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I like the wide net that’s being cast.
One of people’s concerns about Mayo’s relative lack of coaching experience was the perception that he had a limited network, coaching for just 5 years all at the same place. By casting such a wide net, this might be Mayo’s way of building that network - interviewing them, finding out about their methods at a high level, building relationships. So may not have roles for them now, but if Mayo has a reasonably long leash and ultimately some success, he’ll have that network in place for future openings.
 
One of people’s concerns about Mayo’s relative lack of coaching experience was the perception that he had a limited network, coaching for just 5 years all at the same place. By casting such a wide net, this might be Mayo’s way of building that network - interviewing them, finding out about their methods at a high level, building relationships. So may not have roles for them now, but if Mayo has a reasonably long leash and ultimately some success, he’ll have that network in place for future openings.
100 percent this is a business approach.
I think Mayo is the right guy to bulld relationships and motivate.
My biggest concern about this hire is the revolving door at OC we are more than likely going to go thru.

I think building continuity for your QB is the key to lasting success in the NFL.
Therefore I would have chose an offensive HC. I think we could of kept Mayo with a head of defense title d coordinator.
 


Highly regarded ST coach. Panthers had denied multiple requests by teams wanting to interview him for their vacant ST position but new HC seemingly wants to put his own stamp on his staff. Go get him, Jerod!



Excellent special teams record and head coaching experience, even though it was on an interim basis. Worth interviewing, I would think.
 
This Brian Fleury guy has much more experience as a defensive coach than a couple years as a TE coach. I think we've had enough defensive coaches moving on over.
 

Fleury joined the 49ers in 2019 as a defensive quality control coach. He then spent the next two seasons as an offensive quality control coach before taking his current role in San Francisco. Before he joined the 49ers, he spent three seasons with the Miami Dolphins as the team’s football research analyst and director of football research. He also has experience as the Cleveland Browns’ outside linebackers coach in 2015 and the quality control coach of the Buffalo Bills in 2013. Buffalo Bills.
 



Offensive coordinator:

- Nick Caley (Rams)
- Zac Robinson (Rams)
- Dan Pitcher (Bengals, hired by Bengals)
- Shane Waldron (Seahawks, hired by Bears)
- Jerrod Johnson (Texans)
- Thomas Brown (Panthers)
- Tanner Engstrand (Lions)
- Brian Fleury (49ers)
- Luke Getsy (Bears)

Defensive coordinator:

- Tem Lukabu (Panthers)
- Christian Parker (Broncos)
- Michael Hodges (Saints)
- DeMarcus Covington (Patriots)
- Gerald Alexander (Steelers, hired by Raiders)

Special teams coordinator:

- Marquice Williams (Falcons, hired by Falcons)
- Jeremy Springer (Rams)
- Thomas McGaughey (Giants)
 
I wouldn't be opposed to Bieniemy.

 
This Brian Fleury guy has much more experience as a defensive coach than a couple years as a TE coach. I think we've had enough defensive coaches moving on over.

Common for up and coming coaches to get experience everywhere, Fleury was the internal favorite to get the SF OC job last year before they decided not to name one.


 
Good on Covington! Should be a seamless transition for our defense.
 
The amazing thing is this guy's special teams unit had one of the worst rankings in the NFL and he is very coveted by the Patriots, but doesn't want to come.

Probably doesn't want to uproot his family, and is waiting to see if if he'll keep his job.
 
100 percent this is a business approach.
I think Mayo is the right guy to bulld relationships and motivate.
My biggest concern about this hire is the revolving door at OC we are more than likely going to go thru.

I think building continuity for your QB is the key to lasting success in the NFL.
Therefore I would have chose an offensive HC. I think we could of kept Mayo with a head of defense title d coordinator.
Mayo reportedy refused the title of DC last year, JUST SO he could leave for a DC position without permission if the team passed him over.

With a OC from another team brought in as head coach, Mayo would be long gone.
 
Interesting take by Lazar.

 


Sign the beast.


Common for up and coming coaches to get experience everywhere, Fleury was the internal favorite to get the SF OC job last year before they decided not to name one.


So if anything we are going to help him get a new title in San Fran.
He intrigues me but my gut says it’s Caley.
I felt Obrein style of offense was boring and stale.
We have to look better.
 
Mayo reportedy refused the title of DC last year, JUST SO he could leave for a DC position without permission if the team passed him over.

With a OC from another team brought in as head coach, Mayo would be long gone.
Interesting.

Mayo been prepping for his shot gotta respect him setting the table for himself.
I just hope he wasn’t stealing from Bills plate.

Is is too soon for we trust in Mayo Say so.
 
Nice input by Scar on why TE coaches make for good OCs.



“When you coach the tight ends, you’re coaching a position that transcends the entire offense. He’s involved in the passing game, so Nick [Caley] has been in every passing-game meeting. And the run game, so he’s been in every run-game meeting.”

And now he has same exp. with both Pats and Rams systems. Could be a good mesh of these concepts.
 
Nice input by Scar on why TE coaches make for good OCs.



“When you coach the tight ends, you’re coaching a position that transcends the entire offense. He’s involved in the passing game, so Nick [Caley] has been in every passing-game meeting. And the run game, so he’s been in every run-game meeting.”

And now he has same exp. with both Pats and Rams systems. Could be a good mesh of these concepts.


I don't remember where, but I said something similar..TEs are in every phase of the offense, one the reasons there can be a steep curve for them, but also the reason the positional coaches make the jump to OC.
 
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