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Rhule- “Will Grier as pro-ready as anyone I’ve ever seen”


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Just now, ncfan said:

But This Is The Only Guy We Shouldve Got. 

Well, he has staked his career on The Golden Calf of Bristol, and traded three picks to draft him.

“He has all the traits you look for,” McDaniels said. “It’s a good pick.”

 

https://www.espn.com/blog/afcwest/post/_/id/12461/mcdaniels-legacy-is-The Golden Calf of Bristol

Find any article from 2019 on him.

He’s ready to be a HC again.

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17 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Here we go. We are propping Rhule up by bashing McDaniels now. 

I can’t with y’all 

No, we are looking at your judgement by heralding a guy that actually traded up to draft Timmy and you bashing a guy for the accurate statement that Grier was pro ready. Guess what, Clausen was pro ready too. Doesn't mean they would be any good, only means they were in a pro style system in college. 

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Nah I like Rhule as a person but he hasn’t earned his chops in the NFL, that is what is concerning. Coming off winning a super bowl? Yeah okay- he needs to coach in the league in order to do that. 

McDaniels is the prototypical comeback story waiting to happen. He’s been doing work since his stint in Denver...we are talking about something that happened 10 years ago smh. 

Rhule has literally 0 valuable NFL experience (not even gonna count being an OL for the Giants for a year). That is very concerning.

McDaniel's is a Bill Belichick disciple, which has about as good a track record as college cosches making the jump.

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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

Find any article from 2019 on him.

He’s ready to be a HC again.

Wait

 

So all the articlea about Rhule ready ti make the jump in 2019 are irrelevant.  But articles about McDaniels today are correct 

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6 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Vrable, OBrien, Flores

Vrable wouldn't really be considered his "tree" as he never coached under him.  Only played for them.

Flores is the coach of the Dolphins

O'Brien is a "college coach"  only spent a little time in the NFL.  Coached at Georgia Tech, Maryland, Duke, and Penn State (which he left Similar to Rhule to head to Houston)

 

There are 2 "college coaches" left in the playoffs.  O'brien and Pete Carrol.  The only Belichick disciple would be O'brien if you want to count him.

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10 hours ago, mjligon said:

Even you blind homers have to admit this is extremely concerning:

Alex Hickey (@bigahickey) Tweeted:
"Will Grier is as pro-ready as anybody I’ve ever seen. No one made more calls on the line than him. Reminded me of Baker [Mayfield] the year before." - Baylor coach Matt Rhule


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He and Hurney must have some common ground, after all.

What a disaster.

Still mad bro?

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Vrable wouldn't really be considered his "tree" as he never coached under him.  Only played for them.

Flores is the coach of the Dolphins

O'Brien is a "college coach"  only spent a little time in the NFL.  Coached at Georgia Tech, Maryland, Duke, and Penn State (which he left Similar to Rhule to head to Houston)

 

There are 2 "college coaches" left in the playoffs.  O'brien and Pete Carrol.  The only Belichick disciple would be O'brien if you want to count him.

Both OBrien and Carroll had runs in the NFL before being a HC in the NFL.

Ask one person in South Beach if they aren’t excited about Flores. We should hope to be as excited about the future under Rhule after his first season as Miami fans are with Flores.

 

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