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This could be it. If nothing changes in New England and nothing changes in Chicago, we will have six and that's still a lot of movement, not to mention coordinators and assistant coaches. I'm not sure if you've heard the latest out of the New York Giants facilities, but yeah there's plenty of drama to keep us busy with the coaching carousel for the entire off season or at least the next couple months. It's after hours with Amy Lawrence on CBS Sports Radio. Mike Vrabel out in Nashville after going six and 18 in his final 24 games and according to the owner Amy Adam Strunk, not an easy decision to make. It wasn't a last night or a month ago or whenever. It's just kind of been all season watching and it was difficult, but I thought it was time to make that change.

So that one happens on Tuesday. If you are among the masses and and there are plenty of you out there, I don't quite understand it, who think that the Steelers should be making a change even as Mike Tomlin is guiding them into the postseason yet again and this is using three different quarterbacks. If you're among those people who think the Dallas Cowboys should be making a change, which is crazy because Mike McCarthy is only the first coach in franchise history ever to guide the team to three straight 12 win seasons. That's never happened before now.

I would say you're barking up the wrong tree and probably not going to get your wish. Mike Tomlin's busy talking about his quarterback for the playoff game in Buffalo and Jerry Jones is clarifying what he said about Mike McCarthy. So you may have seen the quotes or heard the quotes in which he said that they would evaluate every game moving forward, but he didn't mean that Mike McCarthy's job status was up in the air. Coach McCarthy's under contract for next year and so that's not an issue. Secondly, I couldn't be more pleased with what he's done and how he's coached. Now apart from sitting down and going over the daily receipts and going over the detail of everything we do out there, I don't know how you can answer a question any different than that. Well good point. More with Jerry Jones coming up on our Dallas affiliate Sean and RJ on 105.3 The Fam. Now we're asking you to rank them.

It's easy enough to do. What are the most attractive NFL head coaching jobs open right now and what are the least? And we're asking you to rank them from most attractive to least attractive.

On Twitter after our CBS or on my Twitter A Law Radio, on our Facebook page too, here's the response from Jeffrey on Twitter. He says most attractive is Washington and then Carolina. Is there a chance he's going backwards? Maybe he misunderstood. Well maybe he just put them upside down. From most attractive to least attractive. So maybe he just put them backwards unless he really does think the commanders are the most attractive job.

Maybe he thinks so. And the panthers are the second most attractive job. Then he says Titans and Patriots. So that would be a group of four. Then Giants, Chargers, Falcons, Raiders. Now I could see why the Raiders would be on the bottom of the list. The Giants have a coach. So I'm not sure where that comes from. Right.

There's only six. So Patriots still have a coach as well. So maybe he's thinking that those will be open or maybe he's talking about defensive coordinator with Wink Martindale burning all bridges up in flames on his way out the door. I can't say I blame him but.

Alright so we're asking you to start with the top most attractive job and progress and rank them to the least attractive job. I think that makes sense. We got someone who responds with my Annie. Also not an opening and not going to be an opening. I mean I would agree but yes.

Am I doing something wrong that I'd not ask the question correctly or in a way that people understand it? Let's try on Facebook and see if we have any more cognizance there. Let's see. Wait can I just tell you what popped up on our Facebook page right now?

Are you ready? This is from Lucas. Are you sad because of a heartbreak hurt or overwhelmed with emotion? Everyone desires love.

Make them love you again. I'm reading verbatim off our Facebook page. This is a comment?

It literally just happened two minutes ago. I will be forever grateful, Medela, for restoring peace and happiness into my home again. I see this now. For those who want their soul mate back again kindly inform Medela that they will help you out.

Dr Witch Temple. I'm not clicking that link. Don't do it.

Should I? No you should not click the link. Also this bot account on our Facebook page comes from Geneva, Switzerland. It is crazy to me.

Jay, I'm not kidding about this. The number of bots on social media, I would say they're more prevalent on Twitter or as it's called now, X. X marks the spot. Every five seconds there's another bot that pops up. We get them all the time on X.

