Maelstrom787
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I'm going to keep Pete as head coach for mine, as I'm on record preferring that he stay and the assistants get wiped. Yes, I know it's controversial, but that's how I feel about it. I'd like to give everything a good wipe and have another 2018/2019 type of run (but hopefully better.) We DID very nearly make the NFCCG in 2019, and probably would've if we got a little luckier and kept some RBs healthy.
For realisms sake, I will keep the candidates to those who we'll likely have a shot at (as in, they aren't entrenched on another staff with great job security).
This is a great opportunity to research and learn more about a lot of teams and staffs around the league, too. These hypotheticals are awesome for inspiring the itch to search for knowledge.
Anyway, without further ado:
Head Coach: Pete Carroll
Offensive Coordinator: Dave Canales
Quarterbacks: Pep Hamilton
Running Backs: Duce Staley
Receivers: Bobby Engram
Tight Ends: Brennan Carroll
OL: Scott Peters
Defensive Coordinator: Robert Saleh
DL: Todd Wash
LB: Ken Norton Jr.
Cornerbacks/Safeties (either separate or as a single DB coach): Marquand Manuel, Al Harris
Special Teams Coordinator: Larry Izzo
OPTIONAL SPECIALISTS:
Pass Rush Specialist - Darryl Tapp
Assistant DL - BT Jordan
Defensive Passing Coordinator - Karl Scott (retained)
Run Game Coordinator - Brennan Carroll
Pass Game Coordinator - Pep Hamilton
Offensive Assistant/Game Management - Nate Carroll
Saleh is controversial since he may not get fired, but I think Aaron Rodgers may very well work to push him out and install an offensive-based HC. If so, bring him home to Seattle for a rehab coaching stint, where he was on staff in his earlier days. Gus Bradley took him to Jacksonville with him, and rest is history. If he's retained in NY, I'd push for Chris Shula as DC. I'd want experience, but Shula is an exception. That royal bloodline is powerful and he's rocked it in LA under Raheem Morris as DC, who has background as a Kiffin disciple. Morris is also close friends with Dan Quinn. Shula's likely a synergistic fit based on that.
Yes, I kept the Carroll boys. Nate's just there to float around and assist, but Brennan rocks. Killing it at Arizona as the OC but they're gonna cut athletics bigtime, so good chance to come home.
Pep is the steady hand there to assist Dave in implementing the passing attack and coach up the QBs, especially a good idea if we grab a rookie QB.
Izzo retained, he's good.
KNJ is a stud LB coach. Wonder if he'd accept coming back.
Scott Peters is Bill Callahan's protege in Cleveland. Good call to bring him in IMO.
Here's a template to copy/paste for your own answers. Add as needed.
Head Coach:
Offensive Coordinator:
Quarterbacks:
Running Backs:
Receivers:
Tight Ends:
OL:
Defensive Coordinator:
DL:
LB:
Cornerbacks/Safeties (either separate or as a single DB coach):
Special Teams Coordinator:
OPTIONAL SPECIALISTS:
For realisms sake, I will keep the candidates to those who we'll likely have a shot at (as in, they aren't entrenched on another staff with great job security).
This is a great opportunity to research and learn more about a lot of teams and staffs around the league, too. These hypotheticals are awesome for inspiring the itch to search for knowledge.
Anyway, without further ado:
Head Coach: Pete Carroll
Offensive Coordinator: Dave Canales
Quarterbacks: Pep Hamilton
Running Backs: Duce Staley
Receivers: Bobby Engram
Tight Ends: Brennan Carroll
OL: Scott Peters
Defensive Coordinator: Robert Saleh
DL: Todd Wash
LB: Ken Norton Jr.
Cornerbacks/Safeties (either separate or as a single DB coach): Marquand Manuel, Al Harris
Special Teams Coordinator: Larry Izzo
OPTIONAL SPECIALISTS:
Pass Rush Specialist - Darryl Tapp
Assistant DL - BT Jordan
Defensive Passing Coordinator - Karl Scott (retained)
Run Game Coordinator - Brennan Carroll
Pass Game Coordinator - Pep Hamilton
Offensive Assistant/Game Management - Nate Carroll
Saleh is controversial since he may not get fired, but I think Aaron Rodgers may very well work to push him out and install an offensive-based HC. If so, bring him home to Seattle for a rehab coaching stint, where he was on staff in his earlier days. Gus Bradley took him to Jacksonville with him, and rest is history. If he's retained in NY, I'd push for Chris Shula as DC. I'd want experience, but Shula is an exception. That royal bloodline is powerful and he's rocked it in LA under Raheem Morris as DC, who has background as a Kiffin disciple. Morris is also close friends with Dan Quinn. Shula's likely a synergistic fit based on that.
Yes, I kept the Carroll boys. Nate's just there to float around and assist, but Brennan rocks. Killing it at Arizona as the OC but they're gonna cut athletics bigtime, so good chance to come home.
Pep is the steady hand there to assist Dave in implementing the passing attack and coach up the QBs, especially a good idea if we grab a rookie QB.
Izzo retained, he's good.
KNJ is a stud LB coach. Wonder if he'd accept coming back.
Scott Peters is Bill Callahan's protege in Cleveland. Good call to bring him in IMO.
Here's a template to copy/paste for your own answers. Add as needed.
Head Coach:
Offensive Coordinator:
Quarterbacks:
Running Backs:
Receivers:
Tight Ends:
OL:
Defensive Coordinator:
DL:
LB:
Cornerbacks/Safeties (either separate or as a single DB coach):
Special Teams Coordinator:
OPTIONAL SPECIALISTS:
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