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I wouldn't mind Welker as OC honestly
Huh?
I’m fine with him as a position coach but no way would I make him the OC.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I wouldn't mind Welker as OC honestly
A lot of folks love the idea of Welker as OC but what makes him qualified? Do we have any reason to believe he can actually be more than a receivers coach? There’s a big gap there between the roles
We already have an all time great ex-Patriots receiver as the current WR coach, should he be the OC?
Yes! And let's bring back Cam Newton at qb.I bet he was just a placeholder until Cam Achord was ready to assume OC duties!
McD is coming back(for free, of course), AND Mac is going to get another full crack at it. Jon Kraft our new GM has deemed it so. Welcome to your new team, the dallas, er I mean the new New England Patriots.
It's something new and he's worked under Shanny.Huh?
I’m fine with him as a position coach but no way would I make him the OC.
Sure, we are drafting the qb of the future at #3, and he is likely a dual threat type. Why would you want the guy who developed Deshaun Watson in Houston and turned Bryce young into a heisman winner and #1 pick when you can get a guy who talks to 22 year olds the way they like to be talked to.Bob did not fit Mayo's ideals for a coaching staff, he's very in your face authoritative, old school. I think Mayo clearly stated he was looking for a different culture in the coaching staff and how they interact with this generation of players. I actually had the thought Bob was gone during the press conference; he just does not fit with what Mayo wants to do.
I love that Mayo has a plan, he knows what he wants to do and what type of coaches and players he thinks will be successful. Whether he hires the right people or actually has the right plan will be played out over time but he's saying, and doing, all the right things so far. Hard not to like Mayo, I think you can see why he has such a good reputation amongst people that have gotten to know him. Hopefully that all translates to success.
That's what I'm saying Rob ....OB ran a primitive Offense compared to modern standards. Get us someone from the Shanahan/McVay tree.O'Brien was a Belichick hire. It could either Mayo wants to have his own guys or O'Brien left because either he doesn't want to be part of a rebuild or for some sense of loyalty to Belichick.
I like O'Brien, but let's hope his leaving means they are going to bring someone in who will modernize the offense.
You are overrating the OB a bit don't you think??Sure, we are drafting the qb of the future at #3, and he is likely a dual threat type. Why would you want the guy who developed Deshaun Watson in Houston and turned Bryce young into a heisman winner and #1 pick when you can get a guy who talks to 22 year olds the way they like to be talked to.
What could go wrong?
How so? What did I say that wasn’t accurate?You are overrating the OB a bit don't you think??
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