It's insane. On our show account, so not my personal account, though there are dozens of them every day in my personal account, it's impossible to try to block them because if you block them you engage with them. So in order to block them you have to open up their profile and go to the page where you can block them or at the very least you have to hover over their Twitter handle and the menu pops up and but that's considered an engagement. Okay, so if you engage with the bots in any way, it's the algorithm, all you do is hit the algorithm and incite more attention. So you attract more bots by blocking them and that's the way it's set up. If you try to block them, because I did that for years, it was my personal mission on Twitter to block every porn bot that either responded to me or liked something or retweeted all of them.

But that's what's making them so prevalent. That and whatever, and I don't know if it's actually Elon Musk himself, these are not real people. They're bots, they're programs, they're computer programs designed to flood the site and get you to click on them. Because if you do, either it's a virus or you more likely you just again open up your computer then to be flooded with even more of these porn sites and porn options. It's about flooding the marketplace so to speak so that they can get you to click on the links. I had thought his whole thing was to try to get rid of these bots and stuff.

It's not happening. No, if you've ever looked at any video that's just say the official NFL Twitter posts a video of a play that happened week 18. If you go to click the comments to see what people are talking about on it, it's not even nothing to do with the original video anymore. It's just bots, hey click this, buy this, 20% off this, look at this, come click on this website. Like what is going on? Oh no, it's awful. In fact, I rarely look at the comments or notifications to our show account because I would say it's 80% porn bots.

Minimum. Yeah, there are hardly any real people responding to our show Twitter account. Now we do the polls every day from our show, not every day, but every week from our show Twitter. We also post the the Ask Amy anything orange box, the weekly post from our show account. But for the most part, and we do retweet some of your comments as well when we ask a particular show question, but for the most part the interaction is almost entirely porn bots.

And you can see them now, you know, a mile away. The second you write anything on X, it's liked by a bunch of porn bots. It's crazy. You know, it's weird that now Facebook page is getting, because usually there's not many bots on our Facebook comments or anything, but this one like you were just reading, I'm hovering over the name of what the link it's telling you to go to and it's Doctor Witch Temple. I'm a spellcaster.

I do all kind of reading and black magic. I'm not clicking on that link. That's who commented. From the show, I mean from the work computer, could you imagine you might get fired for that?

It might be one of those, one of those viruses that the ransom, the ransomed viruses. Now I'm a little intrigued, but don't do it. Don't do it. It could be fun. I'm not going to bat for you if you do that. Don't, don't do it. I'm on my own if I do it.

Yes, you are most definitely on your own. It's After Hours with Amy Lawrence. It's our hub show. Ask Amy anything. So find that post even as we talk to you about bots.

It's real and it's spectacular and I promise. Also while you're on social, you can still vote for TD of the Week. We'll give you those candidates coming up here. You've got an hour left to vote, so we'll let you hear those one more time. Did we even unveil Monday MVP? I feel like this is a good time to unveil Monday MVP and this is your choice for Monday MVP coming out of season, the season finale and Week 18 in the NFL.

You all voted and then you also do your write-in ballots, but generally one of our peeps that we put in the poll ends up winning. I don't even know who won. I don't think Jay does either.

Jay forgot. His heroics made us swoon this weekend. I'm the best ever.

I am the greatest. Now it's time to name the After Hours Monday MVP. Jacksonville stacking up the line of scrimmage expecting Derrick Henry. They get him coming left. Henry turns it up to the 15th. Henry to the 10th. Henry to the 5th. Henry to the end zone.

That is the king. Touchdown Titans! For the 90th time in his career, Derrick Henry has run it in.

Where's our post from Derrick Henry? For the greatest eight years of my life, the ups and the downs, y'all been there for everything, getting that person in, watching me grow as a person and a player, always supporting me. I love y'all. I love seeing those peeps in the stadium. Hopefully I was an inspiration to all the young kids and everybody in the community. Just thank y'all so much.

God is good and tighten up there. Derrick Henry addressing the crowd in Nashville after his season-high 153 yards and two touchdowns. Kept the Jacksonville Jaguars from making the playoffs so a year later it was the Titans playing the role of spoiler after Jacksonville did it last season. Derrick Henry likely gone.

