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Not saying it is likely. I don't profess to know what he's thinking, however if he wanted to get a look inside the working of one of these WCO offenses and under a great head coach who could probably teach him a thing or two it might be a year well spent.I can't see Vrabel take a DC job at all. A consultant for a HC he knows sure I get that. A DC? Just can't see it at all.
That pic twelve, you just have a biscuit?Belichek, Vrabel, bring back Staley?
I guess I understand why folks are saying they wouldn't want Staley based on his lack of success as the Chargers head coach. But in the 1 season he was with us, we had the #1 defense in the NFL.... staring Kiser and Young at ILB..... with SJD at nose tackle....and a rookie drafted in the 6th round starting at Free Safety.
He'd be fine. I don't hold Chargers gig against him. It's not like he's a bad coach ... I think he's a good coach.I'd be more than happy to have him back.
Fisher thenIt's probably going to be somebody who gets the culture.
My money is on Ohio St. They'll lose to a Harbaughless Michigan. The fan base explodes and gets Day fired. Vrabel walks into his alma mater. Then 8 years from now he's back in the NFL.Not saying it is likely. I don't profess to know what he's thinking, however if he wanted to get a look inside the working of one of these WCO offenses and under a great head coach who could probably teach him a thing or two it might be a year well spent.
Alluded to this earlier but for people who are fans of Staley, they will look at the games he really dialed in on like when they played the Dolphins last year and stopped their offense. The word from Chargers was he was too handsy with other aspects of the program and didn't pay enough attention to the D.The question is why? Was it because he was on the leading edge of a scheme that frustrated even the like of McVay? What is the newness of the scheme? He goes to Chargers and teams have better idea of how to beat it?
In other words, was he a just smart coach who was in a right situation in history and got overrated because of it? Maybe he was never the boy genius.
BilaCHEAT here?!?!?Lots of names already getting bandied about. Evero looks like he's being kept in Charlotte which is a shame.
Does McVay want to stay with a Fangio system guy or expand beyond that?
Guys I'm curious about:
- Anthony Weaver and Chris Hewitt from the Ravens. Love MacDonald's multiple system. Not a lot of blitzing out of it though.
- Vrabel. He may get left out of the HC coaching cycle this year, his players dominate on that side of the ball. He most likely only lasts a year though.
- Wink. He's not a fav choice but like his pedigree.
- Leonard. A first choice for LaFleur before he hired Barry. Not that he's out at UW. He can be had. Word is his defense is boom or bust though.
- Shane Bowen. A Vrabel lieutenant.
*I would not be shocked to see Bilechuk as a defensive consultant here next year.
That sounds quite reasonable. Day is on borrowed time I think so none of that would surprise me.My money is on Ohio St. They'll lose to a Harbaughless Michigan. The fan base explodes and gets Day fired. Vrabel walks into his alma mater. Then 8 years from now he's back in the NFL.
I live here now.That pic twelve, you just have a biscuit?
McVays affinity for Cheat, may make Vrabel a hot candidate.Wouldn't mind seeing Vrabel come over for a one year. If that were to happen McVay could pick his mind re: the Belicheat and Parcells approach to things. The Staley hiring felt like it was for him to learn the ins and outs of that Fangio system.
But I am confident we'll come out of this in good shape. Thankfully this didn't stretch out any longer.
One interesting thing with Vrabel, going off memory here, is that I can't recall him ever coordinating a top defense. Of course he's qualified. But I remember when he first got hired wondering if he'd be another Fisher. Which is to say a guy who got elevated too quick before making his bones and building that defensive expertise.McVays affinity for Cheat, may make Vrabel a hot candidate.
One thing I can say about Vrabel, is he’s had some success as a HC.One interesting thing with Vrabel, going off memory here, is that I can't recall him ever coordinating a top defense. Of course he's qualified. But I remember when he first got hired wondering if he'd be another Fisher. Which is to say a guy who got elevated too quick before making his bones and building that defensive expertise.
This is likely his last yr. 2025 is a void yr so this is technically his last yr under contract. I guess he could always comeback with a 1 yr deal if they are loaded for a SB run in 25', but this very easily could be it for him and I doubt he wants to go out as a WC loser.Vrabel is not taking anything other than an NFL head coaching job. Zero chance. If he doesn’t get the job he wants this year he’ll do ESPN for 10 months and then get first dibs next coaching cycle.
I think the biggest question with Raheem’s departure is….does this influence Aaron Donald to consider retirement sooner? I’d have placed retirement at like a 10% chance, but now that Raheem is gone? Probably 15%-20%.