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Falcons to hire Stefanski


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3 hours ago, TD alt said:

Stefanski is too busy trying to fit players into his scheme than actually putting players into the best situation to succeed. That's a pet peeve of mind. I want my coaches to adapt, in-game, personnel-wise and opponent-wise. I know it can be considered a big ask, but that's what makes great coaches great. I want to see coaches continually do more with less, not do less with more. 

This is literally one of the biggest flaws of both Canales and Evero. Square peg, round hole guys.

To be fair, this is the majority of NFL coaches.

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28 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

This is literally one of the biggest flaws of both Canales and Evero. Square peg, round hole guys.

To be fair, this is the majority of NFL coaches.

Yeah, I've said as much. It's like a thorn in my side. 

I know it's lame, but I've come up with ABC and ABE: Anybody But Canales calling offense, and Anybody But Evero calling defense. 

I will say that an HC can theoretically hire an OC that can be the in-game strategist. Sometimes coaches need to just be cognizant of the big picture, learn, manage and delegate. In theory, coordinators should be the experts in the nuances of their sides of the ball (e.g., schemes, countering, personnel management, etc.).

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14 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

I was gonna say if they played Cousins the whole year they probably would have won the division, but now seeing that he's flirting with some TV stuff already he might be gone gone for real. That contract is so bad lol. 

Why would he retire and lose that money

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20 hours ago, NAS said:

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Damn tell us how you really feel Baker

I hope Stefanksi flames out in ATL but Baker hasn't changed one bit. Busy trying to settle scores through the media instead of focusing on his craft and not returning to the form that got him jettisoned from Cleveland in the first place. I love that the Bucs are getting to see the real him.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

I hope Stefanksi flames out in ATL but Baker hasn't changed one bit. Busy trying to settle scores through the media instead of focusing on his craft and not returning to the form that got him jettisoned from Cleveland in the first place. I love that the Bucs are getting to see the real him.

I honestly love it.  I wish there was more bulletin board material like this.  League has gotten too sterilized in a lot of ways.

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31 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I honestly love it.  I wish there was more bulletin board material like this.  League has gotten too sterilized in a lot of ways.

In some ways I agree. It all depends on who is delivering the message though. Baker being a loudmouth tough guy is yawn inducing to me.

Anyways it sounds like we will have some interesting storylines for the NFCS in 2026. I think there's a good chance this division will be fairly competitive again. We better be ready.

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