I think he could be the most attractive free agent even with all of the reluctance that we dealt with last offseason. Remember all the running backs who kind of came together. They had, oh gosh, a big zoom call. They were really standing together in solidarity to see if any of them could get paid and while there were contracts that were handed out after that, for instance, gosh, Saquon Barkley ended up settling with the Giants and Jonathan Taylor got a contract with the Colts and even Austin Eckler ended up. Now he got hurt, right? So Josh Jacobs, same thing with the Raiders. So a lot of them ended up getting their contracts but they felt like they were being undervalued, devalued, as well as I guess being made the kind of the gum on the bottom of the NFL shoe when it came to getting paid. Unlike wide receivers, unlike even offensive linemen in some cases and certainly unlike quarterbacks, but we did see a bunch of them get paid.

Now Derrick Henry was the highest paid running back in the NFL this season and while there were a couple of games early where it was spotty and it was hit or miss, he did stay healthy for most of the year and he was out there and he was productive. When the Titans gave him the ball, he did what he does. He's 30 years old. He just turned 30. He's still a beast. He's still a guy who can truck you and who can strong arm any defender and is fearless. Love Derrick Henry and I think he'd be an asset to any team. We hear him talk of course and how committed he is to the process, to the locker room.

He's very well respected. I would be thrilled again to have him on my team or I hope that he ends up in a situation where he can win because I'd love to see him back on the playoff stage. Ryan Tannehill likely gone from Nashville.

His contract is up and then Mike Grable out as well. A season of major change and major transition for the Tennessee Titans, but is that the most attractive job that's open right now in the NFL? There are six head coaching openings and in some cases like the Chargers and Panthers, I think they're interviewing every single candidate out there and probably a few that we've not heard of. So we're asking you to rank them from the most attractive to the least attractive jobs right now in the NFL.

Let's go with Richard on Facebook now that the witch doctor post has been removed. Richard says Chargers, Falcons, Commanders, Titans, Raiders, Panthers. All right, Chuck says Chargers, Raiders, Washington, Tennessee, Carolina.

I like how he changes. First it's it's the nickname and then it's the city or the locale. Chargers, Raiders. That's two for the Chargers and he says Chargers as well most attractive.

Let's see, Marvin as well. Chargers are the most, Carolina Panthers are the least. Dale says Falcons first but then Chargers. Stephen says most attractive is Chargers, already has the quarterback. Larry, most for the Chargers, least for the Commanders.

Interesting. Jim says most attractive, Chargers, least New England. Well, New England's not open, so there's that. Stephen says Chargers first. Janine says most the Titans, least the Patriots. Again, Patriots not yet open. We don't know if the job will be open but I do know that Bill Belichick will vault to the top of most of the team lists out there if he does become available.

I know how interested you are on that subject. Here's the interesting thing though and I don't know that contracts are a detriment to moving but he is under contract. He just signed a long-term extension or he signed a lucrative extension at least a year ago in the off season. He has admitted he's under contract but I'm not sure that final decision's been made. No doubt there are teams out there that would be willing to quote-unquote trade for Belichick if he was open to it and that's what Amy Adam Strunk was saying earlier is that you can't just trade a coach without him being on board with it.

He has to agree with what you're doing and where you're sending him because it is a job, right? It's not one of those where you can blindside him and ship him off to another place because that's just not how it works which is why I don't think when people say trade NFL coaches, in my opinion, it's really more about compensating for the contract that currently exists. It's not a trade in the true nature of a trade because it has to be a place that the coach is willing to go, right? The place that he's willing to coach.

So it's yeah it's not a true trade. Eric on Twitter now goes with Chargers and Raiders the two teams out of the AFC West is the most attractive. Falcons, Washington they're called the Commandos. Falcons, Commandos, Titans and Panthers and he says too much turnover in the bottom teams with ownership and too often in media for bad reasons. Top teams have cornerstones on offense and defense making them attractive jobs, all right? So we're asking you to rank them from one to six.

