Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six Newsletter!
With the regular season officially behind us, that means there are now only two things to talk about today: the playoffs. OK, so there’s only one thing, but it’s a big one.
Actually we’ll be covering several things in today’s newsletter. Not only will we have some playoff picks, but Pete Prisco will unveil his final regular season power rankings and we’ll also be ranking the attractiveness of each open coaching job. Personally, if I could be hired by any team that has an available job, I would make my decision solely based on locale, so hello Cardinals, please give me a call. Alright, let’s get to the rundown, but also, seriously, call me Cardinals.
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1. Today’s show: Ranking the open coaching jobs
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For the past 18 weeks, the Tuesday morning podcast was pretty simple: It was Ryan Wilson, Will Brinson and I rehashing the Monday night game. However, with no Monday game this week, that means we had to come up with something else to talk about, and that’s exactly what we did.
Since our favorite thing to do during the offseason is to rank things, we decided to rank the coaching vacancies. This is our collective rankings based on our combined votes. If you want to know our individual rankings, you’ll have to listen to the podcast.
- 1. Broncos. On paper, the Broncos are probably the most talented team on this list, and it feels like all they need to compete in the AFC West is someone who can figure out how to fix Russell Wilson. This job is enticing, because if you make Wilson better, there’s a good chance this team could become a playoff contender during your first year on the job.
- 2. Panthers. If Tom Brady leaves Tampa Bay, this job becomes even more attractive, because his exit will mean that the NFC South will be wide open for years to come. The Panthers have a lot of talent on defense plus several decent skill players. All this team needs is a franchise QB, and if that happens,…
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