....welp.
Here's to hoping we found the one good branch in the Andy Reid coaching tree.
Ron Rivera's team almost went undefeated. You guys are sure as fuck lacking a hell a lot of facts and knowledge.
Ron Rivera's team almost went undefeated. You guys are sure as fuck lacking a hell a lot of facts and knowledge.
There are seriously reports he may bring in Brad Childress as offensive coordinator.
Irony is that so many go completely gaga over whatever comes out of New England - even though AFAIK every single one of Bellichick's assistants has been a disastrous flame-out.
Reid tree includes Harbaugh and Rivera as most obvious successes. And for those whining about Harbaugh already being here when Reid came in, one very important aspect of a coach is recognizing talent that is already in the organization, rather than simply clean house and start from scratch by default (ironically something Kelly did with the players and the majority of the coaching staff, and for which he is villified by the very same fans).
If for instance Dave Fipp is fired, Roseman and the new HC need to be thrown out immediately.
He looks like he knows what he's doing
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Hahaha. That would be great--as much of a joke as today's announcement.I am hearing Reno Mahe as special teams coach, Marc Simoneau as LB coach, Na Brown coaching the wide receivers, LJ Smith at TEs, and Daniel Te'o Nesheim coaching the d-line. O line is unsettled but Hank "Honey Buns" Fraley is in the running...
...including Pederson, because he hasn't done anything. His BIGGEST claim to fame and most significant achievement is being back up QB to Brett Favre. When he was QB coach here, how did we do (how did the QBs do?)? In KC, he could certainly have contributed to the game plan and turning Alex Smith into a marginally above average QB, but game management? As others have said, I'd feel better about this if he at least called plays.None of us really know what any of these guys can or can't do. ...
...including Pederson, because he hasn't done anything. His BIGGEST claim to fame and most significant achievement is being back up QB to Brett Favre. When he was QB coach here, how did we do (how did the QBs do?)? In KC, he could certainly have contributed to the game plan and turning Alex Smith into a marginally above average QB, but game management? As others have said, I'd feel better about this if he at least called plays.
Lightning doesn't strike twice... we were lucky with a no-name Andy Reid being hired. Will we be so lucky again.
I should have played the Powerball last night.