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What a real offensive guru looks like


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1 hour ago, X-Clown said:

Yeah he allegedly didn’t take the Washington job because he wanted to work with San Howell and didn’t think they should draft Jayden Daniels. 

Too bad for him he turned down Seattle just before they traded for Sam Howell.

Though this reaks of some Tar Heel homer folklore.

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21 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Egbuka is a Buc unfortunately.  I think he is going to be a stud at this level.

Ben Johnson turned down a chance to coach Jaden Daniels as well as Drake Maye also.  He saw Chicago has a pretty loaded roster to take over.  I wouldn't crown him a great HC yet either.  Plenty of great OCs struggle as HCs plus he has a tough division in the NFCN. 

I like Ekbugka probably will be eventually, dont know about this year with the Bucs new Offensive Cordinator Grizzard lol (he was a year behind me in high school) needless to say I seriously question them calling him an offensive wizard lol.

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40 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I can’t name our offensive coordinator.  I am getting older and the mind is slipping but I seriously can’t 

Someone named BRad Idzik. Sounds like a guy who should work in the media room, and effectively does so with Canales running the offense, I guess.

I like Canales and I'd like to keep him after Bryce. 

I still want Sanders. Dude is sitting there in the 4th and 5th round and we say NOPE, WE HAVE BRYCCCEEEE YOUNGGGGG.

And then we draft a receiver when you have Tyler Warren sitting right there staring you in the face. A guy who can do most of what Tet can do, and play tight end. 

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

I can’t name our offensive coordinator.  I am getting older and the mind is slipping but I seriously can’t 

 

50 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

Idzik.

 

23 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Someone named BRad Idzik. Sounds like a guy who should work in the media room, and effectively does so with Canales running the offense, I guess.

I like Canales and I'd like to keep him after Bryce. 

I still want Sanders. Dude is sitting there in the 4th and 5th round and we say NOPE, WE HAVE BRYCCCEEEE YOUNGGGGG.

And then we draft a receiver when you have Tyler Warren sitting right there staring you in the face. A guy who can do most of what Tet can do, and play tight end. 

 

I'd say Canalas is the true OC and Idzik is just a long for the ride. 

I mean how can you be the OC and not call GameDay plays form the game plan??

No shame other teams do the same..

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12 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Good Lord, he is a pretty terrible judge of QB if that was true. I am skeptical.

Well, his iron was hot for a while and with the weapons he had in Detroit, it wasn't likely to fall off anytime soon.

He did the right thing, several offseasons of interviews/interest and chose the right situation.

That's where a lot of these guys fail. Thinking they can go to a poorly run franchise or a franchise in a deep hole and then be able to dig out of it.

It was reported by a commanders insider shortly before the NFC championship this year…

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/washington-commanders/news/washington-commanders-ben-johnson-sam-howell-qb-interview-head-coach-nfl/3a0ec2dec52ce9d3c95a0d74#:~:text=Washington Commanders%3A Ben Johnson had,interviewing for HC last year

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On 8/18/2025 at 10:05 AM, Castavar said:

Ben Johnson wanted nothing to do with us, and Adam Peters wanted nothing to do with us (we couldn't even secure a interview with him for our vacant GM spot lmao). Actually football gurus want nothing to do with Tepper? I see a trend here. 

Pretty sure we interviewed Peters for the GM job when Rhule was here (they were old acquaintances). As I recall though, he noped out of the second round.

Always figured he balked at the idea of being second in command.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty sure we interviewed Peters for the GM job when Rhule was here (they were old acquaintances). As I recall though, he noped out of the second round.

Always figured he balked at the idea of being second in command.

Peters did, they just be talking, also Ben Johnson back out of the interview with the Commanders while they were on the way to the fuging interview. it was never just about the Panthers he is just a dick

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