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39 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Hot name in the coaching cycle, no experience doing what he’s being hired to do, minimal experience as a coordinator in the NFL. That checks every box for Tepper.

10 years/100 million should do it. 

And it’ll fail miserably.  

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8 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

People hating on Ben for only having one year of coordinator experience, here are some of today's HCs that similar or even less experience:

Zac Taylor - never was a coordinator; been to a SB

Kevin Stefanski - one year as a full time OC; took Browns to playoffs got their first playoff win since 2002

Mike McDaniel - one year as 49ers OC; have Phins in playoffs in his first season

Matt LaFleur - two years as an OC (one year each with Rams and Titans); had 3 straight 13 win seasons

 

Aaron rodgers and Joe burrow may have had something to do with the success of Lafleur and Taylor. McDaniel had the exact same record this year that Flores had last year with Miami. Stefanski just finished up his second straight losing season and Cleveland fans want him out. 

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7 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Aaron rodgers and Joe burrow may have had something to do with the success of Lafleur and Taylor. McDaniel had the exact same record this year that Flores had last year with Miami. Stefanski just finished up his second straight losing season and Cleveland fans want him out. 

We get it, you're good with 7 or 8 wins year in year out behind a run first mentality. Most others here want to join the NFL of the 21st century and don't mind swings to land our version of McVay rather than hiring Ron Rivera 2.0.

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When greatness calls, when proven winners reach out because they want to help YOU achieve greatness and you thirst for ANOTHER guy who hasn't proven himself as a NFL HC?

Tepper hasn't learned his lesson yet. Let someone else pop the first time HC cherry. You just failed horribly trying to create a NFL HC.

What this team needs NOW AFTER A FAILED UPSTART isn't another upstart.

THIS team as it stands NEEDS an experienced leader to take them to the next level of which they are NOW ready to ascend to WITH an experienced executive not another guy we're waiting for to figure out the HC job which is a far cry from OC or DC. Chief executive.

Harbaugh 2023

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3 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

We get it, you're good with 7 or 8 wins year in year out behind a run first mentality. Most others here want to join the NFL of the 21st century and don't mind swings to land our version of McVay rather than hiring Ron Rivera 2.0.

We poo on McDermott when he was our DC (he was lovingly known as “mcderpit”). Yet I’d say he’s got Buffalo rolling and he’s not a 35 year old offensive coordinator and wasn’t when he was hired. 

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