- Feb 10, 2003
- 22,262
- 11,072
Sad to see mental errors leave a W on the field.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
how do you guys think gus bradley would do as a head coach?
Considering Pete is a defensive guy too, it's hard to gauge how much of the impact falls on Bradley. He definitely deserves his credit..how much of it? who knows
Yesterday was not a good day for me
But what a season. No one thought we would have done what we have at the start of the season. I was calling for Matt Flynn since that game he had last season and didn't even blink when we drafted Wilson. Now look at us.
How many years have the Hawks been labeled soft? No one is talking that junk now. This team is built to make a run for the next 3-5 years.
Beastmode, Legion of Boom, Russell Trillson, Miller, Red Bryant, Chris Clemons, Bruce Irvin, Bobby Wagner, the O-line, Tate and Rice. We got PLAYERS on this squad. I for one didn't have alot of faith in Carroll when he first got here, but Pete put together one hell of a football team on all sides of the ball. We've built this team through smart trades and most importantly through the draft. I dare say people here are more exited then the Holmgren teams from last decade. It all comes down to the QB and man do we got one.
All we need to do now is get that pass rush tighter and get some more playmakers on Offense.
Shoutout to Pabs, Certified SW, Paul, MMG, Dakid, Dmbrs, Trunks206, hell even Mez one for always holding the hawks down this season.
I havent seen any names regarding replacement if Gus and Bevell end up leaving. I could see Cable and Norton getting promoted. Especially Cable since he's more than just the Line coach to begin withNow what do we do about the off. and def. coordinators??
Pabs knows what's up. DONT DO IT!!! Us UW Husky fans got bamboozled with "The defensive coordinator at USC" in Nick f'ing Holt. Look at our defensive statistics under him if you want a good laugh. Pete runs the show on defense, id be very wary about it, but then again I'm VERY bitter from watching the Huskies hand out career highs to average players up and down the West Coast every Saturday.
Great speech Loyan but that cornball brotha Paul isnt down for the cause...he's a Vikings fan.
Sheldon Richardson
O rly?Getting closer and closer to keeping both Bradley and Bevell.
Don't think he has...yet. It's kinda weird, though, it's basically a press conference setting.Did he sign?!?!?
Did he sign?!?!?
Don't think he has...yet. It's kinda weird, though, it's basically a press conference setting.
If he were smart he'd stay in SEA and coordinate what I think is gonna be one of the top offenses in the league. Then you're a hot commodity. Not settle for the Arizona job
Gus Bradley Reportedly Hired as Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach
The Jacksonville Jaguars have hired Gus Bradley as their new head coach. This comes shortly after Bradley's Seattle Seahawks were eliminated from the NFL playoffs.
Bradley, who broke into the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2006, has been the defensive coordinator of the Seahawks since 2009.
Under his guidance, the Seahawks have ranked in the top 10 in points allowed per game the past two seasons. That includes holding opponents to 15.3 points per contest this season, the lowest mark in the NFL. They made it to the playoffs this season with an 11-5 record before falling to the Atlanta Falcons in the divisional round.
The Jaguars, of course, recently fired Mike Mularkey, who had been the team's head coach for just one season. It came on the back of an awful 2-14 season, so the move didn't come as a shock to many.
There was debate whether Jacksonville should hire a defensive- or offensive-minded coach before the eventual hire of Bradley. The Jaguars have a solid defensive core with plenty of talented players, but the focus has been on Blaine Gabbert and whether or not he is truly the team's franchise quarterback. That's a conversation we'll hear plenty heading into the offseason now that Bradley is taking over.
Ultimately, Jacksonville decided to go with a defensive-minded coach, and it's going to be interesting to see if the team progresses on both sides of the ball moving forward. One thing we can expect, given Bradley's success with the Seahawks, is for the Jaguars defense to be a force in the AFC South rather immediately.
This will be Bradley's first test as an NFL head coach. The Jaguars haven't been a dominant team for years, but this is a great move for the franchise, and the fanbase should be excited.