NFL Network Just Reported: Herm Edwards IS *officially* out in NY

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This whole thing is starting to stink.. I would go no less than a 1st for BP or don't even talk to me. The guy is a HOF coach and builds franchises like you wouldn't believe.

IMO, this is his first year under contract, because he wasted the 1st 2 years messing around with Zimmers Defense and and Jerry's OLine..
 

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Cowboy_love_4ever said:
This whole thing is starting to stink.. I would go no less than a 1st for BP or don't even talk to me. The guy is a HOF coach and builds franchises like you wouldn't believe.

IMO, this is his first year under contract, because he wasted the 1st 2 years messing around with Zimmers Defense and and Jerry's OLine..


I agree 100 percent..

The Raiders got alot more than a first for Gruden ....
Parcells has done a heck of alot more than him ...
At the time Gruden did not even have a superbowl win....
I'd say the first this year and a 2nd next.....
 

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Dale said:
Package Parcells, Glover and Ellis for a pair of 1st-round picks. :) lol

Glover and Ellis would never play for Parcells after the way he treated them.
 

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Dale said:
Package Parcells, Glover and Ellis for a pair of 1st-round picks. :) lol
hahaha....dang...would that be nice or what?
 

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You guys are smoking Crack....we'd be lucky to get a 3rd rounder for a coach Parcells age, a coach who hasn't accomplished his goals after 3 years of control in Dallas?

No one is going to give up much for BP, knowing that they'll be looking for another coach in 2-3 years tops. I don't really see any other team even wanting to start over with him at this point.

I think Parcells will either come back to Dallas and finish his contract or retire and work in television or go somewhere as a gm type person, but OMG...that would be a huge disaster. What kind of man would want to take the HC job with Parcells as his gm....no freakin' way.
 

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marsbennett said:
I expect Bill back, but the longer it takes to speak on the subject the more likely something nutty is afoot.

All I know is I hate this BS! Please give us some relief!
 

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Dale said:
Package Parcells, Glover and Ellis for a pair of 1st-round picks. :) lol


Throw Dat and Coackley in there too. :D
 

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ESPN reports Jets close to signing HC Jim Haslett. Now Jet's Management of hires HC without the general manager on board...BP to the Jet doesn't add up from a front-office move. The general manager slot would be filled first...then HC.
 

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Chiefs-Jets negotiations about Edwards resumeBy Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

Negotiations aimed at completing a draft choice compensation package that would allow New York Jets head coach Herman Edwards to move to the Kansas City Chiefs in the same capacity lurched forward on Thursday evening.

But only after a long day of inertia, confusion and acrimony.

ESPN.com has learned that the Jets, who clearly no longer want Edwards to remain as coach, at one point Thursday imposed a 6 p.m. deadline for completing the compensation agreement with Kansas City officials. The Jets were prepared, if the deadline passed, to announce that Edwards had requested to be released from his contract. But just before the deadline, discussions resumed with the Chiefs, and the two franchises were again trying to find a middle ground on compensation.

Meanwhile, sources close to Edwards told ESPN.com that the coach had not requested to be released from his contract, which runs through the 2007 season.

"Herm Edwards is not resigning," agent Gary O'Hagan told ESPN.com, emphatically, on Thursday evening. "He plans to work out the final two years of his contract."

Beyond that, O'Hagan declined comment other than to reiterate he has been involved in no discussions with Chiefs president/general manager Carl Peterson. His only dialogue, O'Hagan said, has been with his client and with Jets officials. O'Hagan said that reports Edwards was "out" as the Jets coach were not true.

On an unusual day, Edwards acted as if it was business as usual and was at the Jets complex putting in a full work day.

Still, semantics aside, it has become increasingly clear that, given the prolonged mating dance with the Chiefs, there is little chance Edwards can remain with the Jets for 2006. New York officials, as reported by ESPN.com on Wednesday evening, have grown both wary and weary of Edwards' perceived flirtations with a Kansas City franchise for which he previously worked.

The mind-set inside the Jets complex, one team source told ESPN.com on Wednesday and Thursday, is that if Edwards doesn't want to stick around, then it's better that he leave. One way or another, it appears, Edwards will not be back. If a deal with the Chiefs can't be struck, the Jets may be forced to fire Edwards.

Jets officials have already begun drawing up a list of potential replacements.

One other NFL franchise, which has not been identified, has made inquiries about Edwards. But that team has not formally opened talks with the Jets and is believed to now be moving in another direction for a new head coach.

ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported earlier Thursday that talks between the Chiefs and Jets had stalled and that closing the deal was becoming increasingly difficult. The reluctance of Peterson to consummate a compensation package, Mortensen was told by sources, was a function of some sentiment around the NFL that the frustrated Jets might just eventually fire Edwards. Under that scenario, the Chiefs or any other franchise could hire Edwards without having to compensate the Jets at all.

On Wednesday, ESPN.com reported that, under the parameters of the compensation package that had been discussed, the Chiefs would not part with a first-round choice. It is believed the teams have discussed compensation that would include only two middle-round choices, although it is unclear if both would be in the 2006 draft.

Any compensation package agreed to by the Chiefs and Jets must still be approved by commissioner Paul Tagliabue.

In his five seasons with the Jets, Edwards has compiled a 41-46 record, taken the team to the playoffs three times and won one division title. But his salary, about $2 million per year, ranks in the bottom quadrant of head coaches. And facing a major rebuilding program, it is believed Edwards has sought a salary increase and possibly a contract extension.

Among the potential candidates to replace Edwards, if he does depart, is former New Orleans coach Jim Haslett, dismissed earlier this week. But a Jets official told ESPN.com that, while there is some interest in Haslett, most of the dialogue has been initiated by his agent. And the official conceded that hiring a coach who had an even worse record in 2005 than Edwards did would be a difficult sell to Jets fans.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com.
 

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Jets | Edwards deal done; team to receive draft pick from Chiefs
Fri, 6 Jan 2006 08:33:04 -0800

Jay Glazer, of FOXSports.com, reports the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets have agreed on compensation for Jets' head coach Herman Edwards with the Chiefs surrendering a fourth-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft to the Jets in exchange for the rights to hire Edwards.
 

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Wow, Edwards must feel low on the totem pole. Gruden got 2 first rounders. All Edwards could get was a lousy 4th???
 

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Eddie said:
Wow, Edwards must feel low on the totem pole. Gruden got 2 first rounders. All Edwards could get was a lousy 4th???

Its Kansas City, I think they threw in a Cow.
 

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The Jets must be loving life to get a 4th round pick for a coach they were going to cut ties with anyway.
 

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Herm's going to do well without the crazy NY expectations. He's got some holes as a coach but he's going to a very good situation.
 
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