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4 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

I find the whole "we need a young Offensive guru to run this team" mindset is overrated and I always felt this team was built for a defensive minded coach so therefore:

Jonathan Gannon- DC for the Eagles

Leslie Frazier- DC for the Bills

DeMeco Ryans- DC for the 49ers

Raheem Morris- DC for the Rams

Brian Flores- LB Coach for the Steelers

Pair any of these guys with a competent OC and BOOM, Superbowl contenders 

 

 

I like Ryans better than Frazier only because the bills have Sean McDermott, hard to say how much of the bills Defense is due to McDermott vs Frazier or if it’s the combination of the two. At least with Ryans you know it’s him.

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4 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

I like Ryans better than Frazier only because the bills have Sean McDermott, hard to say how much of the bills Defense is due to McDermott vs Frazier or if it’s the combination of the two. At least with Ryans you know it’s him.

The same argument could be applied to Leftwitch and Bienemy too

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2 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

The same argument could be applied to Leftwitch and Bienemy too

I actually would argue that leftwich is another Brady effect OC which imo makes him a hard pass. They literally never work out.

Eric the enemy has been on my list for years but I heard last round of interviews that NFL execs were pretty much saying there’s a reason he’s getting passed over. Not sure what the reason is, but seems like they just didn’t think he was cutout for HC. His résumé is definitely deserving of a chance, probably the most deserving of anyone in NFL right now.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty sure Longo is the planned successor to Mack.

Yeah I agree. I don’t think he’ll be able to hand pick his successor like Roy did but whomever Mack suggests is really gonna carry some weight and Longo is probably the leader in the clubhouse. I think a few other guys to watch will be PJ Fleck, Shane Beamer

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Young offensive options: Ben Johnson, Brian Callahan, Shane Steichen, Ken Dorsey

Defensive coaches: Demeco Ryans, Jonathan Gannon, Patrick Graham, Jerod Mayo

Guy I like best: Rich Bisaccia

Second choice: at the moment, Don Martindale

Guys I don't think are ready: Byron Leftwich, Kellen Moore

Guys I wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole: Eric Bieniemy, Sean Payton

Guy I think probably gets the job: Dorsey

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