amazing80
Hall of Fame
Same as the GM thread. Let’s discuss our options for HC.
1. Eric Bieniemy, OC KC. Obviously his creativity and scheme seem to fit Watson really well. He comes from a great coaching pedigree and has experience as a play caller. Our skill players would fit in well with his system. He was the Minnesota RB coach when AP was dominating the league and helped create amazing runners in KC before becoming the OC.
2. Robert Saleh, DC SF. If you want a defensive minded guy, look no further than Saleh. This guy has guys playing tough and took a bad defense and two years later has them as one of the best. He is young and might not be ready to lead a team, but there is no denying what he was able to accomplish.
3. Greg Roman, OC Baltimore. This guy has created systems to perfectly fit unique QBs and skill players in his career. He has a track record with different QBs to prove his worth. His skill set might line up the best with Watson.
4. Byron Leftwich, OC Tampa Bay. He doesn’t have a huge track record, but what he did with Jameis was impressive. TB is going some things well this year, but his scheme may not be ideal for Watson.
5. Josh McDaniels, OC Patriots. You all know about him.
6. Brian Daboll OC, Bills. He has had an up and down career, but he is really helping Josh Allen shine.
One thing that is important for me is no retreads and I prefer a younger HC with innovative ideas. The NFL is evolving and older coaches stuck in their ways has been a theme for us. I would like to break that mold. Eric and Greg seem to be the most ideal for our roster and Watson. I do not prefer a defensive minded coach. The turnover on the offensive side could be devastating if we do not have a constant offensive mind.
1. Eric Bieniemy, OC KC. Obviously his creativity and scheme seem to fit Watson really well. He comes from a great coaching pedigree and has experience as a play caller. Our skill players would fit in well with his system. He was the Minnesota RB coach when AP was dominating the league and helped create amazing runners in KC before becoming the OC.
2. Robert Saleh, DC SF. If you want a defensive minded guy, look no further than Saleh. This guy has guys playing tough and took a bad defense and two years later has them as one of the best. He is young and might not be ready to lead a team, but there is no denying what he was able to accomplish.
3. Greg Roman, OC Baltimore. This guy has created systems to perfectly fit unique QBs and skill players in his career. He has a track record with different QBs to prove his worth. His skill set might line up the best with Watson.
4. Byron Leftwich, OC Tampa Bay. He doesn’t have a huge track record, but what he did with Jameis was impressive. TB is going some things well this year, but his scheme may not be ideal for Watson.
5. Josh McDaniels, OC Patriots. You all know about him.
6. Brian Daboll OC, Bills. He has had an up and down career, but he is really helping Josh Allen shine.
One thing that is important for me is no retreads and I prefer a younger HC with innovative ideas. The NFL is evolving and older coaches stuck in their ways has been a theme for us. I would like to break that mold. Eric and Greg seem to be the most ideal for our roster and Watson. I do not prefer a defensive minded coach. The turnover on the offensive side could be devastating if we do not have a constant offensive mind.
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