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The Athletic talks about who our OC could be as of now……


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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

The Athletic may be a bit shortsighted on the Eagles staff front. 

They've got Kevin Patullo & Jason Michael who could both be OC candidates.  Both have strong connections to our new staff, mainly Reich and our passing game guys.  

Jason Michael had a few years of OC experience at age 28 in TEN for Wiz (I still find that crazy), direct ties with Reich in SD and IND.   I'm a fan of his.       

Joe Person must have written this article 

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8 hours ago, scratched said:

OC in KC hasn't gotten him a HC job yet. Prove his ability in Carolina and he is immediately a front runner for several HC jobs. Just a thought

IF he gets to call plays here. Reich might do the same thing Reid does to him in KC. Where would you rather play "call deliverer", with Mahomes or with uh ... um ...

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14 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Don't feel too good about this Cooter guy. I'd much rather go with the younger talent in Philly

Cooter’s offenses were characterized by a lot of passing and not much in the way of a run game. The Lions ranked ninth, 11th and sixth in passing offense in Cooter’s first three seasons but were 32nd, 30th and 32nd in rushing over the same span. Cooter’s game plans resulted in 1,000-yard receiving seasons for Golden Tate and Marvin Jones, but Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford took a beating. Stafford was sacked an average of 42 times while Cooter was the Lions’ offensive coordinator, including a career-high 47 in 2017.

In regards to “younger talent”

Jim Bob Cooter - 38 years old

Brain Johnson - 35 years old

admittedly Jim Bob does have an 82 y/o front porch get-off-my-lawn-type ring to it 

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6 minutes ago, Turtle said:

In regards to “younger talent”

Jim Bob Cooter - 38 years old

Brain Johnson - 35 years old

admittedly Jim Bob does have an 82 y/o front porch get-off-my-lawn-type ring to it 

Yeah I guess I mean in Cooter has had a lot more opportunity to showcase his talents and he's still just kinda where he was 10 years ago. Johnson has been ascending for the past few years. And didn't creep any women out by climbing through their windows or whatever Cooter did before someone told him to stop being a dumbass. 

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8 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I guess I mean in Cooter has had a lot more opportunity to showcase his talents and he's still just kinda where he was 10 years ago. Johnson has been ascending for the past few years. And didn't creep any women out by climbing through their windows or whatever Cooter did before someone told him to stop being a dumbass. 

Fair enough. Definitely like Johnson’s trajectory, probably my 1A.

Ya.. that whole window thing was awkward to say the least, had forgotten that honestly.

Staff is rounding out well, either would be ok with me. I think if Jim Bobs the guy Reich and Duce will be more involved.

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12 hours ago, Turtle said:

In regards to “younger talent”

Jim Bob Cooter - 38 years old

Brain Johnson - 35 years old

admittedly Jim Bob does have an 82 y/o front porch get-off-my-lawn-type ring to it 

Or......" We ain't puttin up with that 'round here"

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