I think it is a good idea. Let judge give you his analysis of what needs to be done. His plan for fixes. His evaluation of personnel. Take advantage of what he knows. This will be useful information for the next GM and HC to look at as part of their evaluation.
This is nonsense. There is nothing valuable that Judge brings to the table anymore. Just get him out of here.
This is nonsense. There is nothing valuable that Judge brings to the table anymore. Just get him out of here.
Or I guess they can just read BBI...
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I think the writing is on the wall. Judge is gone unless a GM coming in wants him, which is unlikely.
I think the writing is on the wall. Judge is gone unless a GM coming in wants him, which is unlikely.
It's so unlikely that they should just go ahead and fire him.
Does anyone really think there is one GM candidate who's going to want Judge as his HC (apart from Abrams)? Even if all the HC positions that are now open and the top 5 candidates are all taken, I still can't imagine any potential GM does not have at least 3 people in mind they would rather have than a guy with a 10-23 record, who can't manage a game to save his life, embarrasses himself in press conferences, sneaks on 2nd and 3rd and 9, consistently plays not to lose?
Or I guess they can just read BBI...
:-)
Exactly.
I would eliminate any GM that wanted to keep Judge. Not sure how anyone can watch the disaster of this past season and think going forward with Judge makes sense. Yes, there were injury and personnel issues…however, Judge made many obvious clock management, challenge, post-game press conference mistakes on his own. Coupled with the fact that you can’t even point to some amazing X’s and O’s Ingenuity as a reason to keep him. Mike Martz was a jerk, but at least he was innovative.
This is nonsense. There is nothing valuable that Judge brings to the table anymore. Just get him out of here.
I don't get it either. It's not like we've been blessed for two years by this coaching protégé. Judge is legitimately the worst HC in the NFL.
It's an easy decision that should have been made once the game ended Sunday. It's addition by subtraction.
How likely are you to attract the best possible offensive coordinator / position coach candidates if there is a perception that Judge is on his last legs and could very easily be gone in a year?
Not the kind of stable situation up-and-coming top talent offensive coaches will be looking for at a key career juncture.