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One would think the owner of a nfl team could afford a better hair piece, or a better barber.
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Ernie Adams. For OC and DC. And DoPP. And president.
In all seriousness, I'll just spitball some names I found in a random article (these are outside names, so familiarity with the system is not a given):
Marcus Brady - OC of Colts: The Colts offense currently runs somewhat similar to the Patriots, with a pounding run attack and not the most prolific pass game. Wentz is weak, Mac is young, so he understands how to put QB's in positions of success without relying too much on them to always win the games. He seemed to employ some comprehensive understanding of offense in his time with the Colts. I'm not sure if they run an entirely different system (play-calling wise). Question is, and something I'd like to see replicated from McDaniels from any potential suitor, is their ability to groom a rookie QB. It seems he's more in contention for an HC job, but I digress.
Adam Stenevich - Green Bay OL Coach / Run Game Coordinator: In his time at GB he has created two pro-bowlers on the offensive line and maintained a top-10 run- and pass-block line after said pro-bowlers went out with injuries this season.
Thomas Brown - Los Angeles Rams running backs coach/assistant head coach: Has been cited by McVay as a huge influence on getting players to buy into the Rams' culture, and previously worked with RB's in college at Wisconsin, Georgia, Miami, South Carolina. With our team only getting younger as we get into our new class, it'd be great to have that familiarity of both NFL professionalism and inspiring with younger players.
Pep Hamilton - Texans QB Coach - Worked with Herbet his rookie year. Made Mills look serviceable with absolutely nothing to work with. Great with young QB's.
Found all these names on here: NFL coaching candidates: Best head coach, coordinator and GM candidates in 2022
Doubtful Hoyer would call plays year one on staff. Him becoming quarterbacks coach is far more likely.
I think he looks more like thisOne would think the owner of a nfl team could afford a better hair piece, or a better barber.
Dumb and Dumber is certainly an apt description of more than one NFL owner and his front office.One would think the owner of a nfl team could afford a better hair piece, or a better barber.
One would think the owner of a nfl team could afford a better hair piece, or a better barber.
We know that Belichick will not hire outside of his coaching tree. So while Joe Brady and Pep Hamilton might seem nice its 100% not happening. Chad O Shea might though.
Mark Davis has what is called "FU" money. He also has a very expensive Barber: Peyton Barber Stats | ESPNOne would think the owner of a nfl team could afford a better hair piece, or a better barber.
So, lots of posters throwing M Brady name around and I’m wondering…Ernie Adams. For OC and DC. And DoPP. And president.
In all seriousness, I'll just spitball some names I found in a random article (these are outside names, so familiarity with the system is not a given):
Marcus Brady - OC of Colts: The Colts offense currently runs somewhat similar to the Patriots, with a pounding run attack and not the most prolific pass game. Wentz is weak, Mac is young, so he understands how to put QB's in positions of success without relying too much on them to always win the games. He seemed to employ some comprehensive understanding of offense in his time with the Colts. I'm not sure if they run an entirely different system (play-calling wise). Question is, and something I'd like to see replicated from McDaniels from any potential suitor, is their ability to groom a rookie QB. It seems he's more in contention for an HC job, but I digress.
Adam Stenevich - G….
Thomas Brown - … .
Pep Hamilton -…..
Found all these names on here: NFL coaching candidates: Best head coach, coordinator and GM candidates in 2022
History isn't with you on this, you know that right?
Belichick went "outside" to hire people like Schiano, Bielema, and Fisch and others.
It's because after a series that consists of a one yard run, another one yard run, then on 3rd and 8 a pass that goes for four yards, people get mad. That series is all they remember. Sure every team and OC has those. But some people are convinced those drives are all McDaniels can come up with.I truly don't get the Josh hate around here.
You're right and honestly I've been saying as much. It's 5-6 plays a game that people are flipping out about.It's because after a series that consists of a one yard run, another one yard run, then on 3rd and 8 a pass that goes for four yards, people get mad. That series is all they remember. Sure every team and OC has those. But some people are convinced those drives are all McDaniels can come up with.
Schiano was hired as the DC in February of 2019. At the end of March 2019, Schiano resigned claiming he wanted to spend more time with his family though many people didn't believe it.Cool. Give me the last Coordinator he hired outside of his circle. Pees?
Not as coordinators.History isn't with you on this, you know that right?
Belichick went "outside" to hire people like Schiano, Bielema, and Fisch and others.
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