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I'm just happy the Titans took the Callahan bullet. 

Yep it's an offensive league and having someone tied to the house that can run an offense is way more valuable than defense. True in Buffalo and true up in Philadelphia. Defensive guys can't afford to keep OCs that are not working out because they can't step in and run it while they can't keep the good ones for more than 2 years without them getting a shot somewhere else. That is incredibly tough while the 49ers pick up a Wilks from the scrap heap after losing Ryans and just keep going with a top 10 D(3/8 under Wilks vs 1/1 under Ryans). 

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3 hours ago, ncfan said:

This is a crazy stat I just ran across.

Every single NFL team has had to replace their OC the last 2 years due to promotion or firing.

As soon as you get a good one, he’s gone.  You get a bad one, they’re all gone.

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 I think the more interesting stat is how many of these offensive minded HC last more than 3 years into their HC gig. 

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19 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

 I think the more interesting stat is how many of these offensive minded HC last more than 3 years into their HC gig. 

The average NFL coach only lasts 3 seasons. Are you suggesting that defensive-minded head coaches last longer than an offensive-minded one?

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8 hours ago, Evil Hurney said:

The average NFL coach only lasts 3 seasons. Are you suggesting that defensive-minded head coaches last longer than an offensive-minded one?

No, i'm just trying to put it into context. If the average HC only lasts 3 seasons, why does it matter if it's OC or DC? I think people are just getting tunnel vision that because this is an offensive league then OC must be the way to go at HC. 

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