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There's a reason he's not getting these HC vacancies. He's going to get Peter Principled as soon as he gets a shot at the big chair. EB is a position coach; a fire and brimstone leader who demands the respect of his players. But I've seen very little to indicate he's the sort of organizer and tactician required to be a good HC or even a top notch OC. And I suspect some of that is coming through in the interview process. If he gets an offer anywhere, he should take it. |
If only this weren't the Rooney rule I would be excited for him.
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Yep! Damn donks are requesting interviews with half the league. EB has no real shot here. |
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And it never hurts to broaden the Andy coaching tree; relationships are huge in the NFL. I just don't think he'll be terribly successful. Maybe he can be a smarter Dan Campbell and have guys playing hard for him to grit and grind his way to 8-10 wins/yr. But I don't see much ceiling here at all. Guy's in his 50s and has never been a HC at any level. I just don't see him amounting to heck of a lot as a HC. |
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I'm not sure a noob coach will be able to establish himself all that well in a new locker room with a veteran QB, WRs and defense. Some of those speeches that get attention here in KC will just engender eyerolls in an established lockerroom. Miami is probably the best fit for him. Lot of young talent he can try to mold and it seems sometimes like Tua's biggest problem is that he doesn't seem engaged. EB could at least change that. |
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Hire him
Please At some point Reid will retire and I fear them getting politicked into hiring him |
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