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Base details on the three candidates confirmed so far...

KLINT KUBIAK
Former Offensive Coordinator, Minnesota Vikings
Age: 34
College: Colorado State University
Overall Coaching Experience: 12 years
NFL Coaching Experience: 8 years
Offensive Coordinator Experience: 1 year (last season)
Notable: dad Gary Kubiak is an experienced NFL coach who led the Denver Broncos to Super Bowl victory over the Panthers
 

MIKE GROH
Wide Receivers Coach, Indianapolis Colts
Age: 50
College: University of Virginia
Overall Coaching Experience: 22 years
NFL Coaching Experience: 9 years
Offensive Coordinator Experience: 5 years, first 3 at the college level
Notable: was the Eagles receivers coach their Super Bowl season; spent several years working under dad Al Groh at UVA
 

SCOTTIE MONTGOMERY
Runningbacks Coach, Indianapolis Colts
Age: 43
College: Duke
Overall Coaching Experience: 16 years
NFL Coaching Experience: 4 years
Offensive Coordinator Experience: 5 years, all at the college level
Notable: served as head coach at East Carolina University for three years; was an undrafted free agent with the Panthers in 2000 but did not make the final roster; native of the Carolinas

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5 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Scottie Montgomery is absolutely terrible so I guarantee he gets the job. 

I don’t think Matt Rhule could handle someone actually good on his staff.   It would make it glaring to players how incompetent he is. 

so yeah, this guy is a leading candidate.  Plus it would be basically an over promotion.  Which is what it will take to get someone to come here. 

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    • The bottom line is we saw long stretches this season where T-Mac wasn't even targeted.  He had games where he went an entire half without seeing a pass thrown his way, and it lead to a bunch of games with 5 or less targets.  If he's healthy and we're not up a stupid amount and only running the ball, I can't see him having more than a game or two next year with 5 or less targets. We were also only 22nd this year in pass attempts, and that was with a rookie #1 and no legitimate 2nd option for half the season.  And even then, we were only 46 pass attempts above 31st place. If we go into next season with T-Mac improved in his 2nd season and a healthy Coker for 17 games, there is absolutely no reason for us to not throw it more.  That right away increases both of their target totals without sacrificing any targets from each other or other players, add in them taking targets from the TEs and RBs on top of that, and your argument just doesn't hold water anymore. You can't look at targets/yards in a vacuum and think next year Coker just takes some from T-Mac.  You have to look at the team as a whole and our situations this year and then project what will happen next year. If he's healthy for 17 games, I'd bet my life savings that T-Mac sees increases across the board, targets/catches/yards/TDs.   Just as Coker will also see career highs in all categories, it's not one vs the other, it's shifting offensive strategy given our personnel, which next year will be much better for our passing game (QB issues aside).
    • C'mon now.... First, you can't switch up your argument once someone points out a major flaw in your point. You're saying we shouldn't expect a big increase in targets/yards for T-Mac, but then shift to talking about averages with Chase when I point out the significant leap he took there once you factor in his missing games.  He saw an increase in targets in 5 less games, averages aside, he saw a significant increase in targets in his 2nd season, what he then did with those targets is actually irrelevant in this discussion. Puka seeing no increase is pointless, as he saw such an absurd amount of targets for a rookie, it's near impossible to see an increase. But the real issue in this post is that you think I'm proving your point by showing how Waddle had to share targets with Hill. Tyreek Hill was a 1st team All Pro who was 2nd in the NFL in yards that season. If you think Jaylen Waddle sharing targets with a 1st team All Pro and a future HOFer is even remotely in the same category as T-Mac needing to share targets with Coker... then you are certifiably insane, lol. If anything, you could make the argument that Coker is to Waddle as T-Mac is to Hill in that discussion (which would then lead to a serious increase in targets/yards for T-Mac).  But even that is insane, as neither T-Mac or Coker will be as good as Hill and Waddle respectively that season.  I love both of their potential, but c'mon now, T-Mac isn't getting 119 catches for 1,700 yards and Coker isn't getting 117 for 1,350 next season.
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