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If We Go 6-10 Again, Shula , Rivera , Dorsey, Hurney all gone, Who Do You Hire and Why?


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Realistically, the only offensive coaches I see JR going after is Mike McCoy, Todd Haley, or even Rick Dennison. Reich could be a possibility since he has ties to the organization but not sure JR would go that route.

I do see him more leaning to a defensive guru. Wilk would be ideal to keep the defense in tact but I could also see a guy like Teryl Austin being a interesting choice. 

 

Who knows though

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'd take Zampese as a QB coach. 

If you want somebody who could be up and coming, our assistant quarterback coach right now is Cameron Turner. He's young and he has the Turner family pedigree. 

mike shula has the don shula pedigree.

just throwing that in for discussion.

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GM: Kirchner (Seahawks)

HC: Reich (Philly)

OC: Frost (UCF HC and Oregon Former OC)

QB: Weinke (Worked with a bunch of kids at IMG - including Cam, and was QB coach for the Rams, Alabama)

DC: Wilks (only one I would retain from the current staff, maybe Washington kept as well)

 

Not sure if Frost would take the step up and back, going from the HC at UCF to being an OC in the NFL, but I like the guy, and think he has a good mind for football. If the salary's right, and there's a chance to grow from there after a couple of years, it may just be tantalizing enough to lure him from there.

Reich has done wonders with the Philly Offense, and honestly, I think he has the temperament and BALLS to be a good HC. I just don't ever see him going 'safe' as a head coach, plus, he was a smart player and person as well.

Weinke I think could help Cam out a LOT for his mechanics and footwork. He always had those, it was just his arm that wasn't up to snuff for the NFL.

Wilks has been doing decent, considering the bad situations the inept OC keeps putting his guys into. I'd like to see more than half a year before deciding whether it's time to move on from him.

Kirchner - hear lots of goof things about him... mainly from Mr Scot. But, he's a name that's been dropped a few times out there by the media and folks within the NFL, so decent credibility too.

 

At this point, I've had enough of RR and Shula. Time to clean house with our coaches, retaining only a very very few of the guys we have right now. There is no excuse for how dysfunctional our guys look more often than not. Quite simply, if my job is to deliver results as a manager, and I don't deliver results because the guys I decided to be part of my team failed, then I failed and am held accountable. This is no different, and certainly it's not the first time we've been listening to this broken record coming form the coaching staff.

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6 hours ago, Woodie said:

Actually, McDaniel might be the ideal choice given that we already have two dream players for him to work with...not to mention Olsen.  I'm sure he could devise an offensive game plan that would be explosive and take advantage of what CMC and Samuel can do.  The only question is if Cam would be his choice of a QB.  Cam is more of a gunslinger that relies on his athleticism to make plays rather than the precision pocket passer McDaniel likely prefers.  

So, while I like the idea of the offense McDaniel would create, it could come with some massive changes that many fans wouldn't like or be ready for.  And as long as JR is making the call, I don't see an offensive guy ever being brought in as the new HC.  

 

You know McDaniels was the Head Coach at the time the Broncos traded up to draft The Golden Calf of Bristol, right?

He also helped develop Jacoby Brissett who moves around and slings it quite a bit. 

I like McDaniels a lot and would love to see him interviewed but saying he prefers stoic pocket passers has no merit. 

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My only question regarding Reich:

He's the OC for the Eagles but he doesn't call the plays.  Head Coach Doug Pedersen does that. Reich works primarily on game planning and play design while also helping John DeFillipo coach QB Carson Wentz. 

With that said, Reich has, in fact, been credited with a lot of Wentz' development.  Plus he's called plays before, and done it well enough to get head coaching interviews.

Now, worth noting that the Eagles run a system like we do where one coach calls the plays (Pedersen) and another coach relays them to the quarterback (Reich).  Despite this, the Eagles have not had problems getting the plays on to the field and haven't had to call numerous timeouts because they weren't ready.

And I gotta admit, watching the play designs of the Eagles offense, I'm jealous.

 

 

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