's pretty obvious. They needed to make the switch because Sam is heading into permanent damage mode to his psyche and his health.
Certainly, if EB gets a good game or two it helps his case in interviews. HOWEVER, on the flip side, it hurts his case in the "I can develop a young QB" part of the interview.
I actually think if there is a HC job which would be a good fit for EB, it would be the Chargers job. He's got the QB, he knows that division. Hell, a million years ago he played for the Chargers. I don't think you want him trying to develop a young QB. But if the QB is already in place, it might work.
I doubt he gets a HC job. But if there are 10 available, some folks who probably shouldn't get a job will.
Maybe, Poles in Chicago was on the KC staff, and didn't even interview EB when he got the GM job in Chicago.Yeah I think the team to watch will be whichever one (if any) snag up Mike Borgonzi (currently Asst GM for the Chiefs). I could see that relationship being re-ignited in an attempt to create Chiefs lite in another city.


