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2 hours ago, LeGOATski said:

Yep, successful teams lose personnel faster. You need good people in the pipeline....and good people WANT to be in that pipeline. Josh Allen is going to make other people lots of money.

Then why is KC able to keep their staff together long term?...Mind boggling actually 

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12 minutes ago, Billever76 said:

Then why is KC able to keep their staff together long term?...Mind boggling actually 

You talking about Bienemy? He hasn't been able to leave despite always being talked about as a candidate. That part might be mind boggling to some but I'm sure there are reasons.

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48 minutes ago, Billever76 said:

Then why is KC able to keep their staff together long term?...Mind boggling actually 

 

They haven't. They lost two OCs in consecutive years - Pederson and Nagy. They lost their highly regarded QB coach last year to be the Giants OC. 

 

They also lost Chris Ballard who is regarded as an excellent talent evaluator to be GM of the Colts and Ryan Poles last year to be GM of the Bears.

 

They have kept Spags the same reason we have kept Leslie. Older guy, had a go at the HC thing earlier, was fired. Seen by most now as a DC.

 

Bienemy there seem to be some special circumstances surrounding. I have heard that he interviews poorly. I have also heard that is what out there publicly regarding his conduct in previous roles is "the tip of the ice berg." Not sure he had even been requested for any interviews this year which might mean the NFL has reach its conclusion on him. I have also been told by one KC fan with decent connections not to be shocked if he and the Chiefs mutually part company after the season. The relationship between he and Mahomes is allegedly not great.

5 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Meanwhile Wink Martindale and Mike Kafka aren’t interviewing until after their games…. 

 

I think the difference is Ken Dorsey expects to be prepping for an AFCCG on Monday. Saturday before a Sunday game is quieter than Monday before a Sunday game for a coordinator. The work is largely done at that stage.

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I tend to doubt Dorsey is the guy they want even with his previous connections to their org but we’ll see. Would be a bummer to lose OC in back to back years but there’s some good offensive coaches out there and we will obviously be a very attractive destination for them. 

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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

We’ll be fine. It can’t take that long for Dorsey to scheme in a dozen or so long bombs. He knows them by heart. 

Game plan hopefully is complete by now. Plus a lot of the game plan likely will be used from week 17. Especially on offense.

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3 hours ago, Billever76 said:

Then why is KC able to keep their staff together long term?...Mind boggling actually 

They’ve really only been able to keep Bienemy on the offensive side of the ball and he seems to not be very good anyway. KC almost didn’t bring him back this year. 

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This is tampering approved by the NFL.

 

It's a huge distraction to the Bills.

 

That said, Dorsey is not on the field for a reason.

 

If hired by Carolina, will he be the first head coach to coach from the skybox - because he's psychotic?

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8 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Just saw Payton wants $100 million over 4 years. Wow, that’s going to change a lot.

and the Saints want at least two 1st Round picks to secure him. I'm not sure any GM in his right mind would even pursue that. 

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6 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

and the Saints want at least two 1st Round picks to secure him. I'm not sure any GM in his right mind would even pursue that. 

The picks has been done before, probably 1 1st will do the job. 
 

But if coaches start making $25 million a year a lot of teams will struggle keeping coaches.

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Why would the Bills allow this 1st year OC to interview for an HC job this weekend. Shame on Beane and Sean. Usually these guys have to prepare for these interviews and take away from the hyper focus vital for this game. Why give Josh the slightest doubt about his commitment. If the Bills lose they should rethink the whole process. Why doesn’t the NFL make playoff teams untouchable for coaching interviews? It ruins the product.

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9 hours ago, Billever76 said:

Then why is KC able to keep their staff together long term?...Mind boggling actually 

 

But are they?  Who on their staff has been sought after other than Eric Bieniemy?  And Eric has been a "top HC candidate" how many years now and never gets the job.  Is that KC keeping its staff together, or more that they haven't had any real candidates other than Bieniemy and he has failed to secure a job after interviewing for several.  

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