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Vic Fangio is out in Denver, for what it's worth.
Broncos fire HC Vic Fangio after three seasons (nfl.com)
Fangio has been speaking pretty fatalistically in the last week or so, whenever he's been asked about his future with the club, so his dismissal is less of a surprise than it might otherwise be.
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Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View PostVic Fangio is out in Denver, for what it's worth.
Broncos fire HC Vic Fangio after three seasons (nfl.com)
Fangio has been speaking pretty fatalistically in the last week or so, whenever he's been asked about his future with the club, so his dismissal is less of a surprise than it might otherwise be.
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Lynn was let go as OC of the Lions. I was not aware that he was relieved of play calling duties after the Lions 0-8-1 start. The Lions do have some talented pieces on offensive to work with, starting with Goff, their TE, young RB Swift, and the continual development of Sewell, so there really aren’t many excuses as to why this unit was not better, or at least improve as the season went along.
It looks like I have overrated Lynn’s impact on the development of Herbert. Just maybe it had much more to do with Steichen, Pip, and perhaps Bradley.
Conversely, Steichen has been much more productive it seems in Philadelphia where he has overseen the growth of Hurts.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Wow, that was fast, but expected...TT, get on the horn, NOW!Tom Telesco’s Results in 9 years as Chargers GM:
- 69-74 record
- 0 division titles in 9 yrs as GM
- Worst record among all active GMs with same tenure
- 6th worst winning percentage among all active GMs overall
- 2 playoff wins despite elite QB all 9 yrs
- Team still has the same weaknesses (Oline and run defense) that it had when hired as GM in 2013
- Consistently puts together horrible depth, expects starters to never miss games
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
We would be far better off with Phillips and Henry than we are with cap space.Tom Telesco’s Results in 9 years as Chargers GM:
- 69-74 record
- 0 division titles in 9 yrs as GM
- Worst record among all active GMs with same tenure
- 6th worst winning percentage among all active GMs overall
- 2 playoff wins despite elite QB all 9 yrs
- Team still has the same weaknesses (Oline and run defense) that it had when hired as GM in 2013
- Consistently puts together horrible depth, expects starters to never miss games
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Originally posted by BoltUp InLA View PostLynn was let go as OC of the Lions. I was not aware that he was relieved of play calling duties after the Lions 0-8-1 start. The Lions do have some talented pieces on offensive to work with, starting with Goff, their TE, young RB Swift, and the continual development of Sewell, so there really aren’t many excuses as to why this unit was not better, or at least improve as the season went along.
It looks like I have overrated Lynn’s impact on the development of Herbert. Just maybe it had much more to do with Steichen, Pip, and perhaps Bradley.
Conversely, Steichen has been much more productive it seems in Philadelphia where he has overseen the growth of Hurts.
Steichen and Hamilton deserve far more credit.Tom Telesco’s Results in 9 years as Chargers GM:
- 69-74 record
- 0 division titles in 9 yrs as GM
- Worst record among all active GMs with same tenure
- 6th worst winning percentage among all active GMs overall
- 2 playoff wins despite elite QB all 9 yrs
- Team still has the same weaknesses (Oline and run defense) that it had when hired as GM in 2013
- Consistently puts together horrible depth, expects starters to never miss games
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