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Also Meyer will now be running an offense that isnt much different than what alot of NFL offenses run now and wont have Danny Wuerffel at QB. While Carroll had some NFL experience he was a successful college coach and was able to get Wilson. If Lawrence is that good and I dont think it's a stretch to say he will be it's hard to imagine Meyer not having some success. |
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And I never said Urban can’t have some success. I just have serious doubts considering his lack of NFL experience, the history of guys like that, and I just don’t think most of the things that made him a great CFB HC translate. |
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Theres plenty of speculation now about the Jets taking Justin fields. Could be an interesting weapon in a Shanahan offense. He's also got a sneaky good running back already in perine.
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Good for him, poor bastard. I suppose anything can happen, but most of it not good with Darnold at QB...
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The chain of command is the owner hired the coach and the gm and coach report to the owner, separately. No successful professional sports organization runs like this. They don’t get it and I doubt they ever will. They ruined Darnold’s development. I can’t watch or talk about the Jets without getting pissed off. |
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Veach and Reid report to Clark Hunt separately. That’s probably why they’re doing it. |
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Garrapolo to the Jets?
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I will give McDermott a lot of credit, because the development of Josh Allen has been an anomaly. Most defensive head coaches do not fare well with QB development. The other major exception for young-ish QBs is Wilson, but Carroll's obsession with the running game and conservative OCs has shackled him as well.
With the way the NFL currently operates, I think looking at a defensive head coach is putting yourself at a disadvantage in most cases. |
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