James in PA
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I'd like to have an experienced OC who is unlikely to get poached. Give me Roman or Bienemy.
You forgot the snark tag. Favre was a Russel Wilson with a different name and body type.QB coach: Brett Favre
I'd like to have an experienced OC who is unlikely to get poached. Give me Roman or Bienemy.
I had the impression that Favre could run a timing-and-progression-based NFL offense, unlike Russell. They both could create off-script. For sure Favre would be good in advising a QB what NOT to do. Do as I say, not as I did: "Don't throw late and weak across the middle and get picked and stop your team from going to the Super Bowl." I think Favre is busy with other stuff anyway.You forgot the snark tag. Favre was a Russel Wilson with a different name and body type.
Think Wink already signed elsewhere.
I'm pretty sure he is still available after leaving the Giants. I still thinks he makes some sense as a hire because similar coaching trees and Macdonald + Martindale are different enough to continue the work on Macdonald's varied scheme that has worked wonders with the Ravens. "Wink" definitely blitzes more than Macdonald but the hybrid of the two I think could be truly dominate in the NFC West.Besides his system is completely different from the defense Macdonald likes to run.
Dennard Wilson time?Orr just named Ravens DC.
Well, he was with UW. He wasn't with Alabama the last 2 years.Ryan Grubb sounds VERY interesting.
LOTS of football talent comes through the University of Alabama.
Recall that when Pete first came here from USC, he and John absolutely nailed their first couple of drafts.
That's highly debatable. He rode on Andy Reid's coat tails for 5 years, left the Chiefs supposedly to carve out his own identity, then presided over that dumpster fire of an offense in Washington that was ranked 24th in total yards, 25th in points, and inspired his quarterback to throw as many INT's as TD's.I wonder if they'll consider Bienemy as OC? He may rub people the wrong way, but he's a hell of a coordinator.
Yeah, I probably shouldn't have an opinion. Sorry about that.That's highly debatable. He rode on Andy Reid's coat tails for 5 years, left the Chiefs supposedly to carve out his own identity, then presided over that dumpster fire of an offense in Washington that was ranked 24th in total yards, 25th in points, and inspired his quarterback to throw as many INT's as TD's.
If he was "a hell of a coordinator" someone would have hired him as a HC by now. I'll pass.