If Mike McDaniel becomes available.

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If McDaniel becomes available in 4 to 6 weeks, should John Schneider ????
 

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The thought actually did pass through my mind about him as an OC candidate. But like NTG mentioned above me, I'm not sure if his philosophy/approach would mesh with MM. But he is a young, smart, innovative offensive mind.
 
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Can he play receiver?
LOL Yeah he was a receiver at Yale. He does look like a wimpy guy by NFL standards, but I heard him talking about how he shed pounds after his football career and ended up looking like he does. But the guy is smart, if not unusually "different" than most in the coaching family, and has tutored under some pretty astute NFL minds. There's a reason why he got a HCing gig.

I'm still a football idiot. But I've really learned the importance of a good coaching staff in recent years. A HC sets the tone at the beginning of the week, but then it breaks down to offense/defense, and furthermore into positional coaches the rest of the week. If we can get a better OC (MM is pretty much the DC), then keep trying to get it right.

Kubiak disappointed me right out of the gate. It's just one game, so I'll let it pass. But I didn't see much innovation from our offense exploiting the talent that we had. It was pretty weak sauce, especially when we had weeks to think about and prepare for our divisional nemesis.
 

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LOL Yeah he was a receiver at Yale. He does look like a wimpy guy by NFL standards, but I heard him talking about how he shed pounds after his football career and ended up looking like he does. But the guy is smart, if not unusually "different" than most in the coaching family, and has tutored under some pretty astute NFL minds. There's a reason why he got a HCing gig.

I'm still a football idiot. But I've really learned the importance of a good coaching staff in recent years. A HC sets the tone at the beginning of the week, but then it breaks down to offense/defense, and furthermore into positional coaches the rest of the week. If we can get a better OC (MM is pretty much the DC), then keep trying to get it right.

Kubiak disappointed me right out of the gate. It's just one game, so I'll let it pass. But I didn't see much innovation from our offense exploiting the talent that we had. It was pretty weak sauce, especially when we had weeks to think about and prepare for our divisional nemesis.
I’m also a football idiot. Just my guess - and I’ve heard that his first game going against Shanahan was a challenge. Shanny knows it too well and he also Saleh immediately stopped anything wide zone. Left him shorthanded.

I’ve always been impressed with McDaniel, so sure bring him in and it could only make us better.
 

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Absolutely not! This board would get so confused between McDaniel and McDonald that it would cause complete chaos.
Mc or Mac? Got ya seabowl!

I can’t front…I had to look it up before I posted this 😜
 

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Guy needs to lay off the weed a bit...hes as good as gone from Miami. All the rejects return to SF.
 

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LOL Yeah he was a receiver at Yale. He does look like a wimpy guy by NFL standards, but I heard him talking about how he shed pounds after his football career and ended up looking like he does. But the guy is smart, if not unusually "different" than most in the coaching family, and has tutored under some pretty astute NFL minds. There's a reason why he got a HCing gig.

I'm still a football idiot. But I've really learned the importance of a good coaching staff in recent years. A HC sets the tone at the beginning of the week, but then it breaks down to offense/defense, and furthermore into positional coaches the rest of the week. If we can get a better OC (MM is pretty much the DC), then keep trying to get it right.

Kubiak disappointed me right out of the gate. It's just one game, so I'll let it pass. But I didn't see much innovation from our offense exploiting the talent that we had. It was pretty weak sauce, especially when we had weeks to think about and prepare for our divisional nemesis.
I have seen quite a few former offensive lineman who are now pretty ripped. Former Seahawks LT Russel Okung lost over 100 lbs and now looks like he belongs in the NBA and former Browns LT Joe Thomas who lost about 75 lbs to name a few
 

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