DontCryWolfe
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Imagine beings a Texans fan, seeing your team declined interviews by candidates, but them having no problem doing so with the Jets.
Imagine beings a Texans fan, seeing your team declined interviews by candidates, but them having no problem doing so with the Jets.
You would think the Texans job from a talent perspective as a coach would be intriguing.Imagine beings a Texans fan, seeing your team declined interviews by candidates, but them having no problem doing so with the Jets.
Exactly. Perhaps the two most key pieces of the puzzle are already in place with QB and LT. The real shame is that despite the investment in Tunsil, Watson was still the second most sacked QB this year, though his penchant for not throwing it away is probably his biggest flaw right now.You would think the Texans job from a talent perspective as a coach would be intriguing.
Pretty nuts, considering their owner has been babbling on about how he is going to have control over the roster.
You'd think a coach with Urban Meyer's pedigree would tell Khan to get bent. Those type of working conditions should only be acceptable to coaches who are desperate or those just breaking into the HC ranks.Pretty nuts, considering their owner has been babbling on about how he is going to have control over the roster.
That‘s right, Jacksonville has their own Jerry now.
Myers isnt a proven pro coach. The stats of college coaches going pro isn’t good. It’s the same comparison as college players aren’t necessarily an automatic success going pro. Thei number of college players are huge but some of those who get selected don’t make it either. Stated another way, Myers is really in no position to make demands based on the fact that he is a gamble if he gets the job. I would say the same applies to any college coach who transitions into the pro ranks need to prove their abilities before they get controls. Picking your staff being the exception.You'd think a coach with Urban Meyer's pedigree would tell Khan to get bent. Those type of working conditions should only be acceptable to coaches who are desperate or those just breaking into the HC ranks.
I just can't deal with you referring to him as Meyers. It's like you don't know who he is.Myers isnt a proven pro coach. The stats of college coaches going pro isn’t good. It’s the same comparison as college players aren’t necessarily an automatic success going pro. Thei number of college players are huge but some of those who get selected don’t make it either. Stated another way, Myers is really in no position to make demands based on the fact that he is a gamble if he gets the job. I would say the same applies to any college coach who transitions into the pro ranks need to prove their abilities before they get controls. Picking your staff being the exception.
It is Myers, not Meyer or even Meyers.I just can't deal with you referring to him as Meyers. It's like you don't know who he is.
Sorry but we both know who we are talking about. Thank you for the reminder.I just can't deal with you referring to him as Meyers. It's like you don't know who he is.
????It is Myers, not Meyer or even Meyers.
And it’s boozeman not Boozeman or Booze.It is Myers, not Meyer or even Meyers.
Urban Meyer to the Eagles????
Or Spurrier or Chip Kelly.I would love nothing more than to see Irvin Myers go full Petrino for the Eagles.