jsmith6919
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He could have been in on the discussions.Why wouldn’t they allow Kingsbury hire a DC.
I think he track record at Texas Tech speaks to the fact he doesn't know a damn thing about defense.Why wouldn’t they allow Kingsbury hire a DC.
I think it speaks to how hard it is to find and keep a brilliant offensive mind in the NFL. Teams figure it's much easier to find a competant defensive coordinator than it is to find an offensive coordinator who won't bolt for a head coaching job in a heart beat.As far as Kingsbury, LaFleur, Zac Taylor...it is getting sad.
Hire young offensive whiz, then get some veteran DC for him.
Would be cool and all if McVay had actually won a damn thing.
That my guess as well. The front offices are taking back control of staffing.I think he track record at Texas Tech speaks to the fact he doesn't know a damn thing about defense.
And I don't think the Cardinals care because they are already orchestrating the hires.
In fact, I think a lot of teams are bowing up in their front offices.
Ruhle told the Jets to eff off because they wanted to pick his staff for him.
That just tells me that the old upper NFL brass is even more emboldened to their own special brand of stupid.
They are making dumb decisions which honestly can be blamed on the failing inexperienced HC.
Not a single GM was fired league-wide.
That just means you have the same stupid fuckers making stupid decisions and they don't feel accountable.
As far as Kingsbury, LaFleur, Zac Taylor...it is getting sad.
Hire young offensive whiz, then get some veteran DC for him.
Would be cool and all if McVay had actually won a damn thing.
I will be shocked if any of them are successful. Coaching staffs need chemistry.By
That my guess as well. The front offices are taking back control of staffing.
It's an idiotic idea. Hire the head coach and let him assemble his staff.I will be shocked if any of them are successful. Coaching staffs need chemistry.
Do you think Kingsbury has the expertise and network to do the primary hiring of the staff at the pro level?It's an idiotic idea. Hire the head coach and let him assemble his staff.
No but they didn’t hire him for that. They hired him to what he knows how to do offensively. Either way, he’ll need chemistry as booze said. All of the solidifies my complete lack of faith that this has any chance to work.Do you think Kingsbury has the expertise and network to do the primary hiring of the staff at the pro level?
I am still intrigued. It's way more interesting than the standard fail moves most others have made.No but they didn’t hire him for that. They hired him to what he knows how to do offensively. Either way, he’ll need chemistry as booze said. All of the solidifies my complete lack of faith that this has any chance to work.
I'm talking about the overall trend of front office's assembling the entire coaching staff.Do you think Kingsbury has the expertise and network to do the primary hiring of the staff at the pro level?
that's terrible because he obviously has an eye disorder.
I can't stop watching it.that's terrible because he obviously has an eye disorder.