VrabelJr
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First post in a while because people like sb1 and feisty1986 are ruining this place with an impressive volume of absolute dogshit. Anyways, first things first: I told you so. I am not a genius, however. It doesn't take much intelligence to recognize that a person that backstabs the very coach that gave them their coaching start is likely a charlatan. While I could expound on how obvious this season's calamity was and what a big mistake firing BB was I'll spare you all that and look to the future instead.
I don't hold much hope Kraft(s) will get it right this time unless they change their approach and involve actual football people. Right now our beloved Patriots are a football team without any semblance of a functioning football operation for over a year. Let that sink in. In that vein I lean towards a Mike Vrabel or Brian Flores who I have more faith that can build us a program again and either lead us to a Super Bowl themselves or plant the seeds for the next person.
Lack of experience running a program from head to toe doesn't preclude any of the interesting coordinator candidates, but I'm not sure the Krafts operate with enough rigor and unique thought to find the right one. The NFL is a copy cat league and being late to the copying rarely leads to good results (see: many teams trying to superficially copy our success for two decades).
While all roads point to Ben Johnson you really need to figure out if he can do more than just draw up clever plays. Dan Campbell has a lot of Assistant HC and now HC experience so I suspect he is shielding Johnson from a lot of responsibilities. As a counterexample consider Kevin O'Connell's incredible ascension. McVay scooped him up three days after Ron Rivera took over the Redskins and fired him, despite KOC's offense only putting up 255 points that season. A good amount of KOC's success can be attributed to knowing how to surround himself with other great coaches.
It's a modern day meme to think we must hire an OC to be competitive but a quick survey of the playoff field shows that out of 14 HCs there are 6 HCs from defensive backgrounds, and 2 HCs that are more hybrid (Jim Harbaugh, Dan Campbell). This makes a perfect split of offensive and defensive minded HCs in the playoffs.
All this to say that great HCs come in all shapes, sizes, and experiences. I just hope for our sake as fans that the Krafts dig deep this time.
I don't hold much hope Kraft(s) will get it right this time unless they change their approach and involve actual football people. Right now our beloved Patriots are a football team without any semblance of a functioning football operation for over a year. Let that sink in. In that vein I lean towards a Mike Vrabel or Brian Flores who I have more faith that can build us a program again and either lead us to a Super Bowl themselves or plant the seeds for the next person.
Lack of experience running a program from head to toe doesn't preclude any of the interesting coordinator candidates, but I'm not sure the Krafts operate with enough rigor and unique thought to find the right one. The NFL is a copy cat league and being late to the copying rarely leads to good results (see: many teams trying to superficially copy our success for two decades).
While all roads point to Ben Johnson you really need to figure out if he can do more than just draw up clever plays. Dan Campbell has a lot of Assistant HC and now HC experience so I suspect he is shielding Johnson from a lot of responsibilities. As a counterexample consider Kevin O'Connell's incredible ascension. McVay scooped him up three days after Ron Rivera took over the Redskins and fired him, despite KOC's offense only putting up 255 points that season. A good amount of KOC's success can be attributed to knowing how to surround himself with other great coaches.
It's a modern day meme to think we must hire an OC to be competitive but a quick survey of the playoff field shows that out of 14 HCs there are 6 HCs from defensive backgrounds, and 2 HCs that are more hybrid (Jim Harbaugh, Dan Campbell). This makes a perfect split of offensive and defensive minded HCs in the playoffs.
All this to say that great HCs come in all shapes, sizes, and experiences. I just hope for our sake as fans that the Krafts dig deep this time.












