The Now Moment Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 We've all discussed how we aren't in love with Dennison to no end but who would you replace him with? I like two names in particular. I don't know how I feel about getting an older retread guy. Instead, I'd like to grab the next young buck that has experience handling young QBs. My first option would be: John DeFilippo, QB Coach Philadelphia He was around to help develop a younger Derek Carr and now Carson Wentz. He spent one year in Cleveland as OC with Pettine before that entire staff got wiped out. He has a solid resume at QB Coach and is 39 years old. I think pairing him with a rookie QB could be our best option. My second option would be: Ken Dorsey, QB Coach Carolina He got started as a QB developer for the draft and has spent the last few seasons with Cam Newton and Cam's play immediately jumped after he arrived. He's 36 years old. Ultimately, I'm looking to change course from the older coaches who seem to be more set in their ways. These two young guys don't have the experience calling plays and that will likely be an adjustment for them. However, their experience with young QBs is undeniable and may be the best option for us to pair with a rookie QB. I think a young OC with some spunk should be the way to go...who do you guys have on your radar if Dennison is shown the door after the season? 2 1
EmotionallyUnstable Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Why don't we just skip the middle man and just hire Dunkirk Don? 1 3 1
Augie Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Love the idea of a fresh new guy. DeFilippo sounds great, but I won’t claim to have any in-depth knowledge of these guys. I do know that the right coach can make a WORLD of difference! Look around the league.
The Now Moment Posted December 15, 2017 Author Posted December 15, 2017 3 minutes ago, Augie said: Love the idea of a fresh new guy. DeFilippo sounds great, but I won’t claim to have any in-depth knowledge of these guys. I do know that the right coach can make a WORLD of difference! Look around the league. Unfortunately, the problem with these guys is they are under contract with their teams and the teams don't have to let them talk to us if they aren't a candidate for a head coaching job. This makes it difficult but I still like these guys.
BuffaloBillyG Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 14 minutes ago, Buffalo30 said: We've all discussed how we aren't in love with Dennison to no end but who would you replace him with? I like two names in particular. I don't know how I feel about getting an older retread guy. Instead, I'd like to grab the next young buck that has experience handling young QBs. My first option would be: John DeFilippo, QB Coach Philadelphia He was around to help develop a younger Derek Carr and now Carson Wentz. He spent one year in Cleveland as OC with Pettine before that entire staff got wiped out. He has a solid resume at QB Coach and is 39 years old. I think pairing him with a rookie QB could be our best option. My second option would be: Ken Dorsey, QB Coach Carolina He got started as a QB developer for the draft and has spent the last few seasons with Cam Newton and Cam's play immediately jumped after he arrived. He's 36 years old. Ultimately, I'm looking to change course from the older coaches who seem to be more set in their ways. These two young guys don't have the experience calling plays and that will likely be an adjustment for them. However, their experience with young QBs is undeniable and may be the best option for us to pair with a rookie QB. I think a young OC with some spunk should be the way to go...who do you guys have on your radar if Dennison is shown the door after the season? I think if a change is made (which I'm not convinced it will be) Mike McCoy is the obvious leading candidate in McD's eyes. As for me...depends on who is available at the end of the year. As of no McCoy and McAdoo are the big name guys out there, but I'm not sure I like either. If Musgrave doesn't land the full time OC job in Denver he would be tempting. Oakland has pretty much fallen off without him this year.
