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26 minutes ago, arcane said:

And what significant development took place in the WR room that tells you he wasn't part of the problem? Our WR play has been terrible the last few years outside of Diggs and Beasley, both of whom were who they are when they got here.

just this year, last season Davis and McKenzie had great years

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8 minutes ago, LabattBlue said:

…or maybe he felt he should have been hired as the OC, waited to see if Dorsey was on solid ground after a mediocre 1st year as OC, and when he found out Dorsey was going nowhere, he bolted. 

Then bolted for a lateral job on a team with a HC as OC?

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19 minutes ago, Bermuda Triangle said:

Then why, other than being a Carolina retread, is Eric Washington still employed by the team?

His contract isn't up lol. That's pretty easy

 

They didn't fire Chad either 

4 minutes ago, nucci said:

just this year, last season Davis and McKenzie had great years

Davis was the same player he always has been this year. A guy that can occasionally get over the top, who has a limited route tree, all of which take time to develop because he's not a good separator, and they all include deep outs, posts, and comebacks. This year we just saw what all of that looks like in the WR2 rather than WR4 role. 

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10 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

Am I understanding you correctly in that you don't consider Josh Allen to be a "real QB?"

 

OK, another* real QB, as in he’s not going to the Jests or the Dolphins. 

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46 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

Wow...that's a tough one...the WR room loved him.

 

That was an issue.  Too much of a friend to these young WR.  Did Davis, Shakir, and McKenzie improve their mental mistakes throughout the year?  He wasn't hard enough on these guys.  They needed to know that the constant mental errors would not be tolerated. 

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20 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

Probably more $ and tax free state and better opportunity to be next in line OC or assistant OC. Our guys love him, but did our WR's get better under him? Gabe looks bad and McKenzie flopped when given a starting role. Probably good for both sides to move on 

This crossed my mind as well. 

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Joe Brady stayed..

 

Hall doesn't seem to be in line for an OC position here. He likely needs to go somewhere else and collect accolades elsewhere if he wants to gets looks at OC. 

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1 minute ago, Back2Buff said:

 

That was an issue.  Too much of a friend to these young WR.  Did Davis, Shakir, and McKenzie improve their mental mistakes throughout the year?  He wasn't hard enough on these guys.  They needed to know that the constant mental errors would not be tolerated. 

There's a fine line for how much *some* of the coaching staff can do. Obviously, HC, OC & DC are super important, but can a WR receivers coach really help a pro player....best players in the world....concentrate, and/or have "better hands?" I guess they could force them to catch hundreds of balls a day from a machine, but concentration (dropping balls) and route discipline is all on the player, I would think.

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2 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

It's probably just that he's been here for a few years and isn't getting interviews for OC jobs. 

Position coaches like stability. He probably thought there was more stability in Jacksonville. Which tells me the offensive staff has been put on notice.

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