Tuesday at 05:42 PM3 days More from Hurts full locker room interview. He said twice the offense needs a "home base" of what they do and an identity. More critique of the coaching.
Tuesday at 05:44 PM3 days 24 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:Patullo is terrorist. Fire him already.That is all.
Tuesday at 05:46 PM3 days Hurts also said the offense needs: cohesiveness, sequencing, structure, having a flow of everyone on the same page.
Tuesday at 05:47 PM3 days Just now, NOTW said:Hurts also said the offense needs: cohesiveness, sequencing, structure, having a flow of everyone on the same page.You mean to tell me he wasn't a fan of going to the line to have everyone yell at each other in critical moments?
Tuesday at 05:51 PM3 days I just don’t see anything special about Siriani. 2017 SB run was a masterclass of coaching. Siriani has the benefit of an amazing roster and continues to lay eggs, come up short, and not have any evolution, can’t overcome adversity, can’t develop coaching talent, can’t get the best out of the personnel he has, can’t put together 4 quarters of offensive production, can’t manage timeouts well, cant make good situational decisions in crucial moments of games. After watching the SF loss, how can ANYONE see him has a competent Head Coach when the man across from him completely out schemes him with way less talent at every potion, and an enormous amount of injuries.
Tuesday at 05:51 PM3 days The more I think about it, the more I want Kingsbury to be the guy. Maybe I'm thinking about Jalen at OU too much, but spreading out the defense and letting Hurts get in a quick passing game rhythm usually works well. Of all the dumb things we did this season, the fascination with condensed splits and tight formations was the worst - Hurts, Barkley, the O Line and the WRs all excel is spread formations where they stress the defense horizontally. It's like Patullo thought tight splits were the new rage and ran them without any idea how.
Tuesday at 05:54 PM3 days Just now, vikas83 said:The more I think about it, the more I want Kingsbury to be the guy. Maybe I'm thinking about Jalen at OU too much, but spreading out the defense and letting Hurts get in a quick passing game rhythm usually works well. Of all the dumb things we did this season, the fascination with condensed splits and tight formations was the worst - Hurts, Barkley, the O Line and the WRs all excel is spread formations where they stress the defense horizontally. It's like Patullo thought tight splits were the new rage and ran them without any idea how.i like kingsbury alot, but unlike monken, i think he is going to be hired as a HC somewhere.
Tuesday at 05:56 PM3 days 4 minutes ago, vikas83 said:The more I think about it, the more I want Kingsbury to be the guy. Maybe I'm thinking about Jalen at OU too much, but spreading out the defense and letting Hurts get in a quick passing game rhythm usually works well. Of all the dumb things we did this season, the fascination with condensed splits and tight formations was the worst - Hurts, Barkley, the O Line and the WRs all excel is spread formations where they stress the defense horizontally. It's like Patullo thought tight splits were the new rage and ran them without any idea how.Are you dumping Stoutland for Kingsbury?
Tuesday at 05:57 PM3 days Just now, LeanMeanGM said:Are you dumping Stoutland for Kingsbury?If Kilff puts them to that choice...probably not, but if Monken and Daboll are gone, then maybe.Was Stoutland the issue last time?
Tuesday at 06:00 PM3 days 1 minute ago, vikas83 said:If Kilff puts them to that choice...probably not, but if Monken and Daboll are gone, then maybe.Was Stoutland the issue last time?Supposedly that was the deal breaker before they hired Moore. Kingsbury wanted to bring his own offensive staff including O-line and Eagles weren't having it. Maybe that changes this time around but he's got enough options that he might hold firm on that.
Tuesday at 06:01 PM3 days 11 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:I'd love to see Nick here as a coach. He's smart, likeable, a good leader. Would love to see him as the QB coach and help him become better and better, as he said.
Tuesday at 06:01 PM3 days Just now, LeanMeanGM said:Supposedly that was the deal breaker before they hired Moore. Kingsbury wanted to bring his own offensive staff including O-line and Eagles weren't having it. Maybe that changes this time around but he's got enough options that he might hold firm on that.I would 100% let him change out everyone other than Stoutland.
Tuesday at 06:02 PM3 days 4 minutes ago, vikas83 said:The more I think about it, the more I want Kingsbury to be the guy. Maybe I'm thinking about Jalen at OU too much, but spreading out the defense and letting Hurts get in a quick passing game rhythm usually works well. Of all the dumb things we did this season, the fascination with condensed splits and tight formations was the worst - Hurts, Barkley, the O Line and the WRs all excel is spread formations where they stress the defense horizontally. It's like Patullo thought tight splits were the new rage and ran them without any idea how.I’m still waiting for Siriani to watch football since like 2015 and add in some concepts particularly misdirection and using motion as an actual viable route against pressure (chiefs corndog). I mean have we had ONE play this season where we felt confident on anything over 3rd and 6? Did we have any creative or trick plays besides things needing 1-2 yards? The offense is predictable because it’s basic and amateur. Where’s the play action moving the pocket? Where’s the read options? Where’s the quick screens to anywhere against zero? Where’s the inside route concepts?
Tuesday at 06:04 PM3 days As an OC, why would you not want Stoutland? His body of work speaks for itself.
Tuesday at 06:05 PM3 days Author 25 minutes ago, T-1000 said:I agree but those guys don't grow on trees.
Tuesday at 06:06 PM3 days 34 minutes ago, Connecticut Eagle said:All of them are too young. They will be coordinating to impress for another shot at head coach. Need a confirmed head coaching failure that can run a real NFL offense.I think it's very hard to thread that needle. Any coach below 65 who kicks b as a coordinator will be considered for next hiring cycle. Just hire the guy you think will do the best and try to have him bring backup talent with him
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