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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.Interesting thread. Clear that fans are divided on this one. Expected arguments about experienced HC v OC etc. However, none of us really know what BJ would bring. We kinda know what MV would be as we've seen it in Nashville. The interview process should make things clearer to those making the call. Hopefully, we too will learn more.
Yeah getting an upgrade from Mayo isn't a high bar to get over.So your point is that with good players Vrabel is a really good coach and with bad payers he's a really bad coach?
Bills record with the Patriots post Tom Brady is actually worse (.433) than his record in Cleveland. In fact, in all of his non Tom Brady games combined he had a winning % of .452. just barely better than his Cleveland winning % of .450.
So really your point is true. Great players change everything...
I never once said he wasn't better than Mayo. To the contrary I said he would be a major upgrade.
He's still a middle coaching. Your stats prove that.
Conveniently enough though you did leave out his playoff record. 2-3 with a 3 game losing streak.
We can do better.
Strong defensively
This is 100% true. Fans which believe Vrabel will magically morph this defense into a top unit are kidding themselves.I honestly don't know where this comes from. Vrabel is as strong defensively as his DC. His 1 year as Houston DC they were 32nd in points and 20th in yards. That was a season after RAC had them 11th in points and 1st in yards and the 1 year in Tennessee when they didn't have a DC they were 24th in points allowed and 28th in yards allowed. While Arthur Smith had the offense 4th in points and 2nd in yards.
Look closer at the years that Tennessee had an official DC
2018- Dean Pees- 3rd in points & 8th in yards
2019- Dean Pees- 12th & 21st
2020- No DC- 24th & 28th
2021- Shane Bowen- 6th & 12th
2022- Shane Bowen- 14th & 23rd
2023- Shane Bowen- 16th & 18th
So I would say Vrabel teams have had 2 strong defensive years out of 7. But mostly his team's defenses have been middle of the pack.
It's why I lean slightly towards Ben Johnson. He's been calling some like all-time great offense type stuff the last couple of years, obviously he has better personnel but Lions been a top 5 offense in both points and yards for 3 straight years with Jared Goff as QB. Same Jared Goff who with McVay Belichick and Flores made look like a J.A.G in a Superbowl.
So with Johnson you know you are getting a top of the league offensive playcaller that probably would bring in former HC DC or a long-time DC. With Vrabel he had 3 OC's in Tennessee, Arthur Smith, Matt LaFleur and Todd Downing. Matt LaFleur is obviously off the table. Arthur Smith since it's not a promotion Pittsburgh would probably block it, which leaves Todd Downing, which I would ****ing dread him being the OC. But maybe Vrabel would have someone different
I don't know I think I just prefer going the road of the clear best OC the last 3 years knowing the offense would have a guy that has been an elite playcaller over "I wonder who Vrabel is gonna pick for OC and DC"
Prior to us getting Maye and seeing him in the NFL.Taking bets now on Johnson going to Chicago. He had his eye on the Bears a year ago.
Why didn't he go to da Bears last year?Taking bets now on Johnson going to Chicago. He had his eye on the Bears a year ago.
We are both chasing the same 2 guys.GMFB NFL site is saying that Vrabel and Johnson will be interviewed by the Bears
A big difference is Vrabel was successful because of his offense not his defense, despite being a defensive HC. He had Lafluer and Smith. He lost both of them as OC within 3 years and once he was on Downing it sort of fell apart after a season.The argument can always be for a winning HC - that he had a great OC, or QB, or all pro player, etc...
Of course! No coach can win without good staff and some very good players... BB always said that.
Johnson won't win as a HC if he doesn't have a good OL and QB and some above average skill players.
Let's assume Vrabel can get a good OC & DC, and Wolf helps by bringing some real talent in.
So your point is that with good players Vrabel is a really good coach and with bad payers he's a really bad coach?
Bills record with the Patriots post Tom Brady is actually worse (.433) than his record in Cleveland. In fact, in all of his non Tom Brady games combined he had a winning % of .452. just barely better than his Cleveland winning % of .450.
So really your point is true. Great players change everything...
I never once said he wasn't better than Mayo. To the contrary I said he would be a major upgrade.
He's still a middle coaching. Your stats prove that.
Conveniently enough though you did leave out his playoff record. 2-3 with a 3 game losing streak.
We can do better.
I'm free
I think with Vrabel it is all about who he installs as his OC and with Johnson it is more about how good of a leader he can be.
Vrabel is a good leader and very strategic, but he needs to get an OC who can fix the offense and put Maye in a position to shine. It is positive that Vrabel's consulting position this year was on offense, but it still isn't his wheelhouse even though he is going to be the head coach with the most receiving TDs in his professional career.
With Johnson, it is all about whether he can go to the next level. Not all OCs can do it (see Josh McDaniels). Of course he needs a strong DC, but I think that is easier to find since the league is more focused on offense.
I think Vrabel has a far higher floor, but I am not sure he has a higher ceiling. Tough to tell. If Johnson can do the magic he did with Goff on Maye, he might have a higher ceiling because Maye is far more talented than Goff.
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