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  • Lyth
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    Originally posted by beachcomber View Post

    man.... think I'm the polar opposite.... even liked the Mike Riley hire.

    give me the NFL version of John Wooden,
    I'll take a Payton, Reid, Rivera type. Holmgelren, Parcels, Shannahan, etc. Players need to have a little fear. Accountability is a foreign concept to the Chargers and it's what makes alot of good teams into great teams.

    Belichek says it best. "We're evaluating every position, every week.".

    I want a HC that everyone complains is too tough, then find the players who can handle it.

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  • richpjr
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    Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post

    Agree but that was a while ago and he had Tebow as his QB. Anotherthing he did was back out from being the Colts HC before Reich was hired. But i figure BB begged him to stay and Kraft gave him a big raise.
    I always figured that was some kind of a you can take over here for Belichick when he retires type of thing. But coming to a team with Herbert as your QB will make this job very enticing.

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  • Boltjolt
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    Originally posted by richpjr View Post

    I have very mixed feelings on McDaniels. He was a disaster with the Broncos - way too cocky and immature when he was their coach. It looks like he was humbled by that and has matured.
    Agree but that was a while ago and he had Tebow as his QB. Anotherthing he did was back out from being the Colts HC before Reich was hired. But i figure BB begged him to stay and Kraft gave him a big raise.

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  • Bolt4Knob
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    Originally posted by richpjr View Post

    I have very mixed feelings on McDaniels. He was a disaster with the Broncos - way too cocky and immature when he was their coach. It looks like he was humbled by that and has matured.
    I will take Josh over a newby - even Bieniemy. A humbled Josh might be a better Josh.

    But again, if Telesco is making the decision - we all know his life will finally be complete when he hires

    Cheer, Cheer for Old Notre Dame
    Wake Up The Echoes Calling Her Name


    (but truth be told, if its between Kelly and another lame OC newby - I would take Kelly)

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  • richpjr
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    Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
    very wary of McDaniels in that don't think he connects well w/players, hence better off w/a HC that does better @that ??

    and liked Toub, but wonder why he (apparently) didn't impress team Tommy John last go 'round, or.... was he TT's choice, but young John overruled w/the hire of AL ??
    I have very mixed feelings on McDaniels. He was a disaster with the Broncos - way too cocky and immature when he was their coach. It looks like he was humbled by that and has matured.

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  • beachcomber
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    Originally posted by Lyth View Post
    I want someone who's intense, detailed, and demanding. Lynn seems like he's trying to be a father figure. Way too close to the players. A "player's coach" is the last thing we need. Not sure where to get a hard ass head coach anymore. That generation seems to be dying out. It's like millennials have infected the NFL too.
    man.... think I'm the polar opposite.... even liked the Mike Riley hire.

    give me the NFL version of John Wooden,

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  • Lyth
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    I want someone who's intense, detailed, and demanding. Lynn seems like he's trying to be a father figure. Way too close to the players. A "player's coach" is the last thing we need. Not sure where to get a hard ass head coach anymore. That generation seems to be dying out. It's like millennials have infected the NFL too.

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  • richpjr
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    Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
    very wary of McDaniels in that don't think he connects well w/players, hence better off w/a HC that does better @that ??

    and liked Toub, but wonder why he (apparently) didn't impress team Tommy John last go 'round, or.... was he TT's choice, but young John overruled w/the hire of AL ??
    I'd love to know who was really sold on Lynn - was it a TT decision or a Spanii decision?

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  • beachcomber
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    very wary of McDaniels in that don't think he connects well w/players, hence better off w/a HC that does better @that ??

    and liked Toub, but wonder why he (apparently) didn't impress team Tommy John last go 'round, or.... was he TT's choice, but young John overruled w/the hire of AL ??

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  • beachcomber
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    Originally posted by ghost View Post
    Eric Bieniemy is my first choice, but Dean had the choice of Andy Reid and Dean chose Mike McCoy. So, I'm going with a coaching staff designed to appeal to an audience of one: Dean Spanos


    If we all know Dean, here's what we're gonna get: The safest, cheapest, least-controversial option with 'continuity' a main bone of contention. So let's help Dean make that.

    Head Coach - Pep Hamilton Low cost, mild-controversial, very safe. Preserves continuity and protects the franchise QB.

    Offensive Coordinator - Shane Steichen Low cost, mild-controversial, very safe. Proven production and it preserves continuity and protects the franchise QB.

    Defensive Coordinator - Wade Phillips New addition This is a known quantity for Dean (Charger staff DC 2004-2006). That was the best defense the Chargers ever fielded. This is where I want to spend Dean's money as Wade was the highest paid DC in the NFL in 2018, & 2019. It will cost but the results on-the-field will be worth it, IMO.

    Wade's last game as a DC was against Bill Belichick & Tom Brady in Super Bowl in 2019: held the Patriots to 13 points, & 3-for-13 on Third Down.
    only good as an interim measure.... me thinx,

    maybe after the Jets game ??

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  • richpjr
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    Originally posted by ghost View Post
    Eric Bieniemy is my first choice, but Dean had the choice of Andy Reid and Dean chose Mike McCoy. So, I'm going with a coaching staff designed to appeal to an audience of one: Dean Spanos


    If we all know Dean, here's what we're gonna get: The safest, cheapest, least-controversial option with 'continuity' a main bone of contention. So let's help Dean make that.

    Head Coach - Pep Hamilton Low cost, mild-controversial, very safe. Preserves continuity and protects the franchise QB.

    Offensive Coordinator - Shane Steichen Low cost, mild-controversial, very safe. Proven production and it preserves continuity and protects the franchise QB.

    Defensive Coordinator - Wade Phillips New addition This is a known quantity for Dean (Charger staff DC 2004-2006). That was the best defense the Chargers ever fielded. This is where I want to spend Dean's money as Wade was the highest paid DC in the NFL in 2018, & 2019. It will cost but the results on-the-field will be worth it, IMO.

    Wade's last game as a DC was against Bill Belichick & Tom Brady in Super Bowl in 2019: held the Patriots to 13 points, & 3-for-13 on Third Down.
    I like what Hamilton has done with Herbert, but he has never been a HC at any level in the college or pros. While he is more qualified than Lynn by a long shot, we really can't afford another repeat of a guy who has never done this before.

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  • ghost
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    Eric Bieniemy is my first choice, but Dean had the choice of Andy Reid and Dean chose Mike McCoy. So, I'm going with a coaching staff designed to appeal to an audience of one: Dean Spanos


    If we all know Dean, here's what we're gonna get: The safest, cheapest, least-controversial option with 'continuity' a main bone of contention. So let's help Dean make that.

    Head Coach - Pep Hamilton Low cost, mild-controversial, very safe. Preserves continuity and protects the franchise QB.

    Offensive Coordinator - Shane Steichen Low cost, mild-controversial, very safe. Proven production and it preserves continuity and protects the franchise QB.

    Defensive Coordinator - Wade Phillips New addition This is a known quantity for Dean (Charger staff DC 2004-2006). That was the best defense the Chargers ever fielded. This is where I want to spend Dean's money as Wade was the highest paid DC in the NFL in 2018, & 2019. It will cost but the results on-the-field will be worth it, IMO.

    Wade's last game as a DC was against Bill Belichick & Tom Brady in Super Bowl in 2019: held the Patriots to 13 points, & 3-for-13 on Third Down.

    Leave a comment:

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