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Jourdan made it sound like he prefers to bring in people who can teach him something new.I wonder if McVay has a policy against promoting from within to Coordinator levels.
Jourdan made it sound like he prefers to bring in people who can teach him something new.I wonder if McVay has a policy against promoting from within to Coordinator levels.
Definitely part of it… but I wonder if there’s another aspect.Jourdan made it sound like he prefers to bring in people who can teach him something new.
Which gives my name outside the box a leg up.Jourdan made it sound like he prefers to bring in people who can teach him something new.
Excellent Youngblood Pic...!Which gives my name outside the box a leg up.
Honestly though should we even consider an in house name?
I'm not getting this. What am I missing?
It is unlikely, yes, but doesn't mean a coach won't entertain it if they just want be around football. Belichick (whom I think you're referring to) would most likely get a job afterwards anyways. Ultimately that would be up to him. I could see him doing the consulting thing or just taking a break for a year as well. We'll eventually see which way he goes.I laugh at the idea that a HC who has been very successful, would take a coordinator role
I mean really, has there ever been a successful HC who went back to being a coordinator?
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%.
I laugh at the idea that a HC who has been very successful, would take a coordinator role
I mean really, has there ever been a successful HC who went back to being a coordinator?