January 11, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, RLC said: The 2017 Oklahoma Sooners put up 48 points against Georgia The 2018 Oklahoma Sooners put up 34 points against Alabama The 2019 Oklahoma Sooners put up 28 points against LSU The 2020 Oklahoma Sooners put up 55 points against Florida Those are SEC teams. Lincoln's offenses are the best. Please show me a college coach that has sustained success in the NFL. Just now, UK_EaglesFan89 said: Why would he? Why would he come back for another year on a bad team that's in a mess? I just don't think it's worth him putting his body through that. I think it completely depends on who the new HC is.
January 11, 20214 yr Just now, TorontoEagle said: Please show me a college coach that has sustained success in the NFL. Pete Carroll. Tom Coughlin. Jimmy Johnson. Jim Harbaugh. Dick Vermeil. Bill Walsh.
January 11, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Casey @ Bat said: Is he as a big of a dewsh as Eagles GM? No but he’s bald and has a nice beard. So I’m all in on that as that’s what i rock lol
January 11, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, RLC said: The 2017 Oklahoma Sooners put up 48 points against Georgia The 2018 Oklahoma Sooners put up 34 points against Alabama The 2019 Oklahoma Sooners put up 28 points against LSU The 2020 Oklahoma Sooners put up 55 points against Florida Those are SEC teams. Lincoln's offenses are the best. The way his scheme opens up things for WRs is my favorite thing about his offensive planning. There’s always someone open
January 11, 20214 yr I don’t think Lurie will hire a college coach again. College HC’s are used to having full control. It’ll be someone from the AR coaching tree. My gut says it’ll be Duce then they hire an OC to run the offense. Duce will be like a Tomlin. Don’t love it but don’t hate it.
January 11, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said: I think the proper response is: "Thank you and I'm sorry I completely misread what you wrote." If it makes you feel better, sure.
January 11, 20214 yr You never know, but I just can’t imagine there’s a good chance of locking down a top candidate. This job looks worse by the day.
January 11, 20214 yr Riley's an awesome college head coach, but I wouldn't feel comfortable with him as a HC in the NFL just yet. He would need NFL experience for me to be seriously interested. Scheming in college vs. the NFL are two very different things.
January 11, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, Khani1 said: I can't see anyway Kelce decides to continue playing. Johnson-Brooks-Seaumelo as well as others might convince him.
January 11, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, TorontoEagle said: Please show me a college coach that has sustained success in the NFL. Jury is out on Matt rhule. But i do like him as a coach. I’d have loved to get him to replace doug sadly he left for Carolina last year. i think in the league right now it’s likely just Pete Carroll. Who didn’t have the success til his third tenure as a HC in the nfl (Jets and Patriots)
January 11, 20214 yr Well if you want to move ahead with Wentz so be it, let's get him a WR at #6 and let him sink or swim next year.
January 11, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said: Appreciate it. But, I never doubted my timeline. Neither did I, just putting the dates out there to be seen. Got you back.
January 11, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, jwill2420 said: The way his scheme opens up things for WRs is my favorite thing about his offensive planning. There’s always someone open Problem is you need WR’s to get open.
January 11, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, ManuManu said: You never know, but I just can’t imagine there’s a good chance of locking down a top candidate. This job looks worse by the day. IYO, who counts as a "top" candidate. IMO, that's R.Salah/B.Daboll/A.Smith/L.Riley/J.Brady.
January 11, 20214 yr The risk with Bieniemy and Kafka is that you are just banking on brilliance by association. Any assistant who spent time with Belichick could write their ticket to HC jobs in college and the pros for years. Anyone who had an extended football conversation with Sean Mcvay. Anyone who was a coach of Peyton Manning.
January 11, 20214 yr Random dark horse for OC... Hue Jackson. Apparently him and Wentz hit it off in the draft process.
January 11, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, ManuManu said: You never know, but I just can’t imagine there’s a good chance of locking down a top candidate. This job looks worse by the day. You don't say...
January 11, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, ManuManu said: You never know, but I just can’t imagine there’s a good chance of locking down a top candidate. This job looks worse by the day. I tend to believe the eagles know who they want and some sort of knowledge that they could get him to come here. Pure speculation on my part, i think things took a turn with doug when he told them the staff he wanted and it was a power move by him to either mutually part ways or get that power but also i think lurie had an inkling of knowing he could get the guy he wants to come here so he was willing to just let Doug go. Might not be who we all want though.
January 11, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, EaglePhan1986 said: Random dark horse for OC... Hue Jackson. Apparently him and Wentz hit it off in the draft process. He passed on Carson and said he wasn’t a Top 20 QB. Couldn’t have hit it off that well.
January 11, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, ManuManu said: You never know, but I just can’t imagine there’s a good chance of locking down a top candidate. This job looks worse by the day. Yep. The events of the past week pretty much showed the rest of the world that this organization is indeed a dumpster fire.
January 11, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, RLC said: Pete Carroll. Tom Coughlin. Jimmy Johnson. Jim Harbaugh. Dick Vermeil. Bill Walsh. Carroll was in the NFL before he was in college. I said prior he's the only one really that at least was in college for an extended time and then came back to have success in the NFL. Coughlin learned in the NFL as an assistant under Parcells. Jimmy Johnson was an outlier, and didn't last long. Harbaugh is a joke. Vermeil wasn't that great of a coach. He was the right guy to turn around Philly in the 70s, and a great spot for the Rams in late 90s. But he's a .500 career coach. Bill Walsh learned his craft in the NFL, as an assistant coach with the Bengals for almost a decade. He was a college coach for 1 year.
January 11, 20214 yr Just now, TorontoEagle said: Carroll was in the NFL before he was in college. I said prior he's the only one really that at least was in college for an extended time and then came back to have success in the NFL. Coughlin learned in the NFL as an assistant under Parcells. Jimmy Johnson was an outlier, and didn't last long. Harbaugh is a joke. Vermeil wasn't that great of a coach. He was the right guy to turn around Philly in the 70s, and a great spot for the Rams in late 90s. But he's a .500 career coach. Bill Walsh learned his craft in the NFL, as an assistant coach with the Bengals for almost a decade. He was a college coach for 1 year. Ouch!
January 11, 20214 yr Pederson takes the fall from the media and his players....and gets fired the next week as a result. This organization has lost so much credibility and respect, I'm not sure I feel the same way about being an Eagles fan, tbh.