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19 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Geesh, if you're gonna put this stuff out there, at least take 2 seconds to Google.

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2022/02/2022-nfl-head-coaching-search-tracker

New Orleans Saints

Dennis Allen, defensive coordinator (Saints): Interviewed 2/3

Eric Bieniemy, offensive coordinator (Chiefs): To interview 2/6

Brian Flores, former head coach (Dolphins): Interviewed 2/1

Aaron Glenn, defensive coordinator (Lions): Interviewed 2/2

Byron Leftwich, offensive coordinator (Buccaneers): Interview requested

Doug Pederson, former head coach (Eagles): Interviewed 1/30

Darren Rizzi, special teams coordinator (Saints): To interview

 

The Saints have interviewed Brian Flores, Aaron Glenn, and requested an interview with Byron Leftwich.  They've more than satisfied the Rooney rule. 

 

Unless you attend the Brian Flores School of "If there's a frontrunner going into a 5-man schedule of in-person interviews, It's A Sham!!!!" the simplest conclusion is if the Saints want a 2nd interview with Bieniemy, it's because they're seriously considering him.

 

 

It is crazy, but the Saints have had crazy cap situations before and maybe had a rough couple years then pulled it all together.

 

Yeah, after two crap years does a new coach then get a third one with no track record of success? Probably not.

Posted
Just now, Big Turk said:

Yeah, after two crap years does a new coach then get a third one with no track record of success? Probably not.

 

It's a fair question.  I guess the answer would relate to how crap the years were. 

 

In the Saints recent past "crap" meant 7-9.  They haven't had a bad season since 2005, the last year before Payton took over (and signed Brees)

 

The real question is what they plan to do at QB, because I don't think Taysom Hill and Blake Bortles will take them very far.

 

Posted
30 minutes ago, Bimmer323i said:

Yea I hear ya I guess at the end of the day I’m tired of hearing his name every year like he’s some offensive god when everyone knows darn well it’s Andy Reid’s offense… I don’t even think he calls the plays does he

 

It's a fair question just what is his contribution?  But isn't it just as much a fair question "just what is Kevin O'Connell doing under Sean McVay?" and "just what is Mike McDaniel doing under Kyle Shanahan?"

 

And yet being the OC under a HC known for his offense doesn't seem to slow those guys down from getting the opportunities 🤷‍♂️

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

It's a fair question.  I guess the answer would relate to how crap the years were. 

 

In the Saints recent past "crap" meant 7-9.  They haven't had a bad season since 2005, the last year before Payton took over (and signed Brees)

 

The real question is what they plan to do at QB, because I don't think Taysom Hill and Blake Bortles will take them very far.

 

I am not sure how his oddball contract works...but if Hill plays primarily at QB doesn't his pay go significantly up as well? Not sure they could afford that. 

 

Also, I know he wasn't the GM...but I feel like Payton had a say so in retaining him to that big deal...then sticks the incoming coach with him. They may be forced to roll with Ian Book. Not even thinking they can clear the funds to make a run at resigning Winston.

Posted
2 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

I am not sure how his oddball contract works...but if Hill plays primarily at QB doesn't his pay go significantly up as well? Not sure they could afford that. 

 

Also, I know he wasn't the GM...but I feel like Payton had a say so in retaining him to that big deal...then sticks the incoming coach with him. They may be forced to roll with Ian Book. Not even thinking they can clear the funds to make a run at resigning Winston.

 

I feel the same

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Reid's shadow is pretty big (metaphorically and literally).  The one offensive coordinator he allowed to call plays under him (Nagy) struggled offensively as the Bears head coach.  It will take a larger leap of faith than usual for a new head coaching hire by the Saints given Bienemy's never called plays.  I said last year that the Chiefs should allow a lateral transfer to a team he can call plays for as offensive coordinator.  Similar to what Pettine did here before getting the Browns gig.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Reid's shadow is pretty big (metaphorically and literally).  The one offensive coordinator he allowed to call plays under him (Nagy) struggled offensively as the Bears head coach.  It will take a larger leap of faith than usual for a new head coaching hire by the Saints given Bienemy's never called plays.  I said last year that the Chiefs should allow a lateral transfer to a team he can call plays for as offensive coordinator.  Similar to what Pettine did here before getting the Browns gig.

 

Matt LaFleur did similar moving to OC with Tennessee before getting the HC gig in GB

 

I've kind of made the same suggestion - that maybe if he wants to be a HC Bieniemy needs to move out from Reid's shadow

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Posted
7 hours ago, Big Turk said:

I know he doesn't call the plays under Reid but he has been instrumental in their offense over the years and that would definitely hurt them so I hope he gets it...

 

He has had a dozen interviews over the years and never received an offer...I know they talk about racism and this that and the other, but when do we just say that maybe he is a terrible interview?

Im sure Dick Jauron and Doug Marrone were phenomenal interviews 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Matt LaFleur did similar moving to OC with Tennessee before getting the HC gig in GB

 

I've kind of made the same suggestion - that maybe if he wants to be a HC Bieniemy needs to move out from Reid's shadow

A possible unintended consequence of the tweaked Rooney rule may be the Chiefs deny every request for him to interview as an offensive coordinator elsewhere.  Don't want to lose those potential extra third round picks if he is hired as a head coach.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Reid's shadow is pretty big (metaphorically and literally).  The one offensive coordinator he allowed to call plays under him (Nagy) struggled offensively as the Bears head coach.  It will take a larger leap of faith than usual for a new head coaching hire by the Saints given Bienemy's never called plays.  I said last year that the Chiefs should allow a lateral transfer to a team he can call plays for as offensive coordinator.  Similar to what Pettine did here before getting the Browns gig.

