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...and he coached the Ravens DBs there 2017- 2020 so there is some familiarity.Chargers DC.
You don't remember we were supposed to be terrified of his innovative defense?
Oh, I was so terrified I forgot.Chargers DC.
You don't remember we were supposed to be terrified of his innovative defense?
At least he was a Coordinator first. Our random guy wasn’t.This is the current NFL we are in. Because no HC can keep a job, get used to seeing some random guy be a coordinator for 1-2 years and then jumping to becoming a HC.
Mike Tomlin was a rare random hire in 2006, but it's becoming the norm now.
...and he coached the Ravens DBs there 2017- 2020 so there is some familiarity.
No idea how these things go with 1st time coaches. Be interesting to see how he handles Lamar and the vets...and how they handle him.
From what I've read, Bobby offered Mayo the title of DC, but Mayo rejected it. He did this because it gave him freedom to leave in the event BB continued as HC. Had he accepted the DC role, Mayo would've been handcuffed and could only leave for a HC position elsewhere. However, he then had a clause in his contract that he was the successor if Bill retired or got fired. This is why I believe Mayo quickly ditched the Carolina interview and returned to the Pats. So basically, Mayo had an ace up his sleeve leaving him with many options.At least he was a Coordinator first. Our random guy wasn’t.
So let me get this straight….they just hired this guy because they think he is better than …John Harbaugh?! How short sightedJust saw it on NFL Network….
Hmm. Who was his HC with the LAC?So let me get this straight….they just hired this guy because they think he is better than …John Harbaugh?! How short sighted
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