Ranking the best NFL coaching hires: How Ben Johnson has delivered on expectations in Chicago
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Ranking the best NFL coaching hires: How Ben Johnson has delivered on expectations in Chicago
"Week 11 is in the books! It was a marquee week for benchings. Bills receiver Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch for his tardiness to meetings, Giants edge rusher Abdul Carter missed a drive after missing a walkthrough, and Cowboys receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens sat out the first series Monday after " missing some things," according to the team. It was also a marquee week for last-second, winning plays, if you're into that."
"Every Tuesday, I'll spin the previous week of NFL action forward, looking at what the biggest storylines mean and what comes next. We'll seek measured reactions to everyone's overreactions, celebrate the exciting stuff that nobody is appreciating and highlight what you might have missed Sunday and Monday. There will be film. There will be stats (a whole section of them). And there will be fun."
"Every week, this column will kick off with one wide look at a key game, player or trend from the previous slate of NFL action. This week, we're looking at how some of the NFL's new coaches are faring after 11 weeks. Three of the seven 2025 head coaching hires have their teams in playoff position (do not ask about the other four). Two -- Mike Vrabel and Ben Johnson -- are leading their divisions!"
Week 11 featured multiple benchings: Bills receiver Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch for tardiness to meetings; Giants edge rusher Abdul Carter missed a drive after skipping a walkthrough; Cowboys receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens sat out the first series after 'missing some things,' according to the team. The slate also featured several last-second winning plays. The recap emphasizes film and detailed statistics. After 11 games, three of seven 2025 head-coaching hires have teams in playoff position, and Mike Vrabel and Ben Johnson are leading their divisions. The performance of new hires is being measured against the expectations tied to each hire.
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