Bilzman Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Our offense obviously needs some external input on our plays. If he'll come, Frank Reich would be awesome at injecting some fresh ideas into our offense! 1 1 1 1 1 Quote
Brand J Posted January 27 Posted January 27 The position would be beneath him. Offensive and defensive quality control coaches are akin to interns learning the ins and outs of their new prospective job. They work very hard for very little, they’re the lowest positions on the staff. 4 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted January 27 Posted January 27 3 minutes ago, Brand J said: The position would be beneath him. Offensive and defensive quality control coaches are akin to interns learning the ins and outs of their new prospective job. They work very hard for very little, they’re the lowest positions on the staff. The position is already held by a William & Mary alum in DJ Mangas. Our HC is W&M as is our OC. 2 Quote
billieve420 Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I wouldn't mind them looking at pass coordinators. Haven't been impressed with Brady in that regard. Too many pray that Josh makes miracle throw and nothing easy. 2 1 1 Quote
colin Posted January 27 Posted January 27 6 minutes ago, Sojourner said: The position is already held by a William & Mary alum in DJ Mangas. Our HC is W&M as is our OC. Lol, between that and the Carolina connect, this explains why we have who we have I saw some comments on cowherd where he said that MCD is McCarthy, but w a d focus (lol, I'm saying we should replace MCD w MCC). B+ but not good enough. They also said they didn't like siriani that much, but has two super high paid assistants, implying the bills have cheeks coordinators. I'm just so sick of signing players from prior teams (Benjamin and the old Tolbert dive in second down) and coaches he knows won't threaten him. Even his hero osama knew he had to get some high level psychopaths around to really be a villain! 1 1 2 1 Quote
OldTimer1960 Posted January 27 Posted January 27 While I think Frank Reich is a good coach, I’m not sure I’d mess with the play calling magic that Brady had going. They need better than Shakir, rental Cooper, Hollins and Coleman at WR. They *could* resign Cooper and Coleman could have a breakout second year. I would not break the bank for Cooper, but he is still quite good. They need competition for Coleman in case he doesn’t develop. 1 Quote
london_bills Posted January 27 Posted January 27 20 minutes ago, Bilzman said: Our offense obviously needs some external input on our plays. If he'll come, Frank Reich would be awesome at injecting some fresh ideas into our offense! McDermott wouldn't sign off on someone coming in that may take his job 2 1 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted January 27 Posted January 27 1 minute ago, colin said: Lol, between that and the Carolina connect, this explains why we have who we have I saw some comments on cowherd where he said that MCD is McCarthy, but w a d focus (lol, I'm saying we should replace MCD w MCC). B+ but not good enough. They also said they didn't like siriani that much, but has two super high paid assistants, implying the bills have cheeks coordinators. I'm just so sick of signing players from prior teams (Benjamin and the old Tolbert dive in second down) and coaches he knows won't threaten him. Even his hero osama knew he had to get some high level psychopaths around to really be a villain! I take the approach Siriani did and get rid of Brady. He won’t but he should. Grubb in Seattle was one and done but had no real ties to McDonald and replaced him with Klint Kubiak who could have been someone to look at? I may have been in the minority but I was hoping Brady would get a HC. Wasn’t bothered by him staying as continuity for a unit is an absolute plus. The only real positive with Brady was the willingness to play complimentary football. It worked as the rushing efficiency and production went up and as a result reduced the turnovers. But like many have alluded to since the transition to him, it’s pretty easy of a job when you have Allen as your quarterback. Siriani, for all the complaints, you can’t hate his decision to clean house on the defense and being in Fangio. It’s paid dividends for them. Almost as beneficial to the team as the Saquon signing. 3 Quote
colin Posted January 27 Posted January 27 1 minute ago, Sojourner said: I take the approach Siriani did and get rid of Brady. He won’t but he should. Grubb in Seattle was one and done but had no real ties to McDonald and replaced him with Klint Kubiak who could have been someone to look at? I may have been in the minority but I was hoping Brady would get a HC. Wasn’t bothered by him staying as continuity for a unit is an absolute plus. The only real positive with Brady was the willingness to play complimentary football. It worked as the rushing efficiency and production went up and as a result reduced the turnovers. But like many have alluded to since the transition to him, it’s pretty easy of a job when you have Allen as your quarterback. Siriani, for all the complaints, you can’t hate his decision to clean house on the defense and being in Fangio. It’s paid dividends for them. Almost as beneficial to the team as the Saquon signing. He has now gone to two super bowls w a running back at QB. He's doing something right 1 1 Quote
