Mike Florio
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what's the word I'm looking for, poach assistant coaches from teams that have gotten it right.
They want that recipe.
They want some of that success.
They want to plug it in.
And when you see what the Bears have done this year, when you see what the Bears have started to put together, the assistant coaches become more attractive.
I mean, it always goes that way.
You rarely see a land rush for coaches from the teams that were bad.
For the most part.
It's always we want to bring in someone from a team that is good because we want some of that vibe.
We want some of that swagger in our locker room.
Well...
I think that what happens in Kansas City, they get to a point where it's time for the coordinator to graduate out of the position, which makes it surprising that they've swung back to Eric Biennium.
Now, as of a couple of years ago, there was a vibe that maybe some of those players would like to have Eric Biennium back.
I remember before one of the Super Bowls that they won, he came and spoke to the team, and the team was abuzz by the return of Eric Biennium.
So it really doesn't shock me that they've gone back to Biennium, but it's
They got to the point where they were ready to move on to Biennium and put someone else in, and it was Nagy back in that job again after his time as Bears head coach.
And it just feels like it's not really a firing.
It's just like it's time for everybody to move on.
And it felt for a while, over the weekend, like he was going to get the Titans job.
He got the connection there to Mike Borgonzi, who's now the GM in Tennessee, had been in Kansas City, but they obviously decided to go with Robert Saleh instead, and now with Matt Nagy.