No love for Matt LaFleur as NFL Coach of the Year?

Why isn’t Packers coach Matt LaFleur getting any love for NFL Coach of the Year?

Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur has already become the first coach in franchise history to win 10 or more games and take the Packers to the postseason in his first year as coach.

The Packers, now 11-3 with two games to go, have improved by five wins over 2018 and have an opportunity to win the NFC North and secure a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs over the final two weeks of the 2019 season.

So why not love for LaFleur as Coach of the Year?

Recent polling of 24 league executives by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network included just one vote for LaFleur, who trailed John Harbaugh, Sean McDermott, Kyle Shanahan and Mike Tomlin.

In fact, LaFleur received the same number of votes as Brian Flores, who is leading the 3-win Dolphins.

The lack of love is probably due in part to the Aaron Rodgers factor. LaFleur inherited a future Hall of Fame quarterback, and coaches rarely get the credit for wins when a football team has a top-level quarterback. Also, the Packers might be 11-3, but they lack a dominant offense or defense and many outsiders still aren’t sold on LaFleur’s team as a legitimate Super Bowl contender.

Still, LaFleur has an opportunity to become just the 10th rookie coach in NFL history to win 12 or more games. The last to do it? Matt Nagy, who went 12-4 with the Chicago Bears last season and won Coach of the Year.

The year before, Sean McVay won the award after leading the Los Angeles Rams to an 11-5 season. That team improved by seven wins.

LaFleur’s Packers can improve by seven wins and get to 13-3 in 2019 if they beat the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions to finish the season.

Jim Harbaugh, the last rookie coach to win 13 games, won Coach of the Year with the San Francisco 49ers in 2011.

LaFleur would have to overcome other deserving coaches.

McDermott has the Buffalo Bills at 10-4, with a dominant run game and defense leading the way. There’s still a chance they could leapfrog the New England Patriots and win the AFC East.

Harbaugh is leading the AFC-leading Baltimore Ravens, who have MVP front-runner Lamar Jackson running a devastatingly effective offense. They lead the NFL in points and are fourth in points allowed.

Shanahan has helped revive the 49ers, who destroyed the Packers in San Francisco in November. His team is second in the league in scoring and fifth in scoring defense.

Tomlin’s Pittsburgh Steelers have stayed alive in the AFC playoff hunt despite losing running back Le’Veon Bell and receiver Antonio Brown this offseason and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger after just two games. The Steelers are 7-2 since a 1-4 start.

LaFleur’s argument is solid, too. He took over a shattered team that had missed the playoffs each of the last two seasons and reinvented the culture inside Lambeau Field. His team doesn’t turn the ball over and has seven wins by one score, and they’ve created an identity of winning that relies on a new player or set of players just about every week. The offense has received 17 total touchdowns from Aaron Jones, and it survived a month-long absence of Davante Adams.

LaFleur probably won’t win NFL Coach of the Year in 2019, but if the Packers get to 13-3, it’ll be hard to vote against him.

The last Packers coach to win NFL Coach of the Year was Lindy Infante in 1989.

Panthers fire head coach Ron Rivera, announce staff changes

The Carolina Panthers have given the New Orleans Saints more trouble than other NFC South rivals, but they fired longtime coach Ron Rivera.

The Carolina Panthers announced Tuesday that they fired longtime head coach Ron Rivera, who was four games away from from finishing his ninth year with the team. Rivera’s Panthers teams have given the New Orleans Saints more consistent trouble than any other NFC South division rival; he leaves having accomplished a 76-33-1 record (.695), with four of Carolina’s eight division titles.  They peaked with a 15-1 season in 2015, ultimately falling short in Super Bowl 50.

In his place, the Panthers designated secondary coach Perry Fewell as the interim head coach, with offensive coordinator Norv Turner his special assistant. Quarterbacks coach Scott Turner will pull double-duty as the offensive coordinator.

This move signals that Panthers owner David Tepper is throwing in the towel on the 2019 season, in which his team has slid to a 5-7 record and lost five of their last six games. With franchise quarterback Cam Newton on the injured reserve list and a playoffs berth growing further distant, they should focus on further evaluating backup passer Kyle Allen and rookie quarterback Will Grier.

Tepper released a brief statement through the team’s official webiste, saying: “I believe this is the best decision for the long-term success of our team. I have a great deal of respect for Ron and the contributions he has made to this franchise and to this community. I wish him the best. I will immediately begin the search for the next head coach of the Carolina Panthers.”

The Saints will close out the regular season with a Dec. 29 road game against the Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. It’s anyone’s guess who will be playing quarterback or filling in at head coach during that game, much less what could be an offseason filled with even more changes.

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Is Steelers HC Mike Tomlin a favorite for coach of the year?

Mike Tomlin has done a masterful job of coaching this season.

The most polarizing figure in Pittsburgh sports might just be Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. It seems the media and fans display very little middle ground when it comes to the head coach in his 13th season with the Steelers. For many, Tomlin is the perfect fit for what it means to be a Steeler head coach and his consistency is what keeps fans and media endeared to him.

But on the other side, you have those who view the near-decade absence from a Super Bowl championship and a perceived lack of institutional control as his biggest flaws and the reason the Steelers need to move on from Tomlin.

However this season, it is hard to argue with the job Tomlin has done with this team. Few teams could absorb the loss of its best wide receiver and a franchise quarterback in the same offseason along with the litany of other injuries along with the starting lineup and rally a team to four straight wins and having a team once 1-4 in the playoff hunt.

If the Steelers continue on this path and can find their way to the playoffs after a start that mathematically was the longest of longshots, he will be a strong candidate for coach of the year. This would be a bitter pill for many of his critics to swallow but from an objective standpoint, you cannot undersell the coaching job Tomlin has done this season.

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