Adam Schefter Says Detroit Lions LOSING Aaron Glenn & Ben Johnson!

Jeff Iafrate reacts to Adam Schefter’s comments on the Pat McAfee Show regarding Detroit Lions assistant coaches Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson, who are both reportedly leaving this offseason to become head coaches.

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18 comments
  1. Good video, i agree with you. I think that johnson probably stays and glenn goes. Ive thought for 2 years that glenn is probably best suited to be a head coach. Hes who i would go after if i was a gm. Hes a players coach that guys will respect and seems to be of Campbell's leadership mold

  2. All we can do is wish them the best. They’ve been great coordinators for the Lions, and they deserve a chance to be a head coach somewhere. If I had to guess, I’d say Ben Johnson to the Raiders and Aaron Glenn to the Jets.

  3. What I heard an hour or two ago – was that Brady is very smitten with Ben Johnson and Ben Johnson is very smitten with Brady and the Raiders – at least that is the word with the Raiders. I completely agree with Jeff – Ben is going to be the prom queen next year too if he decides to stay – furthermore it is probably unpopular opinion but I don't think he is fully ready to be a head coach – he still has some instances where he gets lost in games . He has come a long way this year from last year and one more year will probably continue to refine . He is never going to be more wanted – and be more valuable – – the lions are going to be loaded – they have weapons all over the offense – plenty of cap space – so his stock is not going to drop – I would stay with Detroit – do something that is going to make a mark on the game – this offense is the closest thing to the greatest show on turf in 25 years – one more year getting the band back together is only going to add to his value .

  4. I think Ben Johnson will be a candidate in Dallas in addition to Chicago and Jacksonville. I think he would only go to chicago or jacksonville if he knew he was going to have significant cache and be lock in step with whoever was running the team, in addition to having to love the QB. I think it'd be a mistake personally to leave for the Jags or the Bears, but in retrospect, it was probably a mistake for him to not end up with the Commanders and Jayden Daniels. Will be fascinating to see how it shakes out. But then the question has to come up, who are candidates to take over in Detroit for O and D?

  5. How are coaches allowed to talk to other teams during the season? That should be tampering with the season or something .. it’s sounds like a huge distraction for coaches when we need them to be their best for playoffs. Should be illegal

  6. Just because they are "going to get a job," doesn't mean that they are going to take the job. Some guys don't want to be HCs, it's a totally different job than coordinator.

  7. Jeff as much as it pains you know best destination for Ben Johnson is Chicago .all of Detroit know and fear that. Ben Johnson on his way to Chicago young Qb, talent on offense,good d, 80 mill to spend, 5 high draft pick in 3 rds, Massive media market and fanbase. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜Š

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