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The Athletic names the top coaching hires for this cycle


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37 minutes ago, Kentucky Panther said:

Haven’t heard much from the Wilks fanboys lately. Glad they are finally on board with this hire and the amazing staff he’s put together 

How can anyone not be excited about the staff?

Wilks' staff would likely have been a lot different (particularly void of Evero for Holcombe). Honestly, I kind of shudder at the thought. But, I guess we wouldn't have missed what we never had. It would have been a pity though, seeing all that I see now. 

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30 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Oh man, the shade thrown at Joe Brady here is brutal.

It's deserved.

Brady wasn't ready for an OC job, and he was hired by a head coach who wasn't qualified.

Granted, Brady might still have an NFL future if he works his way up.

Rhule on the other hand will likely never have another NFL job.

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54 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Oh man, the shade thrown at Joe Brady here is brutal.

I think Brady was handcuffed by Rhule like most of the organization.

When he was the sacrificial lamb and fired the offense got tons worse.  It stayed bad even with McAdoo being handcuffed by Rhule.  It did get better once Rhule was shown the door.  Didn't love McAdoo as our "rockstar" OC hire, but it was obvious Rhule had way too much say in everything around here.

Brady will get another chance and put in a better situation he will do fine.  Heck, if he was on Reich's staff he would do really well.

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6 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

I think Brady was handcuffed by Rhule like most of the organization.

When he was the sacrificial lamb and fired the offense got tons worse.  It stayed bad even with McAdoo being handcuffed by Rhule.  It did get better once Rhule was shown the door.  Didn't love McAdoo as our "rockstar" OC hire, but it was obvious Rhule had way too much say in everything around here.

Brady will get another chance and put in a better situation he will do fine.  Heck, if he was on Reich's staff he would do really well.

Everybody was handcuffed by Matt Rhule.

Honestly, hamstrung might be an even better word 

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