With the Packers getting a much needed win over the Cowboys on Sunday, it certainly appears the team has saved the season and appears that McCarthy/Thompson will probably be able to save their jobs for at least another season. Anyway, even though the Pack will probably not be in the mix for a new GM/coach, the annual coaching carousel is still kind of interesting to follow. Here is what ESPN's John Clayton had to say today about a few high profile coaches who are currently not with an NFL team (note: John Gruden signed on to stay with Monday Night Football for next year this week)...
Mike Shannahan - Clayton says he will 100% for sure be a head coach next year.
Mike Holmgren - Clayton thought he'd probably be a GM or team President next year.
Tony Dungy - thought Dungy would stay in TV
Bill Cowher - about a 75% chance he would come back, but only for the right team.
Brian Billick - about a 50% chance. Billick wants to be a head coach again, but no team has gone after him.
Regarding Cowher, seems like Carolina might be his team of choice, given he lives in Charlotte. So, it will be interesting to see how the Panthers finish off the season.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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