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Shane Steichen should be our next HC target and I don't care what anyone else says


Ricky Spanish
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Dude has the resume and experience to turn this dreadful offensive unit around.

2016-2019 - Chargers QB Coach - Rivers had twilight of his career resurgence and made 3 consecutive pro-bowls. 

Interim OC Chargers 2019 - Final 8 games of the season lead the chargers Offense to the #5 ranked offense in terms of total yards and 7th in 3rd down conversions. 

2020 - Chargers OC - Lead Justin Herbert to the best rookie QB season of all time. 

2021-Present - Eagles OC - Leading one of the best offenses in the league with a 2nd round project QB now playing at a pro bowl level in Jalen Hurts.

He has shown the ability to coach ANY type of QB that is thrown at him and adjust his offense accordingly. 

Philip Rivers - Statue

Herbert - Bazooka armed slightly mobile

Hurts - Dual threat QB

 

WHOEVER we would draft at QB this draft, Steichen could get the best out of him. 

He should be our top target.

 

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If you're a fan of Steichen, you're probably gonna want to keep a close watch on the Chargers.

Rumors are the team is not happy with Brandon Staley, and heaven knows the Spanos family can do some off the wall things.

As to Steichen, nearly all of his coaching history is there. He's well-known and popular in the organization.

 

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25 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Dude has the resume and experience to turn this dreadful offensive unit around.

2016-2019 - Chargers QB Coach - Rivers had twilight of his career resurgence and made 3 consecutive pro-bowls. 

Interim OC Chargers 2019 - Final 8 games of the season lead the chargers Offense to the #5 ranked offense in terms of total yards and 7th in 3rd down conversions. 

2020 - Chargers OC - Lead Justin Herbert to the best rookie QB season of all time. 

2021-Present - Eagles OC - Leading one of the best offenses in the league with a 2nd round project QB now playing at a pro bowl level in Jalen Hurts.

He has shown the ability to coach ANY type of QB that is thrown at him and adjust his offense accordingly. 

Philip Rivers - Statue

Herbert - Bazooka armed slightly mobile

Hurts - Dual threat QB

 

WHOEVER we would draft at QB this draft, Steichen could get the best out of him. 

He should be our top target.

 

Kind of hard to argue.  He's had several different kinds of QBs and still succeeded. 

If we end up drafting #1 he'd get his chance to work with two young QBs. 

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The more I have read up on him the more I like him as the next HC.  We absolutely have to go with someone with NFL experience and an offensive mindset.

I wish McAdoodoo was heading out the door with Rhule....he was more like a POS hire than "rock star."  We couldn't pay anyone worth a damn enough to come coach as a coordinator under the Rhule regime.

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