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RememberTheKoy
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Eagles still chasing reliving that 2017 season.
Remember, they're the Gold Standard.This guy sounds promising, but you can't help but feel that the Eagles are still suffering from "smartest guy in the room" syndrome where instead of drafting the obvious players (Justin Jefferson) and hiring the obvious coaches (Eric Bienemy), they think they are going to outsmart the league and in the process show themselves to be fools.
Bienemy has the easiest OC job in the world. It’s like being Peyton Manning’s offensive coordinator (Adam Gase). Just about anybody is going to succeed in that system. Reid is the real OC. Trust me. Nagy is my teams HC, he got the job by being Reid’s OC and he sucks.Who?
Bienemy continues to get screwed over.
Not sure if Wentz is fixable, but I am pretty sure Bienemy would be able to put Wentz in the best possible position to succeed......if he is fixable.This guy sounds promising, but you can't help but feel that the Eagles are still suffering from "smartest guy in the room" syndrome where instead of drafting the obvious players (Justin Jefferson) and hiring the obvious coaches (Eric Bienemy), they think they are going to outsmart the league and in the process show themselves to be fools.
Not sure if Wentz is fixable, but I am pretty sure Bienemy would be able to put Wentz in the best possible position to succeed......if he is fixable.
He's KC's OC.Why he's a RB coach?
You want more black HC's then what the NFL should be doing is not trying to give incentives for teams to hire black HC's but give them incentives to hire black QB coaches.
You look at offensive HC's in this league and almost all of them have a background that included being a QB coach. QB is king in the NFL. Teams want to find that next QB whisperer. If you start getting more black QB coaches you will naturally get more black OCs and more black HC's.
It's why Byron Leftwich will be a HC within the next 5 years.
He's KC's OC.
STFU.He's the OC with a RB coaching background and only a RB coaching background. QB is king in the league. Teams want someone they feel can coaching QBs and get the most out of their QB.
An OC that only has the background as a RB coach is not going to have as much value to a team looking to hire a HC as a OC that has worked as a QB coach or just a QB coach that isn't necessarily a OC yet.
You can face-palm me all you want but if you want to get to the root issue and the root solution it's not "hey hire this guy because he is black and we don't have enough black HC's" it's hey let's look at the common theme in the background of these offensive HC's, let's look at where the league is at with being an offensive QB focused league and from there if we want to fundamentally increase the number of black HC's then the best course is to find a way to influence teams to hire and develop black QB coaches.
STFU.
As the OC he is responsible for calling the plays, all the plays, not just the running plays.....just because he started as a RB coach doesn't mean he hasn't evolved.....he calls the offensive plays also.....SMH.
There are coaches that start out as defensive coaches and switch to offensive coaches....Football is football.....you either know it or you don't.....
I should have known better than to engage in a discussion with you....my bad.He doesn't call plays. Don't kid yourself that
And again teams want someone with a background of coaching QB because QB is king in the NFL.
I should have known better than to engage in a discussion with you....my bad.