Manther Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 34 minutes ago, Buffalo30 said: We've all discussed how we aren't in love with Dennison to no end but who would you replace him with? I like two names in particular. I don't know how I feel about getting an older retread guy. Instead, I'd like to grab the next young buck that has experience handling young QBs. My first option would be: John DeFilippo, QB Coach Philadelphia He was around to help develop a younger Derek Carr and now Carson Wentz. He spent one year in Cleveland as OC with Pettine before that entire staff got wiped out. He has a solid resume at QB Coach and is 39 years old. I think pairing him with a rookie QB could be our best option. My second option would be: Ken Dorsey, QB Coach Carolina He got started as a QB developer for the draft and has spent the last few seasons with Cam Newton and Cam's play immediately jumped after he arrived. He's 36 years old. Ultimately, I'm looking to change course from the older coaches who seem to be more set in their ways. These two young guys don't have the experience calling plays and that will likely be an adjustment for them. However, their experience with young QBs is undeniable and may be the best option for us to pair with a rookie QB. I think a young OC with some spunk should be the way to go...who do you guys have on your radar if Dennison is shown the door after the season? Those are the types of OCs I want too! Young, new school, innovative, teacher, developer types
Roundybout Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 I would love an ex-QB as a coach. look at guys like Dorsey, Doug Pederson, Derek Anderson, even Frank Reich. Their teams pretty much have great offenses. 1
The Now Moment Posted December 15, 2017 Author Posted December 15, 2017 6 minutes ago, Manther said: Those are the types of OCs I want too! Young, new school, innovative, teacher, developer types I think there will be a a new set of young OCs getting their opportunity and I'd like to get on that train. 1
Bangarang Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Didn’t we interview Dorsey before hiring Dennison? Seems unlikely his name gets brought up since McD could have hired him to begin with. Rob Chudzinski - Seems like an obvious choice with the Carolina history and who is likely to be unemployed once Pagano gets fired. Sean Ryan - QB coach for the Texans John Morton - OC for the Jets. Seems unlikely that Bowles gets fired but if he does I’d look at Morton who I think has done a good job with the Jets
Chicken Boo Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 (edited) Dirk Koetter, if he's fired by the Bucs. Edited December 15, 2017 by Chicken Boo 1
chris heff Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 1 hour ago, Buffalo30 said: Unfortunately, the problem with these guys is they are under contract with their teams and the teams don't have to let them talk to us if they aren't a candidate for a head coaching job. This makes it difficult but I still like these guys. I thought it only had to be a promotion, a team can prevent a QB coach from becoming OC with another team? 1
Bangarang Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 35 minutes ago, chris heff said: I thought it only had to be a promotion, a team can prevent a QB coach from becoming OC with another team? A position coach to coordinator isn’t considered a promotion in the NFL. 2
CEN-CAL17 Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 DeFilippo was denied to interview for the Jets OC I thought. I am am curious about Ken Dorsey. Yes they interviewed him last year more than likely out of respect and to give him experience. Plus it let him know hey, folks may be calling soon so be ready. So to say Bills wouldn’t invite him again is crazy.
BuffaloRush Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 2 hours ago, Buffalo30 said: We've all discussed how we aren't in love with Dennison to no end but who would you replace him with? I like two names in particular. I don't know how I feel about getting an older retread guy. Instead, I'd like to grab the next young buck that has experience handling young QBs. My first option would be: John DeFilippo, QB Coach Philadelphia He was around to help develop a younger Derek Carr and now Carson Wentz. He spent one year in Cleveland as OC with Pettine before that entire staff got wiped out. He has a solid resume at QB Coach and is 39 years old. I think pairing him with a rookie QB could be our best option. My second option would be: Ken Dorsey, QB Coach Carolina He got started as a QB developer for the draft and has spent the last few seasons with Cam Newton and Cam's play immediately jumped after he arrived. He's 36 years old. Ultimately, I'm looking to change course from the older coaches who seem to be more set in their ways. These two young guys don't have the experience calling plays and that will likely be an adjustment for them. However, their experience with young QBs is undeniable and may be the best option for us to pair with a rookie QB. I think a young OC with some spunk should be the way to go...who do you guys have on your radar if Dennison is shown the door after the season? I'm with you - we've tried hiring the "veteran offensive coordinator" and it hasn't done much good. We do need a younger coach that approaches offense differently and has new ideas. With that being said, I think Rob Chudzinski is probably a top candidate if a move is made. I'd actually like Dirk Koetter as well
Real McClappy Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 (edited) 3 hours ago, BillsEnthusiast said: I would love an ex-QB as a coach. look at guys like Dorsey, Doug Pederson, Derek Anderson, even Frank Reich. Their teams pretty much have great offenses. So Peyton Manning it is? Actually this is very, very intriguing. He could read a D from the booth and call in a quick audible to the QB. This is a smart idea... Dude knows the game better than most coaches do. Start him out as a QB coach McD Edited December 16, 2017 by Real McCoy 1
Happy Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 24 minutes ago, billsfan11 said: Nate hackett No, he won't leave his Daddy's side (Marrone). 1
wiskibreth Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 42 minutes ago, Real McCoy said: So Peyton Manning it is? Actually this is very, very intriguing. He could read a D from the booth and call in a quick audible to the QB. This is a smart idea... Dude knows the game better than most coaches do. Start him out as a QB coach McD I'd be very surprised if Peyton Manning hasn't declined this "opportunity" 32 times... OK, maybe 28. 1
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