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8 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

When did the league start doing the passing game coordinators for defensive and offensive?

It's fairly recent it feels like. With the Eagles it started with Press Taylor on offense. On defense it was more recent with Dennard Wilson.

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1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said:

@Joe Ball I know Dallas usually goes for LBs early when they are drafting them. Otherwise, this guy reminds me of a Dallas LB. 6'4'' 240LB, prototypical size, and big production. Heard his name on one of the shrine bowl stand out videos I watched.

Its a really great year for you to need an LB. Theres tons of good ones and Dallas knows how to pick them.

As long as DAL doesn't reach and can get two or three players that can develop quickly to have an impact I'll be happy, not necessarily starter level immediately, but not far off. They do need at least one starter/impact player though. LB being probably the #1 need. Lots of players possess the measurables but don't end up reaching their potential for whatever reason, then there are guys that aren't quite elite in the measurables but are just ball players...give me the latter of those two types of athletes with good coaching (potential problem here unless DAL/Parker brings in a good LB coach) and you find the true diamonds in the rough. Someone with a chip on their shoulder out to prove the world wrong, this could be that guy IDK. Converted S and only one year experience as a LB (great year though), he does move well.

What a disaster. This is why they should have just fired Glenn.

28 minutes ago, NOTW said:

Frankly I don't care about who they developed, how what players played under them because that's not entirely in their control. The Eagles have veteran offensive players that just need a good process through the week of preparation, film study and designing plays to their strengths. And in game calling plays that suit the situation and making adjustments to what's not working.

Really they need basic offensive coordinator 101. Someone that has experience calling plays that knows what to do in the right situations. Someone with enough experience to not use the wrong TE in the wrong situation, be predictable with the looks, ignore Tank Bigsby for reasons, get the play call in early enough to leave time on the clock so they're not always rushed. I mean having a great OC with creativity and innovation would be great. But an average OC would be a huge upgrade from Patullo. Still mind boggling Nick watched that all year and didn't intervene to change anything. Patullo should have been fired midway through the season.

NIck cannot escape responsibility for a wasted season. If he survives to keep his job this year, he better makes changes to produce a strong season. Or he will be fired after next season.

More pull outs in Cleveland

OL DL 1v1s at the senior bowl, perfect timing

28 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

It's fairly recent it feels like. With the Eagles it started with Press Taylor on offense. On defense it was more recent with Dennard Wilson.

What do they do? Google made it seem like they're just assistants

5 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

What do they do? Google made it seem like they're just assistants

It's basically a way to add a useless title to someone to make them feel like they got a promotion, in most cases.

Eagles should have spoken to Udinski. Maybe he wouldn't have taken it, but he'd call plays here so it would be a promotion and they didn't speak to him. Big reason why this search has been so uninspiring is not just who dropped out, but who they didn't even talk to at all.

3 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

What do they do? Google made it seem like they're just assistants

They are just with fancy titles.

Offensive PGC installs the schemes and concepts, helps the OC game plan and they usually have some type of situational responsibility like red zone or 34d/4th down.

Defensive PGC is more film study for tendencies and game planning how to stop them.

33 minutes ago, Penn7980 said:

NIck cannot escape responsibility for a wasted season. If he survives to keep his job this year, he better makes changes to produce a strong season. Or he will be fired after next season.

Amen.

1 hour ago, LeanMeanGM said:

They just talked to him in 2024. If the reports are true about that breaking down over Stoutland, it's probably just a quick check in to see if his opinion changed or not. If not, there isn't much point.

Well that's just, lame.

3 hours ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

Clearly.

Franchise records over the past five years. No guarantee of future performance. But we are still one of the best run franchises in the league.

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The fact that DAL is in the top ten here is sickening considering how poorly the FO operates.

I guess he withdrew from Raiders?

Lurie and Howie should be utterly embarrassed by losing a preferred candidate to the Titans. Seriously. Humble yourselves and reevaluate. And learn how to sell your team to candidates because you guys clearly suck at it.

1 minute ago, Sack that QB said:

Lurie and Howie should be utterly embarrassed by losing a preferred candidate to the Titans. Seriously. Humble yourselves and reevaluate. And learn how to sell your team to candidates because you guys clearly suck at it.

We have no idea who they preferred and disliked. We only know who the fans and media prefer. Daboll wouldn’t bring stability anyways. He’d be likely leaving next year for a HC position

Just embarrassing. This whole entire thing is embarrassing. Get ready for Sean Mannion as OC with Matt Nagy as senior offensive advisor.

2 minutes ago, Eriv20 said:

We have no idea who they preferred and disliked. We only know who the fans and media prefer. Daboll wouldn’t bring stability anyways. He’d be likely leaving next year for a HC position

It has been reported by almost everyone that their top two targets were McDaniel and Daboll.

Regarding last seasons O, clearly Nick AND KP couldn't decipher the issues.

So if you fire one or both of them (would never happen in a million years, IMO, not after just winning a SB), who/how do you fix it??

IMO, it couldn't be fixed. Not during the season, and not by any Coach that was on or off the Staff. So, they just let it play out, instead of having the Defensive mess from the 2023 firings/Coaching changes. THAT WAS EMBARRASSING.

2 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

It has been reported by almost everyone that their top two targets were McDaniel and Daboll.

Water is wet. Coincidentally, those were the 2 biggest names out there. You and I could’ve reported that

2 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

It has been reported by almost everyone that their top two targets were McDaniel and Daboll.

How could they have liked Daboll, is what I'm wondering. Hott headed jack hole. He coached Saquon and Daniel Jones, whom both got better after leaving a Daboll coached team.

It's going to be Nagy or Jim Bob.

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