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Andy Reid on Eric Bieniemy: Hire him right now (message to teams looking for a head coach).


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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

He is a glorified quarterback coach. Seems to me he has no head coach experience at any level so why would you take a chance on him. Now if Mahomes came with him I would give him serious consideration.

Even though he's coached RBs most of his career. 

And does he have to have HC experience to be a good one? 

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Even though he's coached RBs most of his career. 

And does he have to have HC experience to be a good one? 

If he was a real OC i might would be willing to give him a shot.  But i dont even consider him an off coordinator if he doesnt even call the plays. He just seems too inexperienced to me. 

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1 hour ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Well let’s hear it sir. You do a great job posting facts and leads but let’s hear who your heart desires. 

I was kidding. I've been stumping for Dan Campbell.

With regard to Bieniemy, he's stuck in kind of a bad Assistants who work with geniuses on their side of the ball always have the same problem. Everybody questions whether it's really them or the head coach they're working under.

Take Pete Carmichael in New Orleans, for example. Carmichael has been the Saints OC for a while now, and despite their annual offensive success, he doesn't get head coaching buzz because everybody thinks it's Sean Payton.

(and we'll, maybe it is)

What also doesn't help Eric Bieniemy is that somebody took a chance on the last guy who had his job and it's going poorly. The failures of Matt Nagy probably shouldn't have any actual bearing on Bieniemy, but they do.

So for me, I don't know. I imagine somebody will interview him and they'll make that decision for themselves.

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