Tapate50
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Gross.I've seen a lot of speculation about Kyler... that's more meh for me.
Not really a fan to be honest.
Gross.I've seen a lot of speculation about Kyler... that's more meh for me.
Eh who cares. Most of what Ryan will do as a president is done well before the games start during the season. He's professional enough not to let it get in the way.The chatter is Ryan wants to keep his CBS post in addition to being the Falcons’ president of football. Uh…not a huge fan of that.
Yeah, Penix is a giant question mark. I feel like you have to gamble on him for another year or 2.Largest question for Atlanta is QB with no first round pick.
I’d rather have an offensive mind and retain Ulbrich
This isnt the best crop of coaching pool and there's 7 openings. I couldnt even predict who goes where.Ravens fired Harbaugh… he could be interesting for the Falcons
Seems like it got floated out there, a very negative reaction, and now word is he’ll leave CBS for it.Eh who cares. Most of what Ryan will do as a president is done well before the games start during the season. He's professional enough not to let it get in the way.
WowRavens fired Harbaugh… he could be interesting for the Falcons
I think Harbaugh is a perfectly crumulent coach. He's another Mike McCarthy, not a terrible coach but not one who's likely to lead you to the promised land.Ravens fired Harbaugh… he could be interesting for the Falcons
It's not like the Ravens had another option with Deshaun Watson 2.0.Justin Tucker sitting at home laughing his ass off
What do you mean? Keep in mind, most coaches are big gambles. When the Eagles hired Andy Reid he was the QB coach for Green Bay, when the Rams hired McVey he was the OC for Washington, Dan Campbell was a TE coach for the Saints, John Harbaugh was special teams and DB coach before getting his gig, Nick Sirianni was the Colts OC who wasn't calling plays.McDaniel out in Miami as well. That's 25 percent of the league needing new coaches. And it's not the best crop of coaches either, gonna be interesting who gets which spots.
What do you mean? Keep in mind, most coaches are big gambles. When the Eagles hired Andy Reid he was the QB coach for Green Bay, when the Rams hired McVey he was the OC for Washington, Dan Campbell was a TE coach for the Saints, John Harbaugh was special teams and DB coach before getting his gig, Nick Sirianni was the Colts OC who wasn't calling plays.
Sure you have sexy picks. Kyle Shanahan was the Falcons OC on an elite offense, Kevin O'Connell was McVey's disciple, could go on that there are some guys who're great coaches who came from an obvious spot, but sometimes you find guys who you aren't expecting.
I personally think there's at least 3 active Coordinators who're on their way to being potentially great coaches if they get to good organizaitons. I'm a fan of Kubiak, Flores and Saleh. I think they coudl be strong coaches. Flores and Saleh managed to win in shit organizations.
I think anyone who doesn't hire flores is a fool. It would be the best proponent against his lawsuit is that he was hired because of being qualiffied despite an ongoing suit.I'd be surprised if Flores gets a job considering his current lawsuit against the NFL and multiple teams. I'm actually surprised the Ravens are risking interviewing him.
I wouldn't even interview him because if you interview him and don't hire him there's a fair chance he'll sue you.I think anyone who doesn't hire flores is a fool. It would be the best proponent against his lawsuit is that he was hired because of being qualiffied despite an ongoing suit.