No that does not include the Patriots. All right coming up Draymond Green addressing the media for the first time and his former teammate, his friend Kevin Durant who made waves about Draymond and some of his comments he tries to clarify. And what does Steve Kerr want from him?

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I had a conversation with Adam Silver, Commissioner R. Lee. I just told him, Adam, it's too much for me. Like, this is too much. It's all becoming too much for me. And I'm going to retire. And Adam said, ah, you're making a very rash decision. And I won't let you do that.

This is After Hours with Amy Lawrence. Quite a revelation from Draymond Green on his own podcast called The Volume as he admitted that in the throes of his second suspension this season, one that was indefinite. This is for the altercation with Yusef Nurkic after the NBA had essentially handed him a zero tolerance policy. He said he just he was done. He he couldn't take it anymore and he was ready to walk away. But the commissioner of the league sees the value in Draymond Green and not just in who he is as a player, but who he is as a personality and the fact that the Warriors, they need him.

And he talked him out of it. And I think that speaks volumes about the leader of the NBA, but also gives you some insight into Draymond himself. Is this finally the moment? Is this finally the suspension that opens his eyes?

He certainly does sound different. Talking about his family, spending time at home. Really getting immersed in what matters most. And also admitting that he went through counseling and why he went through counseling and what he will change when he gets back on the court because of his perspective now. I think number one is about, first off, understanding your emotions, understanding those moments. My goal is not to come back and worry about crossing the line because I still have to come back and play the game the way I know how to play the game and be the best me that I can be for my team to help give my team a chance to win. I think, you know, as far as not crossing the line with a referee, yes, that's a big point of emphasis for me. And knowing and understanding where that line is.

As for Steve Kerr, who's backed him, who's been one of his most vocal supporters, but also an honest critic. He says, how do you know it's different this time around? Well, it isn't just words. There can't be an explanation that follows the apology. And it's not an apology.

So what I'm looking for, what the team's looking for, what I think Draymond knows is expected is no more buts. Just, you know, an apology needs to be an apology and then you move on. But then you have to learn from that apology.

That's just kind of basic standard behavior. And that's what we need. It's true that the last couple of times we've heard Draymond apologize, it's been for a certain particular moment, not the whole incident, not the hurt and the damage he caused, and that he would apologize and then explain.

But here's why I did it. And here's what happened with Rudy Gobert. And here's what happened with Nurkic. It sounds like Steve Kerr is as hopeful as I am that this is a turning point for Dray. What makes Draymond great is his bravado, his emotion. What makes Steph great is his confidence mixed with his humility. And it's interesting to watch how powerful humility can be.

That is so true. And I think humility comes with realizing what you have to lose. Humility comes with not taking this for granted. A lot of times people are humbled after this type of an experience. Or even you come face to face with your own mortality, so to speak, your own sports mortality.

A big injury can be humbling, like something Klay Thompson went through. When you are so immersed in what you do as an athlete, and we hear this from former athletes, your identity is attached to what you do, how you perform, what people say about you, if you win championships. What in actuality, well your profession, your career, in some cases your passion, which radio is mine, it's a part of who you are. Certainly if you allow it to define you, you may lose the rest of you.

And so I say that a lot. I mean this is certainly my passion and it's what I was born to do, but it's only a small piece of who I am and I don't even think it's the most impressive part of me. And a lot of times athletes, because they've poured everything into their careers for so long, it's really difficult for them to separate the two. And for Draymond to get away from basketball, for Draymond to be humbled by everything he has to lose, could in fact finally be the turning point. I thought this was a really neat perspective from Dray about why he is thankful this was an indefinite suspension, meaning he had no idea how long it was going to go. When it is indefinite, you don't know what that means either, you know, and so that could be like, who knows what, it's indefinite. And so, but like I said before, I think having the time allows you to process those thoughts. And I'm also appreciative to the league for the indefinite suspension.

You know why? Because it was no goal to return. You know, it was no, all right, I'm going to work and get through these five games, so as soon as the five games is up, I'm back. Like, I'm going to work, I'm going to get through the fight. You know, a part of the indefinite and returning was being in a better space.

