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https://walterfootball.com/OpenRant/Published/1101
CoachBowlesStats 4 Posts (2 )
4 years 11 month(s) ago
@Stagger Lee  obviously the management portion is sort of a wildcard in this, it is hard to know how a coach will respond to commanding an entire roster of guys, rather than just a position group or unit. Supposedly, the management aspect of things is why Pete Carmichael, OC for New Orleans, hasn't gotten job offers. That said, from the outside, it is difficult to really evaluate this sort of thing, so I mostly took into account how each coach has fared on the field.
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https://walterfootball.com/OpenRant/Published/1101
CoachBowlesStats 4 Posts (2 )
4 years 11 month(s) ago
@DabollHAHA  yeah, obviously Rhule and Fitzgerald are very esteemed college coaches who have achieved great turnarounds with their programs. Pat Fitzgerald, in particular, is really a great defensive innovator in my view. That being said, I get the sense that each of Rhule and Fitzgerald are content remaining in their positions on the college level -- I would have wrote them up if I felt there was a legitimately high chance that they go to the NFL.
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https://walterfootball.com/OpenRant/Published/1101
CoachBowlesStats 4 Posts (2 )
4 years 11 month(s) ago
@saa  certainly I think that Brian Ferentz in one of the most successful young offensive minds in all of football. His work with Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Riley Reiff, Brandon Scherff, James Daniels, Noah Fant, and TJ Hockenson is certainly very impressive. If he adds to his resume a bit more in the next few seasons, I'm sure he'll be in this conversation sometime soon -- there's always a market out there for innovative offensive minds who make the most out of their personnel.
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https://walterfootball.com/OpenRant/Published/1101
CoachBowlesStats 4 Posts (2 )
4 years 11 month(s) ago
@Seahawks Analytics  personally I believe that the Seahawks are succeeding in spite of Brian Schottenheimer. He's a very run-heavy offensive coordinator in a pass-happy league with a really good quarterback, and while I'm a fan of his schematics on a play-by-play basis I don't trust him to put together sequences and gameplans for less-talented offensive units.
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https://walterfootball.com/OpenRant/Published/1101
CoachBowlesStats 4 Posts (2 )
4 years 11 month(s) ago
@JYY  Eric Bieniemy is an interesting candidate, but his experience is as a runningback and as a runningbacks coach, his only playcalling experience was two years at Colorado under esteemed offensive mind Jon Embree, and he has a potentially-problematic past. I could see him getting interviews, but I struggle to see him actually getting an offer, especially with Matt Nagy's questionable tenure.
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