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The point is they weren't proven yet. Other than Jauron and (crap who was the O-line coach?? - Tom Lovat), I think all of them were taking the most advanced positions they'd ever had. (Gruden was riding skateboards before they put him in charge of the electric cart)."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Joe already repeated the he isn't the OC. But did you like his offenses in Tennessee when he was HC?Originally posted by Bretsky View PostMUNCHAK as an OC is a stud hiring....KUDOS to Denver
21st, 23rd and 19th in points.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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He's creative and is not tied to the West Coast offense. He is Air Raid by way of training. Would have been a breathe of fresh air in a stale environment, so yes I liked him.Originally posted by Bretsky View PostI didn't want him as a HC; but he was just as qualified as LaFleau.
Weren't you pimping him ?
But while his QBs were productive (and intercepted a lot which probably says more about Winston and Fitzpatrick than Monken), his offenses weren't barn burners.
So I don't have a strong feeling whether he or Hackett is a better OC. 5th in points with that Jag attack is kind of astounding.
My only bad feeling here is not the coach, but the offense. Lotta WCO still in the building. We'll see. Would have preferred to see WCO merged with something else. Michael Cohen said Hackett has a mad scientist reputation, so maybe he will get something new on the field.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Jauron was poor as a HC but I don't know who wins with those Bear teams. People loved working and playing for him.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostThe point is they weren't proven yet. Other than Jauron and (crap who was the O-line coach?? - Tom Lovat), I think all of them were taking the most advanced positions they'd ever had. (Gruden was riding skateboards before they put him in charge of the electric cart).
Mooch rode out the 49ers wave OK, but didn't do much in Detroit.
Ray Rhodes restored the Eagle to prominence for a while before the offense came tumbling down. Was also hurt when they lost Gruden.
Gruden has a Super Bowl, so I can't dismiss him. But I would if I could. Completely believe that he has fallen off a cliff. He was Lane Kiffin with slightly better self control.
Reid is a genius.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Who is the guy standing between Mooch and Walrus, Jr. (Reid)? He looks like, to be consistent with my so-called shtick, a mongoloid.Originally posted by pbmax View PostJauron was poor as a HC but I don't know who wins with those Bear teams. People loved working and playing for him.
Mooch rode out the 49ers wave OK, but didn't do much in Detroit.
Ray Rhodes restored the Eagle to prominence for a while before the offense came tumbling down. Was also hurt when they lost Gruden.
Gruden has a Super Bowl, so I can't dismiss him. But I would if I could. Completely believe that he has fallen off a cliff. He was Lane Kiffin with slightly better self control.
Reid is a genius.
Btw, Jauron looks stoic in the pic.
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Stop bothering me - I'm putting together a PowerPoint on my Mac.Originally posted by pbmax View PostShe must be trending, I keep reading about her more and more. And auto correct lovatos her."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Revenge is a dish best served cold. I wonder when the Broncos play the Bengals next.
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PFT: https://t.co/7YlFaFur5kBud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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If your supervisor never views the slides, is it a presentation?Originally posted by mraynrand View PostStop bothering me - I'm putting together a PowerPoint on my Mac.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Bruce Arians has hired his entire staff.
DC: Todd Bowles
DL: Kacy Rodgers
ILB: Mike Caldwell
OLB: Larry Foote
CB: Kevin Ross
S: Nick Rapone
QC coach: Tim Atkins
assistant: Cody Grimm
OC: Byron Leftwich
run-game coordinator: Harold Goodwin
QBs: Clyde Christensen
RBs: Todd McNair
WRs: Kevin Garver
TEs: Rick Christophel
OL: Joe Gilbert
assistant: Antwaan Randle El
QC coach: John Van Dam
And Bruce Arians' special-teams staff, as announced by Bucs
special teams coordinator: Keith Armstrong
assistant special teams coach: Amos Jones
specialists coach: Chris BoniolBud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Wow - man with a plan, that's quick. Dunno if it will work out (duh), but it has to resonate throughout the organization.Originally posted by pbmax View PostBruce Arians has hired his entire staff.
DC: Todd Bowles
DL: Kacy Rodgers
ILB: Mike Caldwell
OLB: Larry Foote
CB: Kevin Ross
S: Nick Rapone
QC coach: Tim Atkins
assistant: Cody Grimm
OC: Byron Leftwich
run-game coordinator: Harold Goodwin
QBs: Clyde Christensen
RBs: Todd McNair
WRs: Kevin Garver
TEs: Rick Christophel
OL: Joe Gilbert
assistant: Antwaan Randle El
QC coach: John Van Dam
And Bruce Arians' special-teams staff, as announced by Bucs
special teams coordinator: Keith Armstrong
assistant special teams coach: Amos Jones
specialists coach: Chris Boniol
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