And so to allow my mind to process what it looks like and getting in a better space, I think you're able to then sit with those thoughts. But to like sit for five games, I'm targeting the return date. There was no target until two days before it was announced to you all that the ban would be lifted. Now there had been reports out there it was likely to be 12 to 14 games, it was likely to be about this length. But he didn't know that and he had to go through counseling. He had to kind of come face to face with this loss of control and how he was letting down his teammates. And I did hear his comments about how enough is enough, I've cost my teammates too much, I've already let them down too much, I've already hurt them too much.

We don't have that particular soundbite, but he did reference that he felt like his responsibility now more than ever has to be to his teammates and that he didn't take that seriously enough before and he's cost them so much. And that I really appreciate because I do think that one of the major benefits of participating in sports is that you learn the value of teamwork and how much better a group of people can be and how much higher they can soar and how much more they can accomplish when they work together, right? Because we're all different. We've got different minds, different perspectives, different ideas, different creativity, different skills, different talents, different abilities, different strengths, different weaknesses. You put a group of people together in a room and you give them a task. It's like the escape rooms, right?

I love those. My family has done one, seven of us together and it's fascinating to watch how a group of people will gravitate toward what they're good at and figure out a way to use that talent or that skill, maybe that training. And it's no different with a team, a sports team. There are many, many skills that Draymond has that no one else in the Warriors has. They need him and his responsibility, if not to himself, needs to be to them. Maybe he doesn't care what happens to him, but he should care what happens to these guys that he has been through the fire with.

And I love too, one more from Draymond. Again, he sounds different to me. I don't know if it'll last. I really don't, but he sounds like he's had a major epiphany and he continues to mention his family and what matters the most and the time he spent with them. And I love what he said about being an example as a dad. They've been put in a position to have to deal with some things as well. And so if you put someone in a position to have to deal with things, and it's not just my kids, but as far as my kids go, if you've let them see you f*** up, then you got to let them see you make it right. You got to let them see your growth. You got to let them see you take ownership.

Can't just run and hide. That's a great point. If they see you screw up, then they need to see you make up for it.

They need to see you suffer the consequences, but also find a way to get better. I think he's really smart and he's obviously really passionate and he's obviously really passionate with a big heart. That's why I think that this will actually matter because he's not a dumb guy. He is very intelligent, maybe too smart for his own good sometimes.

I'm hopeful for him. I really am. Also, when I tweeted a few hours ago, this is crazy. The porn bots on this site increase and multiply daily. It's been liked by many porn bots. What does that mean?

Margo Belletti is here in studio. I've stopped engaging with them, but they just keep coming. It's an army. I get that, but why am I supposed to be the expert on porn bots? I don't know. The only thing I would imagine is they use the word porn. It's an algorithm. They think I'm searching for porn. I don't know.

I would imagine that would attract it. Isn't that kind of how it works? It's ridiculous. You look at our show Twitter account, which has a middling number of followers and we're building it up, but most people come to my account instead. It's 85%, 80 to 85% porn bots engagement. Yeah. Look, I don't know what happened. I don't either, but something. Yeah, but I feel like there's, I don't know if there was overinflated before, but there's less, it feels like people involved in Twitter. So I don't know if people left it or if it was overinflated since it went to X or whatever the hell happened. I don't really know. The site definitely changed and things have definitely changed. And now I see a lot of things on the feed that I'm like, what the hell is this?

So like, there is a lot that's different. I don't know if that is part of it. I really, I don't know.

I don't know. Apparently it's a site-wide problem though. It's not just me because I know it's definitely not complaining about it all the time. Yeah, no, it's definitely not just you. Again, that happened before there were plenty of times where you would see that stuff, but it happens more now. Oh yeah, you would see it like bursts of porn bots and then they would disappear for a while. So that's the thing. Like, I don't know, is it, did they do a better job of hiding it before and now it's a little bit more in front or was it because there's less traffic with other things? I don't know.

I don't know how the algorithm, I don't know how it changed. They are definitely fruitful and they multiply. As you pointed out, if you engage, they come back. Well, that's in anything in life. But I'm trying not to. Like I said, that's bees to honey. I mean anything you give anybody.

