thenewguy
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He totally changed for Brady and got good output both ways.I worry he's too married to the way Arians does things, like Nagy and Reid.
He totally changed for Brady and got good output both ways.I worry he's too married to the way Arians does things, like Nagy and Reid.
I think that is taken a little out of context. It's been written that he's taken stuff from Arians and stuff from Brady and put them together. Great, but what happens when he doesn't have those resources, can he make stuff up by himself?Leftwich has shown the ability to change his scheme to match his players as well.
I worry he's too married to the way Arians does things, like Nagy and Reid.
I think that is taken a little out of context. It's been written that he's taken stuff from Arians and stuff from Brady and put them together. Great, but what happens when he doesn't have those resources, can he make stuff up by himself?
I know I just wanted to hear it again. I think the McCaskeys are morons and will manage to mishandle this, but I think the process that is happening right now is actually being done the right way.
Why though? If they had hired a new President on Black Monday then I would have confidence. Why is this time different? Is it the event planner, the old man, or the lunch room shrink that gives you this confidence? It can’t be George or Teddy.
Remember Emery interviewed a million people too, overthought it and ended up with that lesbian from Canada over Arians. Casting a wide net is only a good thing if the people making the decision are competent.
Seems to be a disconnect. I said McCaskeys are idiots and likely to botch this. But the process is right.Why though? If they had hired a new President on Black Monday then I would have confidence. Why is this time different? Is it the event planner, the old man, or the lunch room shrink that gives you this confidence? It can’t be George or Teddy.
Remember Emery interviewed a million people too, overthought it and ended up with that lesbian from Canada over Arians. Casting a wide net is only a good thing if the people making the decision are competent.
there a re better ways to lose a BenjaminRick Smith and Jim Harbaugh is my parlay. I’m putting $100 on it.
There is no point belaboring the point. All we can do now is see who they chose.
Seems to be a disconnect. I said McCaskeys are idiots and likely to botch this. But the process is right.
Think one would need to actually see the data to back up the claim
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Of the longest tenured coaches, 1, 3-5, and 7 were not offensive coaches. That is Bellichek, Tomlin, Harbaugh, Carroll and McDermott.
My guess is they are trying to find a GM who will hire Flores instead of letting the GM pick his coach.just saw an article claiming the Bears are smitten with Flores
If Nagy had played in the NFL for a decade and had 4 years experience calling plays.Leftwich seems like a version of Nagy.
You of all people judging which posts are pointless, that’s rich.
Another reason I think that all teams already know where everyone is going
That is a possibility but he did tweak things for Brady. I think it is also important to note he obviously played in offenses other than Arians as a QB. Clearly Arians is his biggest influence but he would have had to learn several different playbooks over the course of his playing career.
Make what up? Most coaches don't create anything new. They just combine existing plays from different schemes or concepts to come up with their own playbook.
Pretty sure there was some collaboration goin on.Again with the Brady reference. By "tweak", you mean Brady told him what to put in the offense... lol
Brady brings 20 years of successful offense, he's like a coach on the field. But sure, Leftwich is an offense guru because he has someone else make his offense for him. /s
yikes, that's gonna be a difficult job. I think Daboll would definitely play the field a little more. But maybe he wants to stay on the east coast?