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Originally posted by foreigner View PostI think we need a Josh McDaniels type, someone who has been there and its looking for a second chance, i don want to experiment with newbies again, or old retreats, i want someone young with energy and experience
his infamous exit out of Indy tells me he’s got the balls to do what he thinks is in his best interest and withstand the criticism that follow
I also have a theory about that. People criticize him for leaving the Colts job even after knowing about Lucks injury, but I think he got more intel, he got wind of Lucks early retirement contemplation and decided not to take that risk. I’ve read that Luck has been talking with people close to him for years about retiring early.
McD did his homework and chose wisely.
he is a true under study to the GOAT in Belicheat and even Saban. I think they genuinely like McD because he’s a lot like them, a grinder who stops it nothing to gain an advantage.
hes been around the best and is a true X and O guy who will absolutely maximize Herbert’s talents giving us the best chance of taking advantage of modern NFL rules and putting up potentially historic numbers.
offense is the future of the NFL and he is cutting edge
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Originally posted by Charge! View Post
I would love Peyton and Peyton would love Herbert, but because coach's salaries come out of Spanos profits, not the cap, Spanos would never pay Payton or Reid which is why those future HOF aggressive coaches will never coach the Chargers.....
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Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
Hes my guy because he’s made his mistakes and appears to have grown from them
his infamous exit out of Indy tells me he’s got the balls to do what he thinks is in his best interest and withstand the criticism that follow
I also have a theory about that. People criticize him for leaving the Colts job even after knowing about Lucks injury, but I think he got more intel, he got wind of Lucks early retirement contemplation and decided not to take that risk. I’ve read that Luck has been talking with people close to him for years about retiring early.
McD did his homework and chose wisely.
he is a true under study to the GOAT in Belicheat and even Saban. I think they genuinely like McD because he’s a lot like them, a grinder who stops it nothing to gain an advantage.
hes been around the best and is a true X and O guy who will absolutely maximize Herbert’s talents giving us the best chance of taking advantage of modern NFL rules and putting up potentially historic numbers.
offense is the future of the NFL and he is cutting edge
To me, the system that McDaniels has used does not fit Herbert well at all. Would McDaniels adjust his system to fit Herbert's strengths the way Reid did for Mahomes? So far, I have not really seen that from McDaniels.
That aside, I agree that he is like Belichick in that he is a scrapper that cleverly fights for every advantage.
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Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
Hes my guy because he’s made his mistakes and appears to have grown from them
his infamous exit out of Indy tells me he’s got the balls to do what he thinks is in his best interest and withstand the criticism that follow
I also have a theory about that. People criticize him for leaving the Colts job even after knowing about Lucks injury, but I think he got more intel, he got wind of Lucks early retirement contemplation and decided not to take that risk. I’ve read that Luck has been talking with people close to him for years about retiring early.
McD did his homework and chose wisely.
he is a true under study to the GOAT in Belicheat and even Saban. I think they genuinely like McD because he’s a lot like them, a grinder who stops it nothing to gain an advantage.
hes been around the best and is a true X and O guy who will absolutely maximize Herbert’s talents giving us the best chance of taking advantage of modern NFL rules and putting up potentially historic numbers.
offense is the future of the NFL and he is cutting edge
Things started off well for him; and then they collapsed...stepped on too many toes. Rumored to be not liked by
Broncos players. Who knows.
Refreshingly familiar for Charger fans: new head coach starts off well and then collapses. Still, i'd be interested.
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Originally posted by chaincrusher View Post
While I think it is like watching paint dry in terms of enjoyment, I agree that McDaniels' short passing system was used very effectively by Brady over the years. My concern, however, is that McDaniels has not done a good job of maximizing the talent of his players when that talent does not fit his system very well. In Denver, the more talented Cutler was jettisoned in favor of the less talented Orton who was seen as a better system fit. This year, New England's offense has not suceeded. Now, a good chunk of that is on Newton to be sure, but I also question the matching of the system and play calling when compared to Newton's strengths.
To me, the system that McDaniels has used does not fit Herbert well at all. Would McDaniels adjust his system to fit Herbert's strengths the way Reid did for Mahomes? So far, I have not really seen that from McDaniels.
That aside, I agree that he is like Belichick in that he is a scrapper that cleverly fights for every advantage.
it’s important to not be married to one guy and stay objective about the strengths and weaknesses each candidate would/could bring.Chargers vs. Everyone
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
It took some balls to get rid of Cutler in Denver. He took some flack, but in the end they are probably grateful.
Things started off well for him; and then they collapsed...stepped on too many toes. Rumored to be not liked by
Broncos players. Who knows.
Refreshingly familiar for Charger fans: new head coach starts off well and then collapses. Still, i'd be interested.
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Originally posted by chaincrusher View Post
I can't speak to Cutler's relationships with teammates, coaches and ownership, but I am 100% sure that he was a better QB than Orton or Tebow.
I think it’s fair to say McD may have over estimated his ability on that one haha
credit for forward/out of the box thinking, but a GM he is NOTChargers vs. Everyone
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Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
iirc didn’t JMcD have a big hand in drafting Tebow?
I think it’s fair to say McD may have over estimated his ability on that one haha
credit for forward/out of the box thinking, but a GM he is NOT
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Originally posted by Coachmarkos View Post
He didn't have to pay Marty market value, because he was still being paid by the Redskins. (for like 3 years)
I don't necessarily think he's cheap, either. But we sure do seem to go with the cheaper options for Head Coaches.
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