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New Coach Thread 2: Electric Boogaloo


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9 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I heard this was coming. Good find!

Thanks!!! It was a good listen. Some highlights:

- Albright believes Payton may be returning to Fox and will wait till next year to see if one of the LA teams or Dallas opens up.

- He also believes the final two is between Wilks and Steichen with Steichen having the edge because Tepper wants a young, offensive minded coach to pair with a rookie QB.

- Speaking of rookie QB, Albright has been hearing that the Panthers will do anything it takes to get Stroud but the Bears may be the surprise team to take a QB. 

- Julian Council asked why Wilks didn't get more looks around the league and Albright said that it was due to the lack of openings and that the teams already had guys in mind they wanted to interview and stated that many owners are following the trend and want an offensive minded coach because the league is centered on offense but also thinks that being a minority coach could also be a reason.

- Also talked about the DC position, in particular, about Fangio coming here. He believes that Fangio will look at other options and only will consider Carolina if only the other options will not work out. Also stated that he doesn't know who Steichen would hire but imagines it will be his own staff and that him and Jonathan Gannon (rumored to be the front runner in Houston) will be a bidding war for some of the guys from the Eagles' staff.

I am sure I missed some stuff and most stuff is things we already know but some points were interesting...

 

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15 minutes ago, hsfolk said:

am I the only one getting tired of Benjamin Albright?

I found him to be extremely credible and helpful for a bit, then the Watson fiasco happened over the offseason and now I just think he's full of poo.  He had bet someone money to a charity (which is a fine thing to do) if he was wrong on something he said about Watson's destination, and he ended up very wrong, IIRC.  I think he had to pay.

I mean, I get it, you trust your sources...  but if your sources aren't poo, then neither is your reporting, and that's the feel I've got from him ever since the Watson stuff.  He just seems to get fed a lot of misinformation but reports it like it's the gospel...  and on top of that, he also seems to act like a bit of an asshole about it...  like he has some sort of superiority over us mere fans and our opinions, which to me is even more hilarious when you act like that and then you're wrong so often.

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I found him to be extremely credible and helpful for a bit, then the Watson fiasco happened over the offseason and now I just think he's full of poo.  He had bet someone money to a charity (which is a fine thing to do) if he was wrong on something he said about Watson's destination, and he ended up very wrong, IIRC.  I think he had to pay.

I mean, I get it, you trust your sources...  but if your sources aren't poo, then neither is your reporting, and that's the feel I've got from him ever since the Watson stuff.  He just seems to get fed a lot of misinformation but reports it like it's the gospel...  and on top of that, he also seems to act like a bit of an asshole about it...  like he has some sort of superiority over us mere fans and our opinions, which to me is even more hilarious when you act like that and then you're wrong so often.

He is a hack. Fake Twitter journalist.

y’all should ban him 

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Just now, 4Corners said:

Uh wow thanks for your groundbreaking analysis there Schefter. 
 

not even close. 

How so? Lovie is actually a better coach than Wilks.. took his team to the Super Bowl well respected what has Wilks accomplished again? 3 wins in ARZ? DBs coach he was solid but he hasn't shown anything spectacular he will be fired next year if we hire him 

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26 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Dude I didn’t even know who he was until I saw his stuff getting shoved down our throats here two weeks ago. probably one of the posters here is him. Hack 

No way, maaan! Albright has the super duper insider info! He should be the only one tweeting news! He knows all!

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