Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Coaching interview updates


Mr. Scot
 Share

Recommended Posts

4 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

What's interesting about the whole Steve Wilks shouldn't be hired because he is a defensive coach thing is this:

The biggest improvement the team saw once Wilks was appointed was on the offensive side of the ball.

And the defense got worse.

  • Flames 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

OK....I have a feeling Ben Johnson is gonna end up being the guy. I have to admit I'm really nervous about him though. Just scared this is gonna turn into all of us looking in the rearview saying "what the fug were they/we thinking? Of course this wasn't gonna work out". 

that was matt rhule

Link to comment
Share on other sites

49 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

And the defense got worse.

Well there is no doubt that Al Holcomb shouldn't be DC.  The one thing on Wilks I'm worried about is if he plans on being overly loyal.  I will say that the D looked okay up until that Horne injury.  Obviously there were inconsistencies being ironed out, but let's remember Wilks didn't do the grocery shopping.  While I'm not a fan of Holcomb's schematics, our personnel was chosen to run however Snow's college defense can be described.  I'm okay with Holcomb going back to being a positional coach.  Wilks earned an opportunity to be the HC in my opinion, Holcomb did not earn the opportunity to be DC in my opinion.

So I love to game, and I have a 6 year old daughter.  Sometimes she wants to take a crack at a game that I'm playing, and she will die a ton.  "Oof'd" as the young kids are saying these days.  I take the controller back after a bit and raise the score up a little bit.  That's what Wilks did this year, he had to yank the controller away from someone who sucks at video games mid game, and he brought the K/D ratio back to respectability.  We all know that we would have won the division if Wilks had been the coach the entire year.  He coached long enough this year for us to make an accurate projection.

I've heard someone on here bashing Wilks on here saying "that's why he coached Missouri."  Well here's the truth about that.  Wilks is an NFL coach.  He isn't a college coach.  His failure at Missouri has more to do with recruiting issues then anything schematically (it's tough to recruit at Missouri and compete in the SEC).  That element doesn't exist in the pros.  He is an NFL coach unlike Rhule who is a college coach.  The good news is, we're an NFL team.

I'm unconvinced that any other coach we bring in will show more commitment to the organization then Wilks has.  Wilks is a very good NFL football coach, the man has paid his dues and deserves a legitimate shot not just a tank year hire. 

I did see the players Keep Pounding, even in games we didn't want them too.  We did see the culture change.  Wilks did such a good job that it's hard to even remember Rhule.

I didn't go into this year with any built in loyalty towards Wilks.  When he was hired to be interim I was like everyone else.  I was already thinking about all the potential candidates.  Wilks made me stop and take notice.  Seeing how the players responded to him, made me a believer.  We want to keep Burns?  We want to keep Brown?  Hire Wilks.  Those guys are gone if we don't.

Edited by TheMaulClaw
  • Pie 1
  • Poo 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

24 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I'm wondering if we are bringing Mayo to not only interview, but gauge his interest in getting a DC title. The fact that Belichick did not give him the DC title would allow him to leave to get a DC job as he would not be making a lateral move. 

I had the same thought. Read somewhere however that he wants to stay in the Northeast because he doesn't plan on uprooting his family, so think it's more likely that he would only move out of the Northeast for a HC gig rather than a DC gig (or take the Cleveland DC gig over other DC jobs, if offered).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I do like Wilks, but I agree with a lot of other peoples sentiments here, I feel like Wilks isn't the type of guy to turn around and re-work his staff, especially Holcomb. The way they talk about eachother, just does not feel like Wilks would be willing to let him go, and its kind of a bad start to have to tell a HC who to hire/fire on their staff right at the beginning. I could be on-board with Wilks getting the job, but I'd want to know who he plans to hire for OC/DC before singing off.

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Man, we're up to like 10-11 guys now.  

I quite like both Ryans & Mayo but still prefer some of these OCs.  

I don’t know if it is common in the NFL to interview that many candidates, but this gives me so little faith in this process. Interviewing that many people for a serious position is poor practice and generally leads to confusion and a higher likelihood of selecting the wrong candidate. And it seems pretty clear they’re not even done yet. They should have easily weeded out several of these candidates before the interview.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, jamos14 said:

And the defense got worse.

Maybe bc he only had like 3  defensive coaches? Wilks was running a professional football team down 6 coaches from the norm. We had Chris Tabor helping coach on both offense and defense.

I want an OC coach too, but blaming Wilks for the defense is like saying a “Ferrari isn’t fast…” when it has 3 flat tires.

Edited by TheCasillas
  • Pie 5
  • Beer 2
  • Poo 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I agree with this and I think it's worth mentioning too that Bryce is not consistent on his placement and especially velocity and that in large part is driven by his footwork. We all know XL doesn't have the best hands and I don't know that he can overcome that. Cam always had the heater that just hit your hands and sank into your grip, where Bryce has some that are harder thrown, some soft. Bryce stepping into a pass looks so much different than that hop throw thing he does. I think XL really needs to hit the jugs machine and start learning how to catch all these different touch passes. TMac and Coker don't have these issues. If XL doesn't get some work in he's going to be out of the league in the next couple of years. 
    • I think most people like XL from a personal standpoint. I don't think he's stupid either. Although if we are being realistic he is lacking in football IQ at this point in time and it cannot be disputed that he has not taken working on his craft seriously at all times given the body of work on the field. It speaks for itself. I myself have defended him at times given the circumstances of our QB room. But he is now in his third year and 25 years old. We are not in a position as a franchise to go around babying anyone especially first round draft picks. He needs to take his position and his football career seriously or he is going to end up selling used cars somewhere. I hope he realizes this and takes an extended break from social media because that mess certainly isn't going to increase his net worth if he ends up out of the league. And these hanger on types will disappear quick too once that money dries up and it surely will eventually. We'll see how he responds.
×
×
  • Create New...