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Post by flemgoblue on Dec 17, 2015 11:55:54 GMT -5
Depends... on if the new brass forces that issue or not. As of right now, not a ton of extra space due to how those are structured currently
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Post by aaugusti on Dec 21, 2015 12:58:08 GMT -5
A friend and I were talking about who we wanted to be the head coach next year, and we narrowed it down to 2 guys. Josh McDaniels and Hue Jackson. He likes McDaniels more, and I like Jackson more.
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Post by flemgoblue on Dec 21, 2015 14:16:25 GMT -5
Add gase to that mix.
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Post by aaugusti on Dec 21, 2015 14:19:52 GMT -5
I am not that high on Gase.
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Post by flemgoblue on Dec 21, 2015 14:36:12 GMT -5
I'm ok with gase...But none of it really matters til we get the right gm
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Post by Pollux on Dec 21, 2015 15:03:42 GMT -5
A friend and I were talking about who we wanted to be the head coach next year, and we narrowed it down to 2 guys. Josh McDaniels and Hue Jackson. He likes McDaniels more, and I like Jackson more. Not a real big fan of them. Though Jackson did get the raw deal when he was in Oakland.
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Post by aaugusti on Dec 21, 2015 15:42:01 GMT -5
A friend and I were talking about who we wanted to be the head coach next year, and we narrowed it down to 2 guys. Josh McDaniels and Hue Jackson. He likes McDaniels more, and I like Jackson more. Not a real big fan of them. Though Jackson did get the raw deal when he was in Oakland. New England fans weren't high on Belichick when they hired him either. I think that it is good to grab a coach that has been a coach before and it didn't work out at their first stop, then went back to being a coordinator. This way they learn from that experience and can figure out what NOT to do the second time around. Personally I like Jackson better because everywhere he has been the units under his watch have improved. This is in no way me saying he will come in and make Stafford better, that isn't what this conversation is about.
As for McDaniels, Belichick said when Denver hired him that he wasn't ready to be a HC, and 4 years later he was back in NE working under Bill. I think that experience in Denver humbled him a bit, and better prepared him for the next job.
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