But honey is sweet. All right, rank them if you will. Most attractive jobs to least attractive jobs that are open right now? Head coaching jobs in the NFL? I'm trying to think all the time.

I had every one of them. The panthers job is the least attractive. That's for sure. I agree with that. Mostly because of the owner. A hundred percent that's because of the owner. I wouldn't want anything to do with that simply because you have no idea what David Tepper is like and you don't know how much he's gonna get involved on every day to day.

The money wouldn't be worth, unless you're looking for that one payday to set up your family, it's not worth it. But trying to think all the openings off the top of my head. Can you read them off?

Do you have them? Because that's the part I remember. In that same division, the Atlanta Falcons. Meh.

Meh. Also in the NFC, the Washington commanders. Um, I would normally say that that is not a job that you would want anything to do with. But with the new ownership and with the rich history, I'd be willing to roll the dice that you can get a chance because it seems like the Harris group has done a decent job in other places that they'll let you do your job. So that and Washington is a great franchise with a rich history.

Now that Daniel Snyder is gone, that might be one that I would run to simply because you would hope that you would have less ownership fingerprints. So those are the three in the NFC. Weirdly enough, we have three and three. In the AFC, Nashville, of course, Tennessee Titans, the Vegas Raiders, and then the Los Angeles Chargers.

All weird in their own way. Tennessee, I don't know what happened that you didn't want Mike Vrabel. So that would automatically, other than the fact of the weird arranged marriage of Rand Carthon, so you hire the GM after the coach is in place. That always can get sticky.

So you're hoping that maybe you could be in simpatico with Carthon and that can be a good destination. Maybe. You also don't have a quarterback and you don't have a great pick. You don't like Will Levis? No. And you don't have a great situation team-wise. Derek Henry's your best player, but he's gone. So you're in transition. So you're going to have to start from the bottom.

So you better hope you get a decent amount of time. The charger job you would love on paper because your entire roster is one of the best in the league. You've got your quarterback.

You've got good players. You've got all kinds of things that are in place, but you have no fan base. You have no idea about ownership. You don't know what's going and going.

You don't know anything that's going on. So you better go in there and win fast because you don't know what tomorrow is going to be. And for a head coach, I would think that they more worry about ownership and how the structure of the organization is going to be as opposed to, well, I don't have a quarterback. I can get a quarterback. I can get an offensive line. Like, I think coaches in their mind go, I can get the players.

When I get my guys and my system, I can put it in place. I just don't want to be overrun. And the Raiders, I don't, what is going on there? Every time that they either go after the big name, they don't know what they want to do. So I would be somewhat tepid because I don't know if Mark Davis knows what he wants. I hope that Antonio Piers gets a shot there because he's really passionate. The guys seem to play hard for him. Agreed. And besides you, same thing, but he runs for the name.

And I don't know if that always works. Rank them! The most attractive NFL head coaching jobs from your favorite to your least favorite.

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The New Orleans Saints. Second and 11, third quarter. Saints have it at the Falcon 26 yard line. Snap to Carr.

Here comes some pressure. Carr stands now, lost one towards the end zone and that is going to be caught. Caught tipped up in the air. Chris Olale touchdown. He tipped it up into the air to himself for the touchdown.

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Largely riding on this game. Snap back. Cam Rudall. Gunson on the middle.

That's caught at midfield. Wide open. Deontay Johnson running down the hash mark. Ten.

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It's a wobbler. Backing Hardy up to his own five. Gets to the 10. To the 15.

Threw a hole to the 20. 25. 30. He could go. 50.

40. They're not gonna get him. Deontay Hardy going the distance for the touchdown and we're an extra point away from a tie ball game. What a play by Deontay Hardy.

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I left my previous network for a reason. I am not going down that rabbit hole. I don't care. I think he's tiresome meaning Aaron Rodgers. I think he's detrimental or at least contradictory of what he wants the team to do which is get rid of the BS and I know that he meant internally but aren't you in the building? Isn't this what people are talking about with you right now Aaron Rodgers? They're not talking about your return to football or how you might change the Jets in the future.

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