I'm pretty sure 2023 is final year of Joe Barry contract. I doubt he's gonna be fired when they can just publicly say they "mutually part ways" middle of January when there's no new contract announced for Barry.
In other words. No reason to fire a guy, aka, humiliate him, when he's not under contract for 2024.
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
I've heard that, but I've also heard that after the first contract, most teams/coaches routinely sign a coach to an extension year ever time they get down to a single year. So that they're never in the final year of their deal, or both sides know a year in advance when their might be a split.
My understanding is this is true for position coaches, but not true for head coaches. I haven't really heard where Coordinators fall, but I assume with the coaches.
That being said, Mike Pettine's contract finished up, so one or both sides must not of agreed to an extension. And the same could absolutely be true for Barry this coming year. Just trying to add more context of coaches contracts, but it's also possible Packers/Barry added an extension year, and they'll be parting ways after the season.
It's also possible that LaFleur is stubborn as hell and keeps Barry.
I've speculated in the past, that he might love to add his best coaching friend, whom is currently head coach for the Jets, but I don't know if the Jets let him go yet.
There is also Brandon Staley, whom the Chargers fired, but can he put together a great defense without DT Aaron Donald and CB Ramsey?
I believe Jim Leonhardis available.
And if the Panthers fire their defensive coordinator, Ejiro Evero still has a good reputation, despite his teams struggling, but most people have been blaming the offenses.