If the Colts do end up with Jeff Fisher, I can only hope that Andrew Luck says screw it and goes and plays somewhere else.
IDK, in the legal sense, verbal contracts can be valid if there's some sort of consideration (IE, giving up of something). In this case, I feel like the Colts gave up on their head coach search, hired a bunch of assistants on the promise that McD was going to be the coach, etc. Although take that with a grain of salt, I haven't studied contracts since the bar exam almost a decade ago, and it's certainly not my area of law in any way.
They could sue for breach of contract if that verbal promise counts, but they won't get McD to coach for them, best they could get is money/other compensation from either McD or the Patriots if they find the Patriots responsible as well.
All that being said, the NFL is a private organization and probably has rules about teams suing each other, and the nature of contracts.
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Because a verbal promise is a legally valid contract in many situations. "Agreeing to terms" is a thing. Now, McD can worm out of it because the NFL rules specifically say a coach can't sign a contract until his team is out of the playoffs, but relying on a verbal promise is not on the Colts, it's on McDaniels for being a piece of shit.
I'm not even close to surprised about McDaniels backing out last minute, but that is also based on his last HC job and everything surrounding that mess. Unless he was going to do literally everything differently than he did in Denver, the Colts lucked out.
Jeff Fisher might do ok with a healthy Luck if Gore stays. Luck/Gore/Hilton is probably comparable to the McNair/George/Mason trio he had in Houston/Tennessee.
"do ok" is the Jeff Fisher motto for coaching. You can bank on quite a few 8-8 finishes with him at the helm. Maybe even a 9-7 or 10-6 if you get really lucky. He's got 20+ seasons of experience as a HC and like 5 playoff wins. We know who he is at this point. He's like a worse version of Andy Reid. He'll get the team up-and-running, stable, but they'll never win anything meaningful.
Granted, maybe that's all the Colts need right now (get the team back to stable), as they're in a really bad spot with what McDaniels did.
While I agree with gist of this assessment, I feel that Reid is able to both make teams - not necessarily individual players - better and get the raport of the locker room; Fisher can do neither.
And looking at the AFC South, the Colts might be a suicide mission for a HC even with Luck on the field. Titans and Jaguars are solid playoff caliber teams and the Texans have almost limitless potential.
Apparently Gronk may quit the NFL soon to become a Movie Star
Would you watch his movies if he becomes an actor ?
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/us-sport...07-p4yzo1.html
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is reportedly considering retiring from football to pursue a career in Hollywood as an actor.
Citing a source, Bill Burt of The Eagle-Tribune reported Tuesday night that Gronkowski has been told by two acting superstars, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Sylvester Stallone, that he could make millions of dollars in action films.
Despite an impressive performance in Super Bowl LII on Sunday night, the 28-year-old Gronkowski would not commit to playing next season in the wake of New England's 41-33 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Gronkowski has told friends that the injuries have "taken a toll on him," according to the newspaper report.
He was good in Family Guy. Maybe some more of that kind of work.
And those where such good movies :P
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Well, Jimmy Garoppolo got paid. A lot. $137.5M over 5 yrs, $87M guaranteed. https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo/sta...68166211522561
These QB contracts, jesus. That's 27m a year for a guy who's basically started like, what, 7 or 8 games?
That should set Cousins at north of 30m easy.
That isn't good for the teams that are interested in Cousins. He will end up looking for (or I should say his agent will be looking for) like 5-6 years and 150-180 million or something insane. I wouldn't be surprised if both him and Bell end up on the Jets or something.
Stafford is also going to look like a bargain in a year or 2 with how much QB contracts keep increasing.
Not really sure how Gronkowski would do as an actor. Guess he could play Frankenstein's monster or a caveman or something along those lines and do alright.
Football players as actors is a mixed bag, he should at least be better than Howie Long.
Depends if you want a ring or not. Higher your cheque less likely you're gonna get one. :/