NFL Black Monday Thread

Been saying this. What Rizzi did w/ a team that wasn't created in his image says a lot. He did more w/ Allen's team than Allen did w/ them and that should be taken into consideration. Based on the 2022 hiring cycle out of 10 coaches hired 4 remain, so u can do worse than Rizzi in this cycle. Meanwhile, there's only a 2/5 chance you can do better. Even worse, of the 2/5 chance you also have to consider 1 or 2 of the top coaches may decide not to interview here due to the state of the franchise.

If Rizzi can bring in a staff that fits to how he likes to do things (more aggressive offense/defense) he may be able to do even more.
Just the change he made to the coaching of the defensive line took them from horrific to at least serviceable/above average. Cam Jordan was a ghost before the change was made.

I'm not a fan of keeping Rizzi, but wouldn't be too upset if he's given a chance to build his own team and work with a healthier roster. Only if we have trouble landing some of the better candidates with our cap situation.

He did make some gametime clock management mistakes and maybe a bit too "enthusiastic" ;) at times.