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New 2021 Head Coach - Who Will It Be? - Discussion
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I am, my friend. I have news, I am in Los Angeles. You will see me at a Charger game in 2021.Go Rivers!
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
IMO, they are to be congratulated for hiring the best head coach since Don Coryell, and they went about it quietly. Same with Justin Herbert. Excellent front office moves, both vital talents to success of the organization. Dean Spanos and John Spanos made an excellent hire and I want to commend them for choice.
Art Rooney, bought the Steelers in the 1930s and he finally had the control and the position he wanted in 1945, to run the Steelers and win a championship. Took him 30 years.
This could be the Spanos' Chuck Noll.
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
Straight up, I started this thread because I was really frustrated at the Spanos, really Dean & John. Then, the Spanos Family did the right thing, fired Lynn and made an excellent hire and no one heard a hint of it in the press. I believe the dust has settled noe and we can better gauge this major change in staff.
IMO, they are to be congratulated for hiring the best head coach since Don Coryell, and they went about it quietly. Same with Justin Herbert. Excellent front office moves, both vital talents to success of the organization. Dean Spanos and John Spanos made an excellent hire and I want to commend them for choice.
Art Rooney, bought the Steelers in the 1930s and he finally had the control and the position he wanted in 1945, to run the Steelers and win a championship. Took him 30 years.
This could be the Spanos' Chuck Noll.
:beer:Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Lynn had plenty of buzz when we got him. The feeling was that he would be a good motivator and that the coordiantors would handle the X's and O's. Now that we've got a guy who seems to really know the game, the question will be do the players respect him and can he motivate them. I'm hoping he ends up leading us to multiple Super Bowls and ends up in the HOF. I'm just pointing out the contrast to Lynn.
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Originally posted by Parcells View PostLynn had plenty of buzz when we got him. The feeling was that he would be a good motivator and that the coordiantors would handle the X's and O's. Now that we've got a guy who seems to really know the game, the question will be do the players respect him and can he motivate them. I'm hoping he ends up leading us to multiple Super Bowls and ends up in the HOF. I'm just pointing out the contrast to Lynn.
I can't think of any LAC players right now that aren't excited for their opportunity in 2021.
Staley's biggest challenge is getting everyone to use the same terminology, have it mean the same thing to everybody, coaches, players, player units and get them playing complimentary football top to bottom.
His organizational skills will be tested. It's a good bet that he & his staff are well into how they intend to do their business. Staley has been thinking about how he'll handle an NFL HC job for years
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
Straight up, I started this thread because I was really frustrated at the Spanos, really Dean & John. Then, the Spanos Family did the right thing, fired Lynn and made an excellent hire and no one heard a hint of it in the press. I believe the dust has settled noe and we can better gauge this major change in staff.
IMO, they are to be congratulated for hiring the best head coach since Don Coryell, and they went about it quietly. Same with Justin Herbert. Excellent front office moves, both vital talents to success of the organization. Dean Spanos and John Spanos made an excellent hire and I want to commend them for choice.
Art Rooney, bought the Steelers in the 1930s and he finally had the control and the position he wanted in 1945, to run the Steelers and win a championship. Took him 30 years.
This could be the Spanos' Chuck Noll.
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Originally posted by sonorajim View Post
The players will respect their HC until they have reason not to. Especially one who was one of the brightest, most successful, innovative coordinators in the NFL last year.
I can't think of any LAC players right now that aren't excited for their opportunity in 2021.
Staley's biggest challenge is getting everyone to use the same terminology, have it mean the same thing to everybody, coaches, players, player units and get them playing complimentary football top to bottom.
His organizational skills will be tested. It's a good bet that he & his staff are well into how they intend to do their business. Staley has been thinking about how he'll handle an NFL HC job for years
I know there was a lot of talk about what makes a good head coach: leader of men, respected, etc. Personally, I still think its about can you teach your players to be better individually during the week, game planning, practice and than during the game, can you make the necessary adjustments to win that game that day.
I am hoping Staley is the above - I do think he understands football in 2021. I just saw a brief clip from Saban about how he grew up understanding football (defense, special teams and running game) and he said you can't win like that today. I thought of Lynn still trying to win. Not that you don't need good defense and special teams but football has evolved.
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