Kellen Moore most likely to be Saints coach; Saints meeting Moore again after Super Bowl, Kellen Moore has begun working on assembling staff

Rizz had a tall hill to climb and it was due to unfortunate circumstances. Rizzi, Kuiak, Rattler and even Haener all had their auditions under extremely unfair circumstances playing with such a depleted lineup. We never got a reasonable look at their capabilities. I always viewed him as a good fallback option, but there was too much pressure to move away from DA's tenure. Rizzi made some positive moves with the coaches and in clubhouse that showed improvement, but when he was unable to pull a rabbit out of the hat and convert the efforts into wins. Rizz and Kubiak will get their chances elsewhere. Rattler and Haener await their fate with KW. I think he has something to work with with both. Haener has been written off by many, but he's shown an ability to learn a playbook quickly and he has decent skills which could keep him around even if it's not as the starter.

To me the thing with Rizzi is that, although I didn't like him throwing a hissy fit at Hayball while others messed up on the same play and he didn't do that to other guys making mistakes, there is more than one way to lead and maybe his way works. But, even if he is a good leader, he showed a lack of knowledge of the rules on more than one occasion and even argued with the refs when he was just wrong about the rules. I just don't think you should be a head coach in the NFL if you don't know the ins and outs of all of the rules. And the fact that he didn't tells me that he's not ready to be a HC.

And that ignores that it's really hard to have to keep both a good OC and a good DC because your HC is a special teams guy. It can work, Harbaugh, but it's a higher degree of difficulty.