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Coaching Staff: Final Pieces (as of 2-23-23)


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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Glad to see Tepper is learning, but I find it funny how hard of a 180 he's done.  We went from a staff with 0 NFL experience to probably the most experienced staff in the NFL lol.

It seems like reactionary 180 decisions have been a theme for a couple years. This one feels different, like Tepper finally said fug it here's a blank check get your dream coaching staff so I can show my face in public again

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5 hours ago, csx said:

If they aren't interested in coaching them up then what good are they?

The idea that coaches just what easy gigs without challenge doesn't seem based in reality.

If a coach has this approach you don't want them to begin with.

 

Understanding sarcasm is an art.  Our TE room is bad, but a job is a job especially if it's a promotion.

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so do we know who they are talking to re: Tight tends coaching job?

i was just trying to get an idea of who thy might be chasing after. i started trying to do some digging, but after about 10 minutes of googling i gave up. 

i see us going three routes based on what we've done so far...either guys who have been head coaches or that are on track to be a head coach or who are position coaches and assistant head coaches...or long term players who are getting into coaching. 

so who is...

1) a former head coach who also either was a TE or coached TEs?

2) a rising star coach who may have played TE?

3) a former stud TE who is wanting to break into coaching?

 

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

so do we know who they are talking to re: Tight tends coaching job?

i was just trying to get an idea of who thy might be chasing after. i started trying to do some digging, but after about 10 minutes of googling i gave up. 

i see us going three routes based on what we've done so far...either guys who have been head coaches or that are on track to be a head coach or who are position coaches and assistant head coaches...or long term players who are getting into coaching. 

so who is...

1) a former head coach who also either was a TE or coached TEs?

2) a rising star coach who may have played TE?

3) a former stud TE who is wanting to break into coaching?

 

I wonder if Tony Gonzalez wants to break into coaching?  He's still in broadcasting, correct?  What's Antonio Gates up to these days?

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

I wonder if Tony Gonzalez wants to break into coaching?  He's still in broadcasting, correct?  What's Antonio Gates up to these days?

i was thinking about them. I don't think Gates is doing anything right now, but Gonzo has no desire to coach and i think he'll probably work with amazon again.

https://www.tmz.com/watch/0-c265zeyy/ this is him basically saying that coaching takes too much time and it would be a waste of time for him. 

 

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39 minutes ago, rayzor said:

so do we know who they are talking to re: Tight tends coaching job?

i was just trying to get an idea of who thy might be chasing after. i started trying to do some digging, but after about 10 minutes of googling i gave up. 

i see us going three routes based on what we've done so far...either guys who have been head coaches or that are on track to be a head coach or who are position coaches and assistant head coaches...or long term players who are getting into coaching. 

so who is...

1) a former head coach who also either was a TE or coached TEs?

2) a rising star coach who may have played TE?

3) a former stud TE who is wanting to break into coaching?

Kaye hinted that it could be Jeff Nixon.

That would make sense. Nixon did a good job with the running backs and he's coached pretty much every skill position on an offense. He was also one of the more NFL experienced coaches on Rhule's staff. Plus he's reported to be very well-liked and respected in the building.

To top it all off, it'd be kinda funny to see Reich succeed with one of Rhule's guys when Rhule couldn't 😀

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