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Eric The enemy (Bieniemy)


MHS831

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I just think this is the coach we need.  Read up on him.  Here is an interview with him.  "A leader of men" Andy Reid calls him.  I was not impressed at all at first--then I did my homework.  Not going to give you all the information, but this gives you some idea of what we would be getting:

 

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40 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm leary of anyone coming out of Reid's offense, but that's really the only hang up I have on him. If he's the hire I won't be opposed to it.

Compared to the other names I have seen, this would be my pick. He does not call plays (Reid's ego, experience) but he designs the offense at least in part.  I watched some of the ways they use all personnel in KC and I like to think he had something to do with it.  I am not a Reid fan, but I Eric has his fingerprints all over the offense.

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I wish any coach we bring in would have head coaching experience at least at the college level if not the NFL. Otherwise we have to wait for him to figure out what he is doing like we did for Fox and Rivera. At least they both brought us to a Superbowl after a few years even if we lost both.

Didn't Reid call the plays?? So he is the OC but doesn't call plays........and he hasn't got any head coaching experience at any level.  And he can straighten out this mess???

Wow. Just wow...

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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Compared to the other names I have seen, this would be my pick. The way I understand it, he runs the offensive show in KC.  I watched some of the ways they use all personnel in KC and I like to think he had something to do with it.  I am not a Reid fan, but I Eric has his fingerprints all over the offense.

What????

 

Reid designs and calls all the plays. Bieniemy is basically an apprentice.

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7 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

I wish any coach we bring in would have head coaching experience at least at the college level if not the NFL. Otherwise we have to wait for him to figure out what he is doing like we did for Fox and Rivera. At least they both brought us to a Superbowl after a few years even if we lost both.

Didn't Reid call the plays?? So he is the OC but doesn't call plays........and he hasn't got any head coaching experience at any level.  And he can straighten out this mess???

Wow. Just wow...

What if all teams only hired coaches with head coaching experience?  There would be no coaches.  Secondly, you are basically suggesting that we hire someone who was fired from another job.  Of course EB is a gamble, as is any other coach.  If you target only the things you predetermine to be negatives, then who is your candidate?  I imagine anyone has concerns.    Wow.

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