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Coaching Interview Thread IV: A New Hope


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21 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

And all the Colts had to do was beat the league-worst Jacksonville Jags to get into the playoffs on the last game of the regular season in 2021 and they pissed their pants. Lost to a bad Raiders team the week before and then went to Jacksonville and were never in the game.

iirc, the defenses he had were epically bad

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24 minutes ago, ncfan said:

 Cool

vs the guy who was 1 game out of the playoffs with the roster that was double the betting odds for the #1 pick as the next team when he took over 

He did better in 1 year than the guy we are looking to hire with Jones and not Luck. Cool 

Luck was also ruined under his watch and retired early. Cool

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4 minutes ago, Waldo said:

He did better in 1 year than the guy we are looking to hire with Jones and not Luck. Cool 

Luck was also ruined under his watch and retired early. Cool

Wait

since when is 9-7 better than 10-6

GTFOCracking Up Lol GIF by HULU

 

Reich did BETTER with Phillip Rivers halfway in the retirement home than Daboll did this season.

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5 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Thing is

I don’t think Reich would prefer a OC role and Wilks wouldn’t prefer a Coordinator role.  Both want HC roles.

if Reich comes in.  Think he wants his guys like a Gus Bradley at DC instead of Wilks.

I know it is unlikely, but it would be sweet if they could work out the dynamics of it. It would require Wilks to be the motivator and overall manager and let his coordinators run their side of the house. 

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It's unreasonable to expect either man to take a lesser position. It's one or the other. Neither are a spring chicken so you aren't making a 10 year hire. If it's between the two roll the dice on a new vision for the offense for the next few years and cultivate a staff where you may have a young coordinator ready to possibly step into the role in the next several years or so.

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