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Allbright: Eagles OC Shane Steichen is the hottest HC candidate out there


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Based on what? What makes people think he can be a head coach? Wilks has shown he has what it takes to be and do what a head coach should be, and do. If we hire someone who is an OC similar to this guy, we end up with a highly effective leader of men at head coach and a still good offensive coordinator.

Don't care for this guy who could be a flash in the pan for all anyone knows. You don't see anyone jumping for the Ravens offensive coordinators for what they do with Lamar Jackson.

Here is a fact, without a running QB, the Eagles would be sitting at .500 with a mediocre offense and no one would know this guy exists. 

Maybe we should hire Jalen Hurts as Head Coach since he is what makes that go.

If you want to go OC's, give me Kellen Moore or Ken Dorsey. Ken has been raised by McDermmot and Rivera and has been a part of some major program building projects that have been massively successful.

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41 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Based on what? What makes people think he can be a head coach? Wilks has shown he has what it takes to be and do what a head coach should be, and do. If we hire someone who is an OC similar to this guy, we end up with a highly effective leader of men at head coach and a still good offensive coordinator.

Don't care for this guy who could be a flash in the pan for all anyone knows. You don't see anyone jumping for the Ravens offensive coordinators for what they do with Lamar Jackson.

Here is a fact, without a running QB, the Eagles would be sitting at .500 with a mediocre offense and no one would know this guy exists. 

Maybe we should hire Jalen Hurts as Head Coach since he is what makes that go.

If you want to go OC's, give me Kellen Moore or Ken Dorsey. Ken has been raised by McDermmot and Rivera and has been a part of some major program building projects that have been massively successful.

Wilks has won 5 games as a professional head coach 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

Based on what? What makes people think he can be a head coach? Wilks has shown he has what it takes to be and do what a head coach should be, and do. If we hire someone who is an OC similar to this guy, we end up with a highly effective leader of men at head coach and a still good offensive coordinator.

Don't care for this guy who could be a flash in the pan for all anyone knows. You don't see anyone jumping for the Ravens offensive coordinators for what they do with Lamar Jackson.

Here is a fact, without a running QB, the Eagles would be sitting at .500 with a mediocre offense and no one would know this guy exists. 

Maybe we should hire Jalen Hurts as Head Coach since he is what makes that go.

If you want to go OC's, give me Kellen Moore or Ken Dorsey. Ken has been raised by McDermmot and Rivera and has been a part of some major program building projects that have been massively successful.

Are we thinking about the same Wilks that went 3-13 in Arizona? 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

Based on what? What makes people think he can be a head coach? Wilks has shown he has what it takes to be and do what a head coach should be, and do. If we hire someone who is an OC similar to this guy, we end up with a highly effective leader of men at head coach and a still good offensive coordinator.

Don't care for this guy who could be a flash in the pan for all anyone knows. You don't see anyone jumping for the Ravens offensive coordinators for what they do with Lamar Jackson.

Here is a fact, without a running QB, the Eagles would be sitting at .500 with a mediocre offense and no one would know this guy exists. 

Maybe we should hire Jalen Hurts as Head Coach since he is what makes that go.

If you want to go OC's, give me Kellen Moore or Ken Dorsey. Ken has been raised by McDermmot and Rivera and has been a part of some major program building projects that have been massively successful.

Wilks hasn't won a game that Rhule wouldn't have won. Just because he isn't Rhule doesn't mean he has the quality to succeed. 

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44 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

over the last 5 years it appears to be in the 6-12 range. 

Herbert

Allen

Mahomes

Watson

 

Thats true, another deal to add- The one spot where team reach on is QB. 

 

Plus its where they land, its just important. Hahomes landed with a playoff ready team with the best QB whisper in NFL history.

Herbert- SD/LA have been a low-key playoff team for some time. If you look over the roster its filled with talent everywhere.

Allen- Bills got a perfect storm of GM&HC along with already having a good D waiting. Billy saw the need for a WR and traded for cold weatgher stud Diggs(but oooooooo my god if he kept the pick and took thee gawd JJ)

Watson- poor team, but watson puts up elite numbers. but got other issues. 

 

Except for Watson, all those landed with teams that understand the current NFL. 

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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Thats true, another deal to add- The one spot where team reach on is QB. 

 

Plus its where they land, its just important. Hahomes landed with a playoff ready team with the best QB whisper in NFL history.

Herbert- SD/LA have been a low-key playoff team for some time. If you look over the roster its filled with talent everywhere.

Allen- Bills got a perfect storm of GM&HC along with already having a good D waiting. Billy saw the need for a WR and traded for cold weatgher stud Diggs(but oooooooo my god if he kept the pick and took thee gawd JJ)

Watson- poor team, but watson puts up elite numbers. but got other issues. 

 

Except for Watson, all those landed with teams that understand the current NFL. 

Getting the HC and GM right is step one. Step two is those two have to get the qb selection right. That's why I say it's too early to drool over any of these qb's in the draft. We haven't started step one yet.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Getting the HC and GM right is step one. Step two is those two have to get the qb selection right. That's why I say it's too early to drool over any of these qb's in the draft. We haven't started step one yet.

You got it figured out. Forgive those draft nuts, panthers forced them to start too early. Ive been fighting the urge and cheated some myself... 

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You got it figured out. Forgive those draft nuts, panthers forced them to start too early. Ive been fighting the urge and cheated some myself... 

I'm keeping tabs on the qbs everyone is wild about. So far I must say I'm a bit surprised by how the more I watch the less impressed I am.  I don't watch enough college football to scout the lesser knowns so I leave that to the professionals. 

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