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POLL: Who Should Be The Chargers' Next Head Coach?
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Good point...remember, Belicheat coached the Browns several years before he was canned, then hired by the Cheatriots...
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
This is why I am not as down on "supposed retreads" like Caldwell, Pagano, Jim Schwartz, Todd Bowles, Josh McDaniels or even Dennis Allen. Each, save Caldwell has only had one HC job - more than a couple years since they were fired to re-assess, figure out what happened, worked didn't work, and what they have learned from the current coaches they have worked for (granted Bowles is back with BA and Josh with Hoodie). Does that mean I am hiring Steve Wilks - probably not (though I think he got a bum deal in AZ) - but these other names, for me Pagano or Caldwell jump out the most - would be worthy of seeing if the second go around they understand the job better.
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostNo matter who we hire as our next coach, does it really matter if they are offensive or defensive minded? Whatever their philosophy, they need to assemble a good coaching staff and work with the front office to get the players to execute the schemes they want to run.
TGLike, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by ghost View Posthttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vbG9ja2Vkb25jaG FyZ2Vycw/episode/YjM3ODliMzYtMzNiNC0xMWViLWE2YTgtODcwMGRjMTIwM2Yz?h l=en&ved=2ahUKEwjhrsiQ47DtAhWDr54KHdFRDUwQjrkEegQI BxAF&ep=6
Daniel Popper @ 36:00 Argues the question is: Which head coach will be poised to, in three years during Herbert's fifth-option season, make Justin Herbert, the best QB he can be? Who is the guy who can do that?
He said it absolutely had to be an offensive-minded coach and the three best are: Eric Bieinemy, Arthur Smith or Brian Daboll.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Because Popper knows best? Lol
Let me ask you..... Who is helping Herbert more in your view?
Offensive minded Lynn or Pep?
Hypothetically asking,... If we Hire a defensive HC and retain Pep as the QB coach..... or even another offensive guy to be his QB coach, who will help Herbert more?
John Harbaugh’s QB was the MVP last season and was much improved from as a rookie.
Harbaugh was a defensive backs and STs coach before he was a HC.
Harbaugh’s QB coach James Urban is an ex WR in college who was also the Eagles QB coach and been a WRs coach. They also have Greg Roman as OC.
Brees and Rivers developed with frigging Marty because we had other coaches for them. Brian Shott was our QB coach when we had Brees and Rivers along with Cam.
Moral of the story....... ..Popper don't know shit.
Im not advocating a defensive HC, Just saying Herbert will still get coaching from the QB coach and OC.
We need a HC that's best for the TEAM... Not just Herbert. He will be fine.
BTW, Pete Carroll is also a defensive HC. Maybe our guy should be Brian Shottenhiemer who is their OC and has coached Wilson, Brees and Rivers.
To your point,
2017 Chiefs - Andy Reid selected Brett Veach as GM, who started working full time in the NFL as an assistant to Eagles head coach Andy Reid in 2007. When Reid became the Chiefs’ head coach in 2013, Reid brought Veach to Kansas City with him. Brett Veach then succeeded John Dorsey as general manager in 2017. The Chiefs obviously won Super Bowl LIV under Veach’s watch, but his most impressive work may have occurred after that victory. Despite having less than $200 in salary cap space at one point, the Chiefs managed to extend stars Chris Jones, Travis Kelce and — most notably — Patrick Mahomes.
So, taking all this knowledge in, and assuming John Spanos has blown out both Lynn & Telesco, IF I am John Spanos, I am looking at three offensive minds at OC to become the next head coach of the Chargers. The discipline was completely changed with this dynamic, eliminates alot of head coaches and GMs, as the new discipline is getting Justin Herbert the best offensive mind for Herbert to grow with for his future.
Eric Bieniemy
Arthur Smith
Brian Daboll
Eric Bieniemy & Arthur Smith faced each other in the AFC Championship game last January.
Daboll's Bills offense will be in the playoffs in 2020 as well.
I expect the above three to be in the interview groupings.
Conclusion: Finally, Chiefs' Director of Football Operations, Mike Borgonzi would be named Chargers GM and Eric Bieniemy head coach.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Not so fast. Coach Visor's record is pretty similar to Lackluster Lynn:
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We are quarreling over the quality levels of expired milk and it's my fault. I made a very bad comparison.
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
Daniel Popper @ 36:00Argues the question is: Which head coach will be poised to, in three years during Herbert's fifth-option season, make Justin Herbert, the best QB he can be? Who is the guy who can do that?
He said it absolutely had to be an offensive-minded coach and the three best are: Eric Bieinemy, Arthur Smith or Brian Daboll.
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if only Brady had done time in South Bend, then it'd be a slam dunk/easy deciz for team Tommy John....
5/11 Fuaga, 37 Kamari Lassiter, 40 Sinnott, 67 Bralen Trice, 69 Cedric Gray, 105 Jaylen Wright, 110 Braelon Allen, 140 Joe Milton, 181 Khristian Boyd, Tylan Grable, 225 Daijun Edwards, 253 Miyan Williams
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
Anthony Lynn is going to lose his next five. Mike McCoy never went 3-13 was occasionally able to beat an AFC West opponent.
We are quarreling over the quality levels of expired milk and it's my fault. I made a very bad comparison.
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
To your point,
2017 Chiefs - Andy Reid selected Brett Veach as GM, who started working full time in the NFL as an assistant to Eagles head coach Andy Reid in 2007. When Reid became the Chiefs’ head coach in 2013, Reid brought Veach to Kansas City with him. Brett Veach then succeeded John Dorsey as general manager in 2017. The Chiefs obviously won Super Bowl LIV under Veach’s watch, but his most impressive work may have occurred after that victory. Despite having less than $200 in salary cap space at one point, the Chiefs managed to extend stars Chris Jones, Travis Kelce and — most notably — Patrick Mahomes.
So, taking all this knowledge in, and assuming John Spanos has blown out both Lynn & Telesco, IF I am John Spanos, I am looking at three offensive minds at OC to become the next head coach of the Chargers. The discipline was completely changed with this dynamic, eliminates alot of head coaches and GMs, as the new discipline is getting Justin Herbert the best offensive mind for Herbert to grow with for his future.
Eric Bieniemy
Arthur Smith
Brian Daboll
Eric Bieniemy & Arthur Smith faced each other in the AFC Championship game last January.
Daboll's Bills offense will be in the playoffs in 2020 as well.
I expect the above three to be in the interview groupings.
Conclusion: Finally, Chiefs' Director of Football Operations, Mike Borgonzi would be named Chargers GM and Eric Bieniemy head coach.
Dean is lame so we'll see how it goes. Either way i do expect a cheap hire as opposed to the more expensive, exprienced right move for this franchise.
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