PBF81 Posted January 27 Posted January 27 20 minutes ago, Sojourner said: The position is already held by a William & Mary alum in DJ Mangas. Our HC is W&M as is our OC. They were all the best candidates for their respective jobs. 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Just now, colin said: He has now gone to two super bowls w a running back at QB. He's doing something right John Harbaugh’s jealous! 2 Quote
Big Turk Posted January 27 Posted January 27 (edited) 26 minutes ago, colin said: I'd make him OC in one second flat Thank God you aren't GM. Knee jerk reactions don't do any good. Nobody in their right mind is firing Brady after what he did after his first full year with this offense. Edited January 27 by Big Turk 1 1 Quote
colin Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Just now, Big Turk said: You would need to be an idiot to do that. Ya, he's not Brady. Here comes a rush push, let's go empty every 4th down, time for the bench cook! Solid take man, are you a pro coach? Quote
Big Turk Posted January 27 Posted January 27 (edited) 2 minutes ago, colin said: Ya, he's not Brady. Here comes a rush push, let's go empty every 4th down, time for the bench cook! Solid take man, are you a pro coach? You don't need to be a coach to not massively overreact to the last game. My God man, step back from the ledge. Embarrassing. Go back to playing Franchise mode in Madden Edited January 28 by Big Turk Quote
peterpan Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I’d say we need defense input from outside the org. Jim Schwartz for DC. 1 Quote
Mango Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Homer hire. Belongs in the “Hall of Meh”. Certainly not an upgrade…at all. A decision that sounds right up Pegula’s ally. 2 Quote
PBF81 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 13 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said: While I think Frank Reich is a good coach, I’m not sure I’d mess with the play calling magic that Brady had going. They need better than Shakir, rental Cooper, Hollins and Coleman at WR. They *could* resign Cooper and Coleman could have a breakout second year. I would not break the bank for Cooper, but he is still quite good. They need competition for Coleman in case he doesn’t develop. No top WRs are going to want to come here with our mismatched "everyone eats" philosophy. Those WRs want the ball. That's what the team has gotten away from. Shakir led the team with 100 targets. If Coleman breaks out he'll have to up his catch% which was the lowest, of any player, on the team, and he had an absymal success% as well at 43.9%. Saving him were a handful of long balls that he caught; 64, 57, 49, and 44 yards for about 40% of his total yardage. Only one of those catches was for a TD. (49) It's difficult to see Coleman every doing more than 700 or 800 yards in this system. 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted January 28 Posted January 28 4 minutes ago, Big Turk said: You don't need to be a coach to not massively overreact to the last game. My God man, step back from the ledge. Embarrassing. Go back to playing Franchise mode in Madden His point has some validity and I don’t think it’s an overreaction. When the majority of fans have the correct perception during the game but the coaching staff doesn’t, be it offensively or defensively, something is a problem. Did Brady succeed during his first fully fledged year? Yes. No question. Did Brady have some head scratching moments in back to back biggest games of the season? You betcha. Does Brady have an offense in the top of the league without Josh? No. Sure it’s got nothing to do with him how he landed who he’s coaching but you have one of the most dynamic quarterbacks in all of football outside of Lamar. Not to bang a repeated drum but you give the majority of OC’s the role he had and they’re churning out yards. A lot of coaches could do better than what we saw in the divisional and AFCC is all. 1 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted January 28 Posted January 28 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Sojourner said: His point has some validity and I don’t think it’s an overreaction. When the majority of fans have the correct perception during the game but the coaching staff doesn’t, be it offensively or defensively, something is a problem. Did Brady succeed during his first fully fledged year? Yes. No question. Did Brady have some head scratching moments in back to back biggest games of the season? You betcha. Does Brady have an offense in the top of the league without Josh? No. Sure it’s got nothing to do with him how he landed who he’s coaching but you have one of the most dynamic quarterbacks in all of football outside of Lamar. Not to bang a repeated drum but you give the majority of OC’s the role he had and they’re churning out yards. A lot of coaches could do better than what we saw in the divisional and AFCC is all. Brady is 35. I would be willing to bet that Brady is better than Reid was, by Reid's own admission, when he was 35. I have no idea how some of you operate but in the real world, like at your job, you understand that when someone is new in position, there will be some growing pains at first until he gains experience. There is no place where you succeed without failing first. Failure is your best teacher if it's used properly. Firing someone who leads the team to franchise records for touchdowns and points is the height of idiocy and the definition of knee jerk reaction. Sorry, not sorry. Edited January 28 by Big Turk 1 1 Quote
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