SoulfishHawk
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Just because he hasn't been an OC, it doesn't mean he CAN'T. Just sayin.
Very true, so if we grab Fraley, I'll trust that Macdonald and Schneider have the sense that the guy is prepared for that aspect of the game.Every OC in history, at one point had no play calling experience. Just have to trust your gut and go with it
Yup.Yep. Just because Grubb didn't work out, it certainly doesn't mean that Fraley wouldn't.
I'm not necessarily against Fraley, but looking at a couple of Lions boards, they seem to be under the impression that he's not even under consideration to replace Ben Johnson as their OC. If true, isn't that a big red flag? Given their recent success, you'd think they'd prioritize continuity and Fraley has been with them for seven years now. It's being reported that the leading candidates are their current running backs coach, who just joined their coaching staff last year, and their current "passing game coordinator".
Have to admit, that is a little concerning if true.I'm not necessarily against Fraley, but looking at a couple of Lions boards, they seem to be under the impression that he's not even under consideration to replace Ben Johnson as their OC. If true, isn't that a big red flag? Given their recent success, you'd think they'd prioritize continuity and Fraley has been with them for seven years now. It's being reported that the leading candidates are their current running backs coach, who just joined their coaching staff last year, and their current "passing game coordinator".
I have doubts because of Grubb- That POS!Yep. Just because Grubb didn't work out, it certainly doesn't mean that Fraley wouldn't.
We do currently still have Leslie Frazier. I know he is defensive minded but he’s been a head coach. It doesn’t bother me as muchVery true, so if we grab Fraley, I'll trust that Macdonald and Schneider have the sense that the guy is prepared for that aspect of the game.
I think what creates the bigger apprehension (on my end, at least) is that he's going to be under a second-year HC who is also the defensive play caller. That means he's not only the play caller, he doesn't have a HC he can lean on in terms of that side of the ball.
But if he ends up here and not Chicago, it means he's also very interested in calling his own offense and feels he's ready for it (otherwise, he could probably take a job with Johnson and get to be the OC without having to be the play caller).
just need patience and opportunities.Yep. Just because Grubb didn't work out, it certainly doesn't mean that Fraley wouldn't.