Coaching /GM Interview Tracker (Liam Coen is a Jag, Pirate Pete is a Raider, Cowboys hired a guy)

remydat

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"Most of those guys being top QBs" has nothing to do with what I said or my point..

Also side note Fitzpatrick is a top QB? Lol

Also the NFL risk assessment that you are putting all your faith into isn't very good considering the average tenure of a HC in the NFL is 3 years.
You should look up what most means. Fitz would be the reason why I said most not all.

The NFL risk assessment is better than yours as if you were so good at this you would be a GM and not a couch potato making considerably less than the millions a GM makes.
 

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The Raiders are the second team I root for.. I don't mind the Pete Carroll hire for them. I think everyone knows that they can't realistically do anything over the next couple of years, especially in that division. If you bring in a young, first-time head coach, you're just asking him to fail and then start over in a couple of years. With Pete, this is his last coaching job and will just ride off into the sunset regardless of how things go over the next couple of years.

The interesting thing here is gonna be is Russell Wilson decides to reunite with Pete in Vegas, and at some point over the next 2 drafts, they take a QB to learn under Wilson. We've heard Brady talk about how important he thinks it is for a QB to sit a learn first before being thrown out there to play. I'd think that's what he'd had in mind here.
 

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The Raiders are the second team I root for.. I don't mind the Pete Carroll hire for them. I think everyone knows that they can't realistically do anything over the next couple of years, especially in that division. If you bring in a young, first-time head coach, you're just asking him to fail and then start over in a couple of years. With Pete, this is his last coaching job and will just ride off into the sunset regardless of how things go over the next couple of years.

The interesting thing here is gonna be is Russell Wilson decides to reunite with Pete in Vegas, and at some point over the next 2 drafts, they take a QB to learn under Wilson. We've heard Brady talk about how important he thinks it is for a QB to sit a learn first before being thrown out there to play. I'd think that's what he'd had in mind here.
I think the Carrol hire is way better for them. He can take all the bumps and bruises as the team grows and he'll be gone in a couple years, probably, due to age anyway. If he grows it into a team that's a playoff team, then they'll be a good destination for a top candidate in that cycle.
 
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There was an interview he had with NFL radio, and maybe it's just the meatball in me hoping against hope, but he sounds different. Like actual confidence and just straight forward. Not an idiot like flus, nagy and whoever else. Not condescending and patronizing like Lovie. Just a really good speaker at minimum.

However, he also said John schoop inspired him to get into coaching 😬
The Shoop thing is so silly (not you specifically but in general) Johnson was a walk on at UNC when John Shoop was the OC. So Shoop coached him in college and given he had no shot at the NFL but was obviously intelligent Shoop encouraged him to go into coaching.

That has nothing to do with playcalling or offensive philosophy. Just a coach recognizing a players coaching potential and helping to foster it.
 
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slowik is the scapegoat for stroud sucking balls and the ol being trash and offense being hurt. kek

I'm not sure if he gets an OC offer, but i'd love him as a pass game assistant like he was in san fran

Yeah man, this is wild too me too. Stroud's accuracy was not good this year, bad Oline, Nico Collins was in and out of the lineup, and they lost Diggs then Tank Dell late. Still, they won a playoff game and this guy gets fired? I wonder what happened behind the scenes.
 

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