Counter point: Couldn't he be paired with an OC that has called plays and let that OC call the offense? Many coaches do it that way. 

 

Follow up question: Ken Dorsey hasn't ever called plays. Was he a bad choice to pair with a defensive HC that will likely be handing the keys to the Corvette offense over to him?

7 minutes ago, bobobonators said:

Im sure Dick Jauron and Doug Marrone were phenomenal interviews 

Obviously

Posted
1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Yes, would be really hard for an owner (you know...a colleague of Dan Snyder and Robert Kraft) to explain why they hired asomeone to coach a player (you know, like Kareem Hunt) with a prior history of criminal behavior. 

 

Only boy scouts and choir boys allowed in the NFL from here on out

 

There is a big difference between being allowed in the NFL and being the main representative of the entire organization...

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Kmart128 said:

 

There is a big difference between being allowed in the NFL and being the main representative of the entire organization...

Oh, you mean like an owner? That's the person that year in and year out is the constant in an organization. Or maybe the QB? Pro Bowl player? 

 

Chuck Noll was a "main representation". Tom Landry. Don Shula. Guys that where out on front for decades.

 

Teams hire and fire a coach every 3 years. Doesn't make them a "main representive". They are just another replacable cog in the machine.

Posted
6 hours ago, Doc said:

Bienemy's problems are his past, Reid being the offensive mind in KC and reportedly poor interviewing skills.

 

Yeah………but other than that……

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Posted
1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

So if Kafka breaks down the opponent and installs the plays, and Reid calls the plays on game day, what does Bieniemy do?

 

I'm not trying to be snarky here, just trying to understand.

 

That's my point. I'm not even trying to be crappy to Bieniemy, but he's never going to get a HC job until he either starts calling plays instead of Reid or he goes somewhere else and has success. Mahomes says he loves him, but that's not enough to be trusted with a franchise. 

Posted
55 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

A possible unintended consequence of the tweaked Rooney rule may be the Chiefs deny every request for him to interview as an offensive coordinator elsewhere.  Don't want to lose those potential extra third round picks if he is hired as a head coach.

 

Could they do that?  I thought the rule change was that assistants could not be blocked from interviewing for coordinator roles.

 

In any case, Reid seems like a guy who cares about the development of his assistants, so if Bieniemy discussed the need for a change with Reid I can't see Reid blocking him.

5 minutes ago, Malazan said:

 

That's my point. I'm not even trying to be crappy to Bieniemy, but he's never going to get a HC job until he either starts calling plays instead of Reid or he goes somewhere else and has success. Mahomes says he loves him, but that's not enough to be trusted with a franchise. 

 

And I can see your point, and yet the counter-point that OCs under McVay and Kyle Shanahan don't seem to have trouble getting jobs, after less time and less success.  Don't McVay and Shanahan also call the plays?

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6 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Where have the Bills hired an assistant offensive line coach?  First off, Phil Raucher was the Vikes OL coach last season, promoted from assistant.  Second, while the Vikes ESPN reporter reported that he'd been hired, this was quickly contradicted by Tom Pelissero and other Bills reporters such as Sal Capaccio, who said that while he was interviewed, no hiring decision has been made.

 

Last, Fact: the Vikings gave up 30 sacks, 5th best in the league last year and 3 more than the Bills.  The Bears gave up the most sacks in the league last year, followed by the Ravens then the Bengals, Jets, and Panthers.

 

You need a bit more attention to facts for people to pay heed to your theories about McDermott's alleged need for people he can control.

 

You're correct about both items I was wrong on,  I was reading off of someone posting on another site.  So that is still on me for being lazy and not to double checking,  I still don't believe Sean likes to hire more branded name assistants.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

Could they do that?  I thought the rule change was that assistants could not be blocked from interviewing for coordinator roles.

 

In any case, Reid seems like a guy who cares about the development of his assistants, so if Bieniemy discussed the need for a change with Reid I can't see Reid blocking him.

 

And I can see your point, and yet the counter-point that OCs under McVay and Kyle Shanahan don't seem to have trouble getting jobs, after less time and less success.  Don't McVay and Shanahan also call the plays?

 

Yes, but I'm sure people around the league have similar questions on if a guy doesn't call plays and doesn't install the game plan.. things typically handled by the OC is he really the guy to be in charge? I think it's rather out of the norm that the OC doesn't do EITHER of those things.

Posted
9 hours ago, Big Turk said:

I know he doesn't call the plays under Reid but he has been instrumental in their offense over the years and that would definitely hurt them so I hope he gets it...

 

He has had a dozen interviews over the years and never received an offer...I know they talk about racism and this that and the other, but when do we just say that maybe he is a terrible interview?

 

I think 2 factors against him have likely happened:  1. not the play caller, allegedly, and 2. the past 2 years deep playoff runs likely gave him little interview prep time. (I favor no interviews till post SB for coaches). 

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This probably won't a be a very comfortable take....but if you are the Saints, and in this racially charged climate..AND you are in cap hell and need to dog paddle through a season or 2 while you get your house in order....

 

you could hire Eric Bienemy and 

 

1. be percieved as a franchise that is giving a fair shake to minority candidates

2. If he overachieves with bad cap you win..you've got yourself a coach.

3. if he struggles as expected with bad cap situation, you hired him to fire him when you are ready to start over again anyhow.

 

EB gets his HC job, and financial security.

 

Is it right?  No.... but it's what I'm thinking they could be thinking.  It wouldn't surprise me if the leauge powers that be are calling the Saints and going over this scenario.

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