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Watching the work he has done with Tannehill and that Titans offense is a thing of beauty. He’s a former offensive lineman and previously coached tight ends so he understands the importance of the guys in the trenches. Balancing a contemporary rushing offense that’s one of the best in the NFL with a potent passing attack has led them to rank around 5th in scoring offense. If you read up on him he has the leadership skills (and mentors) to be a great HC.
This guy should be at the top of the list to interview for Bears HC. His offense would be a perfect scheme for Chicago.
Here’s a good article about him but there are many more out there as well.
“Here, there are so many things that happen and happen quick. Injuries, salary cap, things are constantly changing. And maybe that’s where my mindset goes back to my Jesuit teaching in high school. Expand your thinking. It wasn’t something I learned from one person in particular; it was how I was raised, lessons learned over the years and I knew if I ever got a shot [at calling plays] I wasn’t going to be stubborn and say, ‘This is the only way to do it.’ I wanted to be flexible and adapt.”
This guy should be at the top of the list to interview for Bears HC. His offense would be a perfect scheme for Chicago.
Here’s a good article about him but there are many more out there as well.
“Here, there are so many things that happen and happen quick. Injuries, salary cap, things are constantly changing. And maybe that’s where my mindset goes back to my Jesuit teaching in high school. Expand your thinking. It wasn’t something I learned from one person in particular; it was how I was raised, lessons learned over the years and I knew if I ever got a shot [at calling plays] I wasn’t going to be stubborn and say, ‘This is the only way to do it.’ I wanted to be flexible and adapt.”
How the Titans' Derrick Henry-Led Offense Came to Be
It’s an offense that can be traced back to Ickey Woods more than 30 years ago, the basic philosophy: Run away from the mass of defenders. Now, behind Derrick Henry and first-year coordinator Arthur Smith, it has the Titans on the doorstep of the Super Bowl.
www.si.com
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