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Jesse

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  1. 15 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

    I think Ryans has at least earned a virtual interview with us after his unit’s performance.

    Ryans interviewed with Denver and Houston yesterday and cancelled the following two interviews to "prepare for [today's] games" which basically means he's taking one of those two jobs.

  2. 3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

    It might be, but as an adult you still have to make what you feel is the best decision.

    Word is he thinks they're building "something special" up there with Campbell and crew.

    I'll say this as a high school coach. I transferred schools to become the new head football coach at a bottom feeder school - I knew nobody on the staff and had to build the staff from the ground up. Even doing that at the high school level is very intimidating and challenging. I commend Ben Johnson on not taking a cash grab and doing what probably is more comfortable and will probably be more successful (at least next year) in Detroit.

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  3. 17 minutes ago, Tbe said:

    Not talking about O vs D. The OP made the claim that nfl HC’s are just ‘relationship guys’. Nothing could be further from the truth.

    The best HC’s know the game and are front and center when it comes to crafting strategies to win each game. 

    McVay is an example of a HC that goes far beyond just strategy.

    There’s a reason NFL owners go for the Belechick disciples, the guy down in Miami, etc. 

    It’s not for theirs interpersonal skills. They want a guy who can give the team an advantage in the X and O’s.

    Far from the truth. I’m a McVay homer, I’ve bought books that outline their scheme, watch all the Rams games. But as good of an offensive genius he is, he’s even a better leader. Why do you think Aaron Donald didn’t retire this year? He said because McVay didn’t. He and Les Snead have revolutionized the way players are scouted - they don’t even use the workouts or times as part of their report. He’s a leader because he puts his ego aside and learns from others. As another example, he hired longtime coach Wade Phillips when he got the job to learn from as a prior head coach and defensive knowledge. 
     

    I’m a fan of his wide zone scheme and have listened to too many podcasts about their offense and would love a coach to bring that to Carolina. All that being said, we need to find the best coach for the Panthers. 

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  4. Being a head coach in the NFL is not about X’s and O’s. It’s about managing and having a real relationship with players, appeasing to the front office, hiring quality coaches and making the right game time decisions. The reason you see people like Shanahan and McVay have a lot of success isn’t the playbook, but their leadership qualities. They hemorrhage coaches year in and year out because quality coaches who want to learn from the best coach under their leadership. 
     

    Everyone runs essentially the same playbook, it’s just a matter of how it’s taught and conceptualized. So I don’t need to hear anyone talk about whoever because of their style of offense or playcalling abilities. Look at Sirianni in Philly - he gave up coordinating duties and the offense has exploded. 
     

    Let’s say we get some great offensive mind but has a limpdick personality (Adam Gase in NY, Joe Philbin in Miami, MATT RHULE) and what do you have? There’s not a play book or scheme in the world that outclasses the culture and personality of a team. 
     

    With that said, it’s  become more apparent each day that Wilks deserves this job. 

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  5. Bryce Young carried Alabama last week. Without him they get blown out. He hides a lot of holes they have and is a certified stud. 
     

    Consider this: the Broncos had Russell Wilson rated higher than Brock Osweiler, but went with Brock because of height. 

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  6. 22 minutes ago, Matthias said:

    I have to ask, what is the fascination with these two Qbs?  Shoot, Qbs coming from Ohio State should be entirely out of the question at this point.  As for the Alabama QB, meh meh.  The names should be Levis, Hooker, and in a trade back scenario, Anthony Richardson.  Really at number one overall, Levis is the only guy I would personally consider.  Yet again I can't stress this enough, any name coming out of OSU, that should almost be anathema at this point!!!

    Levis has terrible decision making, despite being in a QB friendly offense. Hendon Hooker runs Huepel's offense that relies on 1 on 1s, wide receiver splits and takes advantage of the college hashes. Anthony Richardson is the most up and down QB in the entire country.

    You also scout the player, not the helmet. 

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  7. I'm a huge McVay fan so I've followed them especially since the 2018 season. They're a mess on the offensive line this year and thus the backs haven't gotten much work and Stafford does not have a clean pocket or time. McVay just said in his presser after the loss to the Cowboys that they need to support Stafford better. With that said.. They're top heavy with Donald, Kupp and Ramsay. 

     

    Believe it or not I think this game is close, but we'll end up losing it especially with PJ